So my Ranger33 has a factory custom panel at the companionway, and the PO installed a second panel inside because the original was crap. Ive since moved the newer panel and designated it for interior DC loads. I've made a new panel to replace the original and designated it for exterior loads.
My questions have to do with the panel wiring itself. The interior panel is one of these:
http://www.sea-dog.com/groups/1946-aluminum-vertical-rocker-switch-panel
It was in new condition and worked, I figured why toss it. Plus, my DC loads are small. . .but still, my calculated wire sizes are much bigger than the panels factory wiring. I have 3 lights on 14ga wire on the starboard side going to a 4 way fuse panel (1 light per fuse, 1 spare), to 12ga wire going to the panel. The panel itself is fed with 10ga wire. But, the wire from the fuse holder to the switch is only a 16ga wire on each circuit
Is it because it's only a 4" run? It's soldered at one end and spade connected at the switch. . .
I need to wire together my new panel and need to figure out the wire size. The original was wired with 16ga as well. . .thoughts?
Thanks
My questions have to do with the panel wiring itself. The interior panel is one of these:
http://www.sea-dog.com/groups/1946-aluminum-vertical-rocker-switch-panel
It was in new condition and worked, I figured why toss it. Plus, my DC loads are small. . .but still, my calculated wire sizes are much bigger than the panels factory wiring. I have 3 lights on 14ga wire on the starboard side going to a 4 way fuse panel (1 light per fuse, 1 spare), to 12ga wire going to the panel. The panel itself is fed with 10ga wire. But, the wire from the fuse holder to the switch is only a 16ga wire on each circuit
I need to wire together my new panel and need to figure out the wire size. The original was wired with 16ga as well. . .thoughts?
Thanks