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Post by bargemast on Oct 28, 2018 7:42:43 GMT
It would surely not be too difficult for a man with your background in wires to simply install a seperate swith for your freezer, or for your waterpump, so that they'll each have their own feed switch, preferably with their own fuses too. I wish you happy boatwork. And as I haven't reacted before on your boat buy, congrats with that, hope it will work out to have been the right choice for you. Peter. My background was a long time ago... Many years have passed when I've just been able to pay others to sort it out. Big learning curve started...
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Post by bargemast on Oct 28, 2018 7:48:35 GMT
My background was a long time ago... Many years have passed when I've just been able to pay others to sort it out. Big learning curve started... To simply add a switch, you don't need to be a bright spark, and don't need to pay others to do this for you. As they seem to be on the same power feed, the simplest would be to tap the feed of that switch to a new switch, so that both switches have a power supply, and seperate the wires that go to freezer and waterpump, and let them each have their own switch. A lovely little job to kill a few minutes on a sunday. Peter.
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Post by Gone on Oct 28, 2018 8:26:56 GMT
To simply add a switch, you don't need to be a bright spark, and don't need to pay others to do this for you. As they seem to be on the same power feed, the simplest would be to tap the feed of that switch to a new switch, so that both switches have a power supply, and seperate the wires that go to freezer and waterpump, and let them each have their own switch. A lovely little job to kill a few minutes on a sunday. Peter. Ahh the little Sunday morning job that ends up with a trip to screwfix and ends up taking a couple of hours longer than planned, but the longer it takes the stronger the justification for a lunch time beer or two So job done & beer, basically a win.
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