Needing help again, trying to come up with a plan for the switch/breaker panel. Would want something simple and robust with old school toggle switches to match the overall feeling of the boat.
I'm trying to decide which switches I need and where I should integrate circuit breakers on the panel and where to put them behind on some blade-fuse-junction box thing. Here's my guess atm:
(Actually I wonder if a separate fuse box would be simpler than breakers?)
1 Switch on-off Nav lights (red, green) 2 led bulbs a 10w each
2. Switch on-off Anchor light (360 yellow) 1 led bulb 10w
3. Switch on-off Searchlight (100w)
4. Switch on-off Floodlight deck (100w)
5. Switch on-off Navigation (Simrad nss 12 evo2, Nasa easy navtex, Amec camino ais, (radar in the future?))
6. Switch on-off-on Wipers (3 x Roca w12 slow - off - fast)
7. Switch on-on (?) Bilge pump override (Whale gulper 320, Whale Gulper 220(shower sump), Whale Supersub smart 1100)
8. Switch on-off Domestic water (Whale watermaster automatic)
9. Switch on-off Aux USB charging sockets x 3
10. Switch on-off Compass night light
Not on the panel but will need fuses:
10. Push button Air horn (compressor)
11. Interior lights (leds x 4) They all have their own switches integrated
12. Webasto Air top 2000 (own switch)
13. Fridge (Cruise inox 42)
Always on if main breaker ON:
14. VHF (Simrad rs12)
15. Bilge pumps x 3
Always on even if main breaker off:
15. Bilge pumps x 3
So a switch panel with let's say 12 switches of which 10 are in use to begin with. Is this logical at all or am I out there again?
(Oh yeah, and some switch for the Ac circuit to turn off the water heater)