SUPER EASY boat wiring switch panel, fuse block, and battery on/off switch! Blue sea system | HOW TO

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • 5 gang toggle switch with dual USB ports and car port charger. blue sea systems 12 fuse block and battery on/off switch wire in sequence.
    This is a discussion of what I did and some of the mistakes I made during the learning process; this is not a stereo guide to boat wiring. figure it out and don't set your boat on fire. good luck.
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Komentáře • 54

  • @governmentequalsmindcontrol

    I had an idea what to do before I watched this video. Now im completely lost. 🤦‍♂️

  • @shanebaski3103
    @shanebaski3103 Před 3 lety +5

    The mid terminal on your switch block needs a positive to show that it has power to run the led to show it’s on when switched on. You are running the correct heat shrinks on the switch block for marine but not melted on. Where it really matters on the main terminals you have the non heat shrink. Easy fixes though. You should run a lower gauge wire from fuse block to the first switch that is daisy chained because the power draw is adequate for the draw of each one but if you have many items running at same time it can get hot.

  • @dllhoundcompany
    @dllhoundcompany Před 4 lety +1

    Nice Video - 1st recommendation add a inline 60 Amp Circuit Breaker amp breakers with Switch Manual Reset for Boat Marine from Off switch to battery and if your running a trolling motor same
    2nd recommendation take one of the switches and have that power the USB,VoltM,CigPlug

  • @flipmyjonboat4485
    @flipmyjonboat4485 Před 3 lety

    I like it! Thanks for the honesty & talking about mistakes. Keep the videos coming!

  • @jonnytacooutdoors
    @jonnytacooutdoors Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @hookednrolling2009
    @hookednrolling2009 Před 2 lety +1

    You got two hot in and one ground. One hot is for switched circuit one hot 12+ to light then piggyback a short wire to the plus terminal for the little light in switch so it lights when turn on JT🐠🐟🎣🛥🐠⛱🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @jonnytacooutdoors
    @jonnytacooutdoors Před rokem +1

    So when you add a new device to a circuit, do you wire the positive wire to the switch and the negative wire to the fuse block?

  • @brendancolley5582
    @brendancolley5582 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @jfo14
    @jfo14 Před 3 lety

    Ignore the hate. This was helpful thanks

  • @JoshMKelly
    @JoshMKelly Před rokem

    you need to add ground to make the switch LED light come on the switch

  • @sleeplessoutfitters7751

    Great video! My question is for the accessories that are going on the switch. Does each negative have to be connected directly to the fuse bus and the positives connect into the switch on the extra pole since the switch is connected to positive already?

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety +2

      Sorry for the late response, been very busy working on new content and replacing the wiring on the outboard. I checked the switcj wiring to be sure. Yes, each positive will be connected to the extra pole on the switch board. Then the main positive from the switchboard will be on a fuse in the block. Each negative will be on the fuse block including the switchboard negative. I split my switchboard into 2 instead of one so i have 2 main positives connected to the block that are fused. This should prevent overloading. Also i have the bildge wired to ran manually, aka switched or auto (direct wire to battery).
      I hope this has helped you. Dont forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
      Weather us warming and i will be getting the boat wet soon. Thanks for watching!

  • @summertimehighyt273
    @summertimehighyt273 Před 3 lety +1

    did you buy pre done battery cables or did you find connectors that were 8 gauge??

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety

      I bought the cables from usa cables, huge selection and great prices and then i picked up connectors and made the completed cables

    • @summertimehighyt273
      @summertimehighyt273 Před 3 lety

      @@wildnwright245 Thanks, and has 8 gauge wire been enough for the battery connect? Would it be good for battery to an engine?

  • @Rudeboycycles
    @Rudeboycycles Před rokem

    Where did you run the negatives from the switches

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před rokem

      I connected them together at the switch to create one wire for each row of switches and then connected those 2 wires to the top of the negative BUS bar attached to the top of the fuse block.

  • @petergambino2129
    @petergambino2129 Před 3 lety

    A light in your wiring compartment could possibly save on flash light batteries🤔

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety

      I agree, which I still could wire one in, this boat isn't gonna be used at night due to it's small size though so if there would be an issue itd be during the day

  • @IndianaNature
    @IndianaNature Před 3 lety

    On the back of my switch panel I only have a place to connect up the positive to each switch. What do I do with the negative coming out from my lights?

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety

      Ur switch should have a neg and pos, can you send a pic /if not jump over to the fb page and message me there with a pic so I can help better

    • @IndianaNature
      @IndianaNature Před 3 lety

      @@wildnwright245 there is a positive and negative going into to each switch, daisy chained, and in-between is a hot spade to connect to the positive from the light.

