RyanB
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' SEDAN (1985 - 1987)
Newb Question:
I'm installing two down riggers, which call 8 gauge wire for up to 15' and 6 gauge wire for up to 20' away, with a 30 amp breaker inline to the riggers. The instructions state to run everything straight to a battery, which I'd rather not do. My plan is to tie into an unused breaker on my 12V DC panel, to power a busbar, then run the dedicated cables to the riggers.
I'm new to running power through an onboard panel, so if I can get some advice it would ease my mind.
The largest wire currently in the panel is 8 gauge, with a 20 amp breaker, to power the fresh water pump. When I traced the wire, its spliced into a 10/2 wire about half way to the pump. All other wires running power out of the panel are 10 gauge.
Being that the manual for the riggers state to use 6 or 8 gauge, do I have to run a 6 or 8 gauge wire to the busbar to supply adequate power from the panel? The largest unused breaker is 20amp, which seems like plenty of amperage to me, but would obviously be the weak point with the inline 30 amp breakers the manual is calling for. Seems like overkill for down riggers.
Do I install a larger 30 amp breaker and run a similar size wire to the busbar, or is my 20amp sufficient?
I'm installing two down riggers, which call 8 gauge wire for up to 15' and 6 gauge wire for up to 20' away, with a 30 amp breaker inline to the riggers. The instructions state to run everything straight to a battery, which I'd rather not do. My plan is to tie into an unused breaker on my 12V DC panel, to power a busbar, then run the dedicated cables to the riggers.
I'm new to running power through an onboard panel, so if I can get some advice it would ease my mind.
The largest wire currently in the panel is 8 gauge, with a 20 amp breaker, to power the fresh water pump. When I traced the wire, its spliced into a 10/2 wire about half way to the pump. All other wires running power out of the panel are 10 gauge.
Being that the manual for the riggers state to use 6 or 8 gauge, do I have to run a 6 or 8 gauge wire to the busbar to supply adequate power from the panel? The largest unused breaker is 20amp, which seems like plenty of amperage to me, but would obviously be the weak point with the inline 30 amp breakers the manual is calling for. Seems like overkill for down riggers.
Do I install a larger 30 amp breaker and run a similar size wire to the busbar, or is my 20amp sufficient?