Hello All,
Must be that time of year for wiring woes, as we have had intermittent
problems with our Nav. bow lights going out on us at the wrong time.
I have also had problems with my interior cabin lights intermittently failing.
Also having intermittent problems with my electric water pump. I am wondering if the main wiring harness may be to fault.
I'm sure I have a corrosion problem somewhere in the circuit wiring, but trying to find it has proved difficult. It is not at the fixtures themselves,
and I have a replacement Blue Sea breaker panel. I tested the breaker switches which appear to have good continuity. One problem though is that the P.O. left an older toggle type switch panel in place & wired up, as well as the new breaker panel for some unknown reason. Both banks of switches control the mojority of all circuits. The new panel appears to have all new wiring to the 12 volt & seperate 110 volt circuits. But the lights have older wiring where they meet the terminal connections in the forward anchor locker & at the indivdual cabin lights that appear to be daisy chained wired.
Since this wiring is sealed between the cabin top fiberglass sandwich layers it is a bugger to replace, so I'm hoping I don't have to pull new wire for the cabin & bow lights. There is power at the positive bus bar wiring connection but the negative lead end has bad continuity somwhere in the circuit, where it exists the breaker panel & runs in the main wirining harness exiting from the nav station under the cockpit floor. Not sure if it goes back to the instrument panel first or to the alternator.
I am wondering if I have corrosion occurring at the R.V. type connecitons at the main wiring harness. Does anyone know if the main harness that connects from the cockpit mounted instrument panel to the engine alternator, etc. also has the lighting circuits included? I have traced a similar blue wire to the main harness at the alternator & am assuming it does connect here. But I am not sure why, as I assumed all interior lights were powered by the battery bank, which is charge by the alternator.
If anyone has a copy of the original wiring harness schematic it would be greatly appreciated. I may have it saved somewhere, but can't locate it yet. My wiring from the interior cabin lights is blue at the breaker panel, but is red & white at the lights themselves. The Nav. lights are purple & white at the breaker panel, but are red & black at the anchor locker. Doh! I think I may have to buy a wiring tracer to figure out where the meet.
Any advice is appreciated. Cheers.
Must be that time of year for wiring woes, as we have had intermittent
problems with our Nav. bow lights going out on us at the wrong time.
I have also had problems with my interior cabin lights intermittently failing.
Also having intermittent problems with my electric water pump. I am wondering if the main wiring harness may be to fault.
I'm sure I have a corrosion problem somewhere in the circuit wiring, but trying to find it has proved difficult. It is not at the fixtures themselves,
and I have a replacement Blue Sea breaker panel. I tested the breaker switches which appear to have good continuity. One problem though is that the P.O. left an older toggle type switch panel in place & wired up, as well as the new breaker panel for some unknown reason. Both banks of switches control the mojority of all circuits. The new panel appears to have all new wiring to the 12 volt & seperate 110 volt circuits. But the lights have older wiring where they meet the terminal connections in the forward anchor locker & at the indivdual cabin lights that appear to be daisy chained wired.
Since this wiring is sealed between the cabin top fiberglass sandwich layers it is a bugger to replace, so I'm hoping I don't have to pull new wire for the cabin & bow lights. There is power at the positive bus bar wiring connection but the negative lead end has bad continuity somwhere in the circuit, where it exists the breaker panel & runs in the main wirining harness exiting from the nav station under the cockpit floor. Not sure if it goes back to the instrument panel first or to the alternator.
I am wondering if I have corrosion occurring at the R.V. type connecitons at the main wiring harness. Does anyone know if the main harness that connects from the cockpit mounted instrument panel to the engine alternator, etc. also has the lighting circuits included? I have traced a similar blue wire to the main harness at the alternator & am assuming it does connect here. But I am not sure why, as I assumed all interior lights were powered by the battery bank, which is charge by the alternator.
If anyone has a copy of the original wiring harness schematic it would be greatly appreciated. I may have it saved somewhere, but can't locate it yet. My wiring from the interior cabin lights is blue at the breaker panel, but is red & white at the lights themselves. The Nav. lights are purple & white at the breaker panel, but are red & black at the anchor locker. Doh! I think I may have to buy a wiring tracer to figure out where the meet.
Any advice is appreciated. Cheers.
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