Only one comment -- "Yikes".
If there is an award for over engineering an electrical system on a small single engine outboard boat, you win hands down.
Did something scare you?
Complexity aside, that's amazing. I love the IP, too. Two questions:
1. Are those toggle switches water-resistant?
2. Where is the flux capacitor?
I do have one question, why the wire between the engine and house fuse panels?
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Auger01 said:If you look in the picture above, you can see a 10 gauge wire connecting the fuse blocks. That normally wont be used, but if there is a problem, I can open one of the 50 amp breakers above the fuse blocks and plug in a fuse on the 10 gauge purple wire to combine the fuse blocks.
Is that panel silk screened? You make it or have it made?
You could have had a V-8... ML-RBS Remote Battery Switch with Manual Control - 12V DC 500A - Blue Sea Systems
You could have had a V-8... ML-RBS Remote Battery Switch with Manual Control - 12V DC 500A - Blue Sea Systems
So take one, install it per the directions, it does all he wants, and sell the rest off and get some cash back.![]()
:lol:By the way, I always try and read the thread before I make a post. It usually keeps me from looking like an idiot.
I believe he was talking about keeping himself looking like an idiot.Oh, as to looking like an idiot... That usually falls on the guy that shows up here, has never wired a boat, and doesn't want to listen to what experianced people are telling them. Even then, we don't call them idiots. Maybe have their posts deleted for abuse of the forum, but not call them names... (Hint: Tread lightly in the future...)
"The main goal of this design was to allow for a day at anchor on the lake listening to the stereo and yet not have to worry about having enough juice to start the motor. I also designed a bit of redundnacy for safety. The system is flexibile, you can start on either battery and keep the batteries seperate or parallel them together. It is also made easy enough to use to that my wife can easily operate it."
Well lets see, if the above is what you want and I assume it is then the single unit will take care of it. Take a look at the specs. http://assets.bluesea.com/files/resources/instructions/990180170.pdf (The only thing I see it won't do is let you try to start the engine from a dead house battery on it's own.)
Don I am going by what he said he wanted in the original post. Combine/ isolate the two batteries, run devices off the house battery without draining the starting battery, recharge both batteries when the engine is running, simple to operate remotely. Sounds like pretty standard fare to me. Maybe I am missing something...
Again I guess I am missing something based on what he said his objectives were.
One will do all I want? Could you sketch that up for me Bubba since you seem to know what I want?