Power distribution panel

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Mike

New problem. Does anyone know a source for a power distribution panel that includes and amp and voltage meter that will fit in the same hole that exists on the Hunter 28.5? I have found that Hunter leaves the boats with a spagetti mess that is not labeled and no meter to monitor the electrical draw. I plan on correcting the labeling problem and untangle the wiring and would like to change the panel to something more functional. Any ideas? Also what is the address of the 28.5 group on Yahoo? Thanks, Mike
 
Dec 2, 2003
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Yep, lots of 'em

I feel your pain. Several pictures on my web site discuss wiring. Check out #30-32 and #102 and #105 among others.
 
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Dan Johnson

Adapt a commercial panel

Mike, I made up a larger panel for my Coronado 27 using several commercial panels and an ammeter. Photo attached. Just straightened out the spider web of factory wiring behind my H34's panel-labeling's next, then adding another 6 circuit sub panel. Dan Johnson "Intrepid" H34 #113
 
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Dan Johnson

Commercial Panel--part 2

Sorry--couldn't post the photo--file size was too big and I didn't have time to edit it down.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Hunter 30_74-83 Lake Lanier, GA
Mike,

I'm not familiar with the size of the panel on the 28.5. Check these sites with you measurements. www.paneltronics.com www.bluesea.com Both offer panels with meters. Pat McCartin Inland Marine Diesel Buford, Ga imd_ga@hotmail.com
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 28.5 Tolchester, MD
Hunter 28.5 Yahoo Group

The 28.5 site is; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/huntertwentyeightfive/ If you are upgrading the panel, you might want to upgrade to two size 27 batteries, go up one size on the battery cables and wire them through a selector switch. I used a 'Smart switch' which I don't believe is manufactured anymore, but it does have LED indicators of the voltage level. I mounted the second battery at the front of the starboard sail locker with the switch on the companionway port side sidewall below the teak step. That location can be reached from the cockpit or the cabin and the step provides some splash protection. Cables drop straight down thru the engine compartment; forward under the cabin sole to the battery under the galley sink; and aft on the engine fire wall to the starboard side sail locker.
 
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