Jim Callard
Active member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2009
- Messages
- 28
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2910I910
- Vessel Name
- Carpe Diem
I am lucky and have James Rovang, a Marine Electrician (Rovang Marine in Anacortes), watching my boat this winter. He put on a new Shakespeare Galaxy VHF antenna; moved the AC volt meter down and added an AC amp meter to the panel. He figured you look at the voltage once to see if it's alright but it's really the Amp meter that is more useful so you don't go over your 30 Amps. I know Tym added an Amp meter on Circle T. You can see there is a big spike when the heat exchanger units first kick on. And finally I had him add a key switch and light for the overboard pump (Macerator) so you don't have to worry about hitting that breaker and turning it on by accident. (Yes we have had a boat on the summer cruise where that has happened!) And you don’t have to crawl down and open or close the valve anymore. Keep the key in a drawer and the Coast Guard should be satisfied. I put pictures in my album, under electrical upgrades.