adamjthompson
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I have a 14' Jon boat I need to wire up for navigation lights and perhaps other electronics and I have some questions:
Note: My outboard is pull start, so I will have a separate battery to power my electronics.
1) First and foremost, I need nav lights (all-around and combo color lights). I am thinking of something like this setup for the wiring:
A) 12V deep cycle Battery - perhaps http://www.walmart.com/ip/EverStart-24DC-6-Marine-Battery/16795210
B) 8AWG wire, with a 40-amp inline fuse or breaker running to panel (panel says max 60 amp breaker, but it says its max sustained load is 45 amps, so I bumped to a lower breaker)
C) 4 Circuit + 2 12V Power Outlets Panel - has 15 amp breaker on each of the 4 circuits
D) 14AWG wire running to the nav lights (and other electrical components in the future)
Is that correct/good?
2) I would like to add a trolling motor later. I have read that it would be best to wire the trolling motor direct to the battery (separate from other circuit) with an inline breaker/fuse - perhaps 40-60 amps for a 30 pound thrust motor. Is that correct? Is it OK to run two wires right off the battery terminals?
3) I understand I need to keep the connections and panels dry. Being a jon boat, everywhere on the boat is subject to rain, spray, etc. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Note: My outboard is pull start, so I will have a separate battery to power my electronics.
1) First and foremost, I need nav lights (all-around and combo color lights). I am thinking of something like this setup for the wiring:
A) 12V deep cycle Battery - perhaps http://www.walmart.com/ip/EverStart-24DC-6-Marine-Battery/16795210
B) 8AWG wire, with a 40-amp inline fuse or breaker running to panel (panel says max 60 amp breaker, but it says its max sustained load is 45 amps, so I bumped to a lower breaker)
C) 4 Circuit + 2 12V Power Outlets Panel - has 15 amp breaker on each of the 4 circuits
D) 14AWG wire running to the nav lights (and other electrical components in the future)
Is that correct/good?
2) I would like to add a trolling motor later. I have read that it would be best to wire the trolling motor direct to the battery (separate from other circuit) with an inline breaker/fuse - perhaps 40-60 amps for a 30 pound thrust motor. Is that correct? Is it OK to run two wires right off the battery terminals?
3) I understand I need to keep the connections and panels dry. Being a jon boat, everywhere on the boat is subject to rain, spray, etc. Any suggestions?
Thanks!