northface_14
New member
I am a true novice at electrical projects but after reading many forums and listening to the dos and don'ts of running wire. This is what I have done so far...
1. Made my layout to include all of the electrical components on the boat.
2. Identified what I would like to have on/off switches for the circuit panel.
3. Identified what electrical items will NOT be included in the circuit panel and wired directly to a designated battery.
4. Add circuit breakers to electrical items being directly wired to a designated battery.
5. Added a NEGATIVE buss bar for ALL electrical components besides the trolling motor.
6. Calculated the amperage for each electrical component to make sure I record what the necessary fuse size should be.
I have not completed the following:
1. Decide if the LED lights need to have a POSITIVE buss bar OR can I string the lighting together as indicated on the diagram?
2. Do I need to have two differently located 60 Amp breakers for the two locations I would have 1 trolling motor on the boat OR can I wire the breaker closer to the battery and have the 2 positive feeds go into a buss bar then into the breaker, then the battery? I want to have 2 plug-in locations in case I want the trolling motor on the bow, this would make for a quick process, BUT I don't want to buy two 60 Amp breakers if necessary.
3. I have to measure the length of EACH run to make sure I have the right size wire and circuit breaker. Many of you have included charts which are very helpful.
4. Is there ANY case in which I would not need 2 batteries or is it better to have 2 and be safe?
5. What would be the benefit of having an onboard battery charger? How many anglers out there have used them and could recommend a few brands, if its necessary.
1. Made my layout to include all of the electrical components on the boat.
2. Identified what I would like to have on/off switches for the circuit panel.
3. Identified what electrical items will NOT be included in the circuit panel and wired directly to a designated battery.
4. Add circuit breakers to electrical items being directly wired to a designated battery.
5. Added a NEGATIVE buss bar for ALL electrical components besides the trolling motor.
6. Calculated the amperage for each electrical component to make sure I record what the necessary fuse size should be.
I have not completed the following:
1. Decide if the LED lights need to have a POSITIVE buss bar OR can I string the lighting together as indicated on the diagram?
2. Do I need to have two differently located 60 Amp breakers for the two locations I would have 1 trolling motor on the boat OR can I wire the breaker closer to the battery and have the 2 positive feeds go into a buss bar then into the breaker, then the battery? I want to have 2 plug-in locations in case I want the trolling motor on the bow, this would make for a quick process, BUT I don't want to buy two 60 Amp breakers if necessary.
3. I have to measure the length of EACH run to make sure I have the right size wire and circuit breaker. Many of you have included charts which are very helpful.
4. Is there ANY case in which I would not need 2 batteries or is it better to have 2 and be safe?
5. What would be the benefit of having an onboard battery charger? How many anglers out there have used them and could recommend a few brands, if its necessary.