That¡¯s a good one, I¡¯ll make good use of the label maker this week. ;-) I¡¯m going to add ¡°always use a multimeter to verify your assumptions about the circuit before beginning work.¡±
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On Mar 29, 2021, at 12:00, Daniel Michaels via groups.io <nov32394@...> wrote:
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A general warning at the electrical panel stating that "This boat has 12 and 48 volt buss bars.
Dan
On Monday, March 29, 2021, 12:27:51 PM MDT, Mike hurley via groups.io <redwood1957@...> wrote:
Seams as if there should be color codes for ac/ DC48 and dc12 for pos/ and neg
On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 2:03 PM, Ryan Sweet
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Typo, hopefully obvious
¡°48v or 12v¡±
Why do we still use asdf keyboard layouts on thumb driven mobile phones? Sigh.
> On Mar 27, 2021, at 10:57, Ryan Sweet via groups.io <ryan=
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> ?For those of you that have 12v systems and 48v systems, is there a standard or convention for making it really clear that a given bus bar is 48v or 12c?
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> Mine are in very different places in the boat and I¡¯ve taken to putting plastic covers over the top and then taping really big labels on them and updating the drawings kept on board (still I¡¯m trying to think of someone working on the boat with no drawing and no history of the installation etc). I know they could and should check with the multimeter but I also feel an obligation to protect a future diy boat owner from themselves if they fail to do that. Hence, wondering if there is some convention.
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