Found some of these on Amazon, Defender and a couple other places...I'll get a few...The " White switches " are standard circuit beakers , West marine etc. Colors white or black or red usually 5,10,20 amp .The screws you see hold them in place. Yes you should carry spares.
Don't be afraid to loosen the panel with the battery switch off and AC to the boat off. The wires on the back should be held in place with screws. A 10 minute change out !
http://m382pilgrim.blogspot.com/2015/09/fabricating-diy-anl-fuse-block.html
Yes that would be great....maybe Jeff Lovett has a circuit schematic and pictures too? I saw this page on his blog...
Found some of these on Amazon, Defender and a couple other places...I'll get a few...
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Syst...1240974&sr=8-6&keywords=blue+sea+breaker+5amp
Nice work Jose.Here are some pics of the electrical panel and the engine control panel
Thanks Jim ...I did find them. Now to take the panel off and take a look at what will probably not be pretty)John
If you google "Blue Sea Marine Circuit Breakers", you'll come up with a number of sources for the breakers with the white toggles. You will also find that the pricing is close to half of what Worst Marine is asking. Amazon has them for $15.
Jim
YesJohn, I found this nifty device today and I thought you might need it in your re-wiring projects. Not plugging amazon, this is where I found it.
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Systems-MAXI-Block/dp/B000THTBZO/ref=pd_sim_200_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=51N6JVqRGXL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL320_SR222,320_&refRID=0WEDY88NTWT7W60Z6HVZ
Jeff
Your electrical work is beautiful. I can only imagine the hours invested in the rewiring. The backrest for the chart table is a nice idea. What do you do with the space that was the quarter berth?
Jim
So...I took the panel off...old style circuit breakers! Soldered together down one side ...
Can't replace with the new ones unless I redo a lot
JeffPilgrim's new electrical panel & nav station refit is a work in progress.
We were viewing your tabbing projects. Maybe we will add the tabbing in the star-locker and aft bilge area too.
Jeff sold me Pilgrim's original electrical panel, which I'm incorporating into Arrrgh-O's electrical panel to correct deficiencies noted by my surveyor, as well as to allow for future expansion.
Thanks Jeff and Steve...always something...last year when we had the boat gleaned the person cleaning used a pressure washer and not only damaged the teak but now we have to rebed the deck hardware that got hit with the hi pressure from the nozzle. Asding to the list is the tranny that has acted up now and then. Waiting on a mechanic to verify the problem do if it needs to be replaced I might just get Joses old Hurth HBW 10 ...everything is always do different from boat to boat I just want to get it checked out.Jeff sold me Pilgrim's original electrical panel, which I'm incorporating into Arrrgh-O's electrical panel to correct deficiencies noted by my surveyor, as well as to allow for future expansion.