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    Balmar 60 Alternator replacement for a Perkins 6.354

    Hi all, As part of my engine rewiring project I am replacing my old alternators with new Balmar 60 - 100amp - Single V alternators. I plan on having one go to the house bank through my Lynx Distributor. The other will go to a Victron Argofet where it will charge both my starter batteries. I...
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    Perkin 6.354 Stop Button Wiring

    Here are pictures of it...
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    Perkin 6.354 Stop Button Wiring

    Hi there, Does anyone know if the stop solenoid is wired to positive directly, and then the negative run goes through the stop button (thus, when the stop button is pushed, it completes the circuit and pulls the solenoid - thus shutting of the fue)? OR Does the solenoid get energized to pull...
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    Perkins 6.354 - What sensor is this?

    That might make sense. Besides the gauges, I have a panel with 3 warning lights (Water Temp, Engine Oil Temp, and Engine Oil Pressure). I am thinking that if 1 is the water temp sender, then 3 might be for the Water Temp warning light.
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    Perkins 6.354 - What sensor is this?

    So am working to identify the sensors on my Perkins 6.354. I believe #1 is the Water Temp Sensor I believe #2 is the RPM sender I believe # 4 is the Stop relay I haven't been able to figure out what #3 is. Any ideas? Thanks, Chris
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    Dual Station Wiring Diagram - Perkins 6.354

    AWESOME! Thank you.
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    Dual Station Wiring Diagram - Perkins 6.354

    As seems to be my pattern, I rushed into something without thinking it totally through. I was doing a major rewiring project on my boat and decided (in the spur of the moment) to replace the old wiring harnesses from the engines. Fast forward, I finished the major wiring project in the boat...
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    Hydraulic Steering Install

    Hi there all! I have been browsing the threads looking for information on hydraulic steering. In my renovations I have pulled out all the old hydraulics as part of my engine room revamp. I am now ready to look at rerunning the hydraulic lines and installing new hydraulic heads and piston. I...
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    New plumbing install

    Thanks all!
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    New plumbing install

    I did a bunch of research. We are live a boards and primarily at dock. I decided on the Scala 2 (the 115V version). I do have a very good (new) Multiplus inverter that I can use to run the pump while away from dock. I have read reviews and other posts on this forum where other members have...
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    New plumbing install

    Hi all, I am replumbing my CHB 42' trawler. I am going to use a Grundfos Scala 2 AC pump and pex with a manifold. I am attaching a diagram. I am considering not having a shore water line hook-up. I am not sure about the water arrestor...if one should be installed and if it is installed...
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    Marine Carpenter on Vancouver Island?

    Hi all, I am looking for someone to do some work on my original CHB teak galley area. I am putting in a bigger fridge and need to move a support and change the size of a drawer and cabinet. Is there anyone on Vancouver Island (ideally close to Sidney) that does this sort of carpentry/cabinet...
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    Aqualarm 20343 Smart Bilge Monitor with a Ultra Jr. Pump Switch

    Hi Steve, Unfortunately not. It is not the Ultra switch that is confusing...it is the Aqualarm panel wiring. Chris
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    Aqualarm 20343 Smart Bilge Monitor with a Ultra Jr. Pump Switch

    Hi all, Does anyone have any experience with connecting an Ultra Jr. Pump Switch to an Aqualarm 20343 Smart Bilge Monitor. The wiring instructions on the Ultra Jr. seem pretty straight forward and I am left with 3 wires to go to the switch panel (black (negative) - I took right to my negative...
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    Sanity Check - calculating DC circuit lengths

    11.14.1.2 - Conductors shall be at least 16 AWG Exemptions: 1. 18 AWG conductors may be used if included with other conductors in a sheath and do not extend more than 30 inches (760mm) outside the sheath. and 4. Conductors on circuits of less than 50 volts having a current flow of less than...
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