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety

      @@IndianaNature I have mine wired with all the negs being wired together leading to a single neg that is wired to the neg buss bar on the fuse block and same with the positive on the positive part of the block. My switches on the back have a male for the neg and positive and then one in the middle. I didn't use the one in the middle . I believe the middle male end on the switch is if you are powering a different item on that particular switch. I.E. the switch controls nav lights, and u only have nav lights on the front but u want to add an all around light on the back of the craft that is controlled by that switch, then the middle male end on back of switch would allow you to do so. I hope this is the answer you are looking for, if not let me know and I will continue to try to help. Thanks for watching

  • @cameronbryant7022
    @cameronbryant7022 Před 2 lety

    How do you know what size fuse to use for each accessory?

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 2 lety

      Always check owners manual first then proceed to google if you still can't find it. Sometimes it will be on the manufactures website.

    • @cameronbryant7022
      @cameronbryant7022 Před 2 lety

      @@wildnwright245 I have a 9.9 outboard. Where should i hook up my electric start to?

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 2 lety

      @@cameronbryant7022 the electric start should go to the starting battery, mine is a pull start but I would think it is wired direct

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Před 4 lety +5

    You're way too confusing. I'm looking for a clear explanation and demonstration of actually wiring.

  • @johnbozeman2682
    @johnbozeman2682 Před 3 lety

    8

  • @Gporter617
    @Gporter617 Před 2 lety

    I was excited for this video hoping someone would show me how to do the wiring but then you fumble for 20 mins back and forth. Good video I guess

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching, I also could not find content on "wiring". This seems to be a continual henderance everyone is having with this video. I am going to record a video right now of how I did the wiring and load it to the WildnWright fishing FB page.

  • @johnminninger3929
    @johnminninger3929 Před 3 lety

    You never really showed how to wire the fuse box

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety +1

      Ok, lol. Theres positive bars and negative bars, red wires are positive and black are negative. The negative bar for this box is at the top, just pick a spot and stick the wire in then tighten. Now take the lead from the switch board and any other leads from electrical devices (red wires mostly) and connect it to the positve bar of the fuse box. For the battery, the negative (black wire) goes directly to the fuse box. Its the larger pole associated with the negative bar. The positve (red wire) goes first to the battery on/off switch and then from the on/off switch to the postive pole of the fuse box. My setup is slightly different from the norm. As my outboard is manual start and not electric. I also dont have gps/sonar. Dont over think it. The videp is more of dont make the same mistakes i did. But the above description should be the jest. Hope i didnt foeget anything. God speed and goodluck

  • @michaelrobinson4659
    @michaelrobinson4659 Před 2 lety

    Not trying to be a jerk like some others, but this doesn’t seem correct. You do have power to the switch panel, but each line should have either a inline fuse, OR a circuit breaker. With the way this is wired, if your fuse blows the entire panel is dead. And it wouldn’t let you know which wire/positive actually caused the fuse to blow. If I’m missing something please let me know.

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 2 lety

      No your correct, but instead of fumbling with 6 fuses and wires it's one wire and one fuse on one block. So if a fuse dies it only effects half the switches. Pretty easy to narrow down the issue if that happens. Also one block controls the nav lights, led box lights and bilge. There is no other electronics on this boat. The power draw is minimal at best. If I had sonar, trolling motor, speakers and radio, etc I would have multiple batteries with fuse blocks where each fuse controlled a component of the system.

  • @sonnybrooks264
    @sonnybrooks264 Před 2 lety

    I thought I was going to get some information on what the video said. You spent 90% on bullshit and 10% on info I needed. 🤪

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 2 lety

      But you got what you needed; someone else mighta needed the other 90% of info. thanks for watching!

  • @ronniegauci3843
    @ronniegauci3843 Před 2 lety

    Wow, you screwed up like that with your wiring to the safety cut off switch and im going to listen too you?

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 2 lety

      People make mistakes and learn from those mistakes, as I want people to learn from mine so they don't make those same mistakes. It's unfortunate that you couldn't also see it that way.

  • @vw12804
    @vw12804 Před 2 lety

    This whole thing give me a headache!!!

  • @donaldround160
    @donaldround160 Před 3 lety

    Lost a lot of people.

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety

      Im going to go back a rewatch this. It seems everyone is lost. Can you be more descriptive on where you are lost. This was meant to help people not confuse them.

  • @PaulyV56
    @PaulyV56 Před 2 lety

    annoying AF. carry On

  • @benv909
    @benv909 Před 3 lety +1

    Just terrible. Doesn’t actually show you how to do anything. Rambles the entire time

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 3 lety +1

      Im sorry you feel that way, i thought i made this pretty stupid proof. There have been actual constructive comments made; maybe you should read those too. However this is basic wire splicing and what is wired where. I would suggest that you take your project to a professional. For some people its just better to pay for satisfaction than it is to put time and effort into educating oneself. If this is completed incorrectly you can cause a electrical fire and it would be regrettable.

  • @ahmedhamsheed6504
    @ahmedhamsheed6504 Před 4 lety

    U talk too much

    • @wildnwright245
      @wildnwright245  Před 4 lety +1

      Akbar hamsammich thanks, im glad i could give as much information as possible. The whole point is to have working electronics and not a boat thats on fire.