I just recently purchased a 1998 17' Aquasport and I plan on rewiring the whole boat. With a boat that's nearly 20yrs old, I'd prefer to have the peace of mind knowing that everything is wired correctly. And in the event that something does go wrong out on the water, it will be easier for me to self-diagnose.
Currently everything is hardwired to a single battery. I will be installing a Battery Shutoff/Selection Switch, and allow for the addition of a second battery down the road. From the switch, I will be wiring two Bus Bars (One negative, One Positive) to hook up my accessories. (Marine Radio/Fish Finder/Horn/USB Charger/Courtesy Lights). I know a (-) Bus Bar is not necessary, but again, I like the piece of mind I have a proper ground, and it keeps my battery terminals clear from lots of wires.
I know there are calculations I could do to determine the correct gauge, but I think what I am planning to do is pretty straight forward. I will be ordering a spool of wire online, and some butt connectors in bulk for cost savings, and want to keep everything consistent, if possible. The battery is located in the center console, and the bus bars will be about 2' from the battery. The accessories I am wiring to, are within the console as well, figure another 2' from bus bar to accessory. There should be minimal voltage drop.
**All Wire Marine Tinned with heat-shrink connectors.
Battery Terminals to Battery Selector/Shutoff Switch - 6 AWG
Battery Switch to Bus Bars - 10 AWG (IN-LINE FUSE WIRED BETWEEN SWITCH AND BUS BAR)
Bus Bar to Marine Radio - 16 AWG (Factory wires out of head unit may be 18 AWG. Will use 14/16 to 18/22 Step-Up Butt Connector.)
Bus Bar to Other Accessories - 16 AWG
Bilge Pump/Float Switch Hard Wired to Battery (WITH IN-LINE FUSE) - 16 AWG
Does this all sound about right?
Thanks in Advance,
Mike
Currently everything is hardwired to a single battery. I will be installing a Battery Shutoff/Selection Switch, and allow for the addition of a second battery down the road. From the switch, I will be wiring two Bus Bars (One negative, One Positive) to hook up my accessories. (Marine Radio/Fish Finder/Horn/USB Charger/Courtesy Lights). I know a (-) Bus Bar is not necessary, but again, I like the piece of mind I have a proper ground, and it keeps my battery terminals clear from lots of wires.
I know there are calculations I could do to determine the correct gauge, but I think what I am planning to do is pretty straight forward. I will be ordering a spool of wire online, and some butt connectors in bulk for cost savings, and want to keep everything consistent, if possible. The battery is located in the center console, and the bus bars will be about 2' from the battery. The accessories I am wiring to, are within the console as well, figure another 2' from bus bar to accessory. There should be minimal voltage drop.
**All Wire Marine Tinned with heat-shrink connectors.
Battery Terminals to Battery Selector/Shutoff Switch - 6 AWG
Battery Switch to Bus Bars - 10 AWG (IN-LINE FUSE WIRED BETWEEN SWITCH AND BUS BAR)
Bus Bar to Marine Radio - 16 AWG (Factory wires out of head unit may be 18 AWG. Will use 14/16 to 18/22 Step-Up Butt Connector.)
Bus Bar to Other Accessories - 16 AWG
Bilge Pump/Float Switch Hard Wired to Battery (WITH IN-LINE FUSE) - 16 AWG
Does this all sound about right?
Thanks in Advance,
Mike