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This is how I cleaned up the wiring on our 2006 2520XL
To start I removed the excess wire, installed new terminals and connected the 2 parallel #6 AWG battery positive cables on a Blue Seas Dual Bus 150 Amp Busbar. From there I install 2 Blue Seas 7035 helm mounted 40-amp breakers that also work as switches (see picture). From the breakers I ran #8 AWG to 2 Blue Seas ST Blade Fuse Blocks with Ground. I divided the Electrical into 2 categories, Electronics and Additional Accessories, which gave me a switch for each panel. This took care of all the electrical circuits that I added and plenty of room for additional items in the future. If you look closely, you will see the wires that feed the Parker Switch/Breaker Panel coming from the main terminal block.
Another reason for doing this is that I was able to remove all the inline fuses buried deep in the electrical harnesses, previously inaccessible.
As for the Existing Original Parker wiring, I install a new ground bar (vertical in the picture) and a horizontal terminal bar to shorten and clean up the Parker Panel circuits.
The wires you see in the picture with blue terminal ends feed the cabin light, 12-volt power outlet, and a Blue Seas Twin USB charging outlet mounted on the electronics cover.
Recently I was reviewing the wiring diagram for my Boat, as I reviewed the schematic and compared it to the actual, questions arose that couldn’t be answered by Parker.
The Schematic shows the ground bar in the bilge to be connected to the negative on the battery but that wire did not exist.
(See highlighted schematic and bilge ground bar)
The only wire that connected the ground bus to the battery was the gas tank ground and it was tied to both the battery and the bilge ground bus per schematic.
This is an easy fix if you know it needs to be done. I would suggest you check this, if it is the same as ours, I would talk with your dealer or Parker for an explanation, my question was directed to the Parker engineering staff and they never answered my direct question about this.
When installing the electronics cover many times by myself, It became much easier once I install a strip of ¾” PVC at the bottom to rest the lip of the cover on while I installed the screws at the top. (See Picture)
P.S.
Since I took this picture, like all things electrical, Things Change.
- A new VHF Radio
- A new Fusion RS70 Stereo
- The hydraulic steering fill has move to the to top of the helm to make way for,
- A new Lenco Led Indicator Integrated Trim Tab Switch (Much Deeper Than Original)
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