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Posts posted by Emma b
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Right Gents. I disconnected the chassis earth and there is continuity present between the Victron case and the hull (earth) when the Victron is operating via the shore line (on charge only) and when disconnected from the shore line (invertor switch selected ) so looks like no need for that extra earth I fitted!
Hopefully that is one query solved many thanks again.
Simon
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Thanks for this gents it is much appreciated.
I meant the input wiring not shoreline as you picked up earlier.
I could either/also take an earth tapping from the boat side of the galvanic isolator to the hull easily too if appropriate.
Again many thanks and I look forward to clarification
Simon
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Hi Rob just to confirm the earth from the shore line and after the galvanic isolator goes to the earth bus inside the consumer unit and then another earth runs from the same earth bus bar to the hull.
In addition I earthed the Victron casing as well to the hull. The casing wasn't earthed before.
Regards Simon
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Thank you for that clear explanation nick. I will remove the "additional " earth bond I fitted and shall sleep easier tonight.
Simon
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Hi could anyone please clarify whether or not my multiplus casing should be bonded to the hull or not please?
There is a hull earth from the 240 consumer unit and a galvanic isolator is fitted .
It didn't have a case earth but I fitted one recently.
The reason for asking is when, inadvertently I glanced a metal caged lead light on the battery positive terminal, I got an arc which surprised me.
Simon
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I have considered that Tony. We completely drained and cleaned the tank out this summer.
It took some doing and was a breakdown waiting to happen I can assure you.
Going along the preventive route and as part of that have fitted a drain to the tank. There are images in a recent posting of mine.
We now fill the main and front (new stainless steel which feeds the bubble stove) via a rig set up with a fuel filter and water trap filter bowel out of new jerry cans to try to prevent contamination.
So your idea may be simplier and as useful
I'll have a think
Many thanks
Simon
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Thanks Tony
I'll work on it and let you know.
Re the pick up the original one fitted is about an inch from the tank bottom.
The way I understand it works is the 'cleaning' mode is used with the engine not running.
There are valves and an electric pump supplied to isolate the engine when vleaning via the electric pump
Simon
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Hi All
Am about to refit new fuel lines and diesel fuel filter housing and a fuel guard filter kit.
I want to incorporate the 12 Volt pump which allows the fuel to be cleaned/recirculated.
Question is does anyone have any images of the fuel guard system fitted to their boat to give me a few ideas of a suitable location etc?
Trad boat with fuel tank unions top right hand side of tank and primary fuel filters mounted on left hand swim looking at the stern.
Hope this makes sense
Simon
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Hi it's not self bleeding as such but simply a valve which I got from Pirtek
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Another 'work in progress' post but engine in on new oak beams.
Thanks for the thoughts given albeit sometime ago but the images may be interesting.
All of the mounts were repaired by re-drilling them after welding them up.
Luckily I obtained some technical drawings which gave me the dimensions including fore to aft mounting center holes @ 22 3/32" and side to side 9" from the center line left and right.
i also altered the original top bearers by extending them to run the full length of the engine.
Regards
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Yes a good point and obvious now you mention it
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It turns out the white wire which is the over ride wire also doubles up as a sensor wire.
Inserting a bulb in series and connecting to earth causes the bulb to light when the pump switches on in automatic mode and when a feed is supplied to the earth side of the bulb (via a switch) the bulb lights and pump runs on over ride/manual mode.
Clever and simple
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Thanks for the confirmation I will have a look this weekend.
I see Whale do a nice panel with a warning light and buzzer which I'd like to fit.
In addition, I have ordered a one way valve to fit to the bilge waste pipe.
Would you fit it near the pump or near the outlet/skin fitting?
Regards
Simon
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Ok Tony many thanks for your prompt clarification.
I'll put some pictures up soon too which you may like
Kind regards
Simon
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Morning gents and thanks for your replies.
This does need clarification please as I have connected the stater battery earth to the load side of the shunt and the starter earth to the load side of the shunt also.
I have had to use a bus bar which is a heavy duty brass bar incorporating 4 M10 studs to attach all of the earths.
By all of the earths I am including;
Seperate fridge earth
Instrument panel earth
Cabin/interior earth
Invertor earth (victron multiplus)
Is this correct?
Simon
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Hi apologies for the massive delay in replying.
The prop has been modified and the engine is now back in on oak beams so many thanks for the tips and opinions.
I will add some images shortly also
Simon
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Is it possible then to wire a light/buzzer on the automatic circuit side?
I assume as there is a permanent live the current drain will only occur when running thus bringing a light on?
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Just a quick thank you for this post; having just reconnected my Victron and BMV I happened across this info leading to the correct rewire, unlike the original wiring.
ALL loads including starter on the Load side of the shunt now.
Thanks again
Simon
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Thanks for your views so far and the thread link
Will see but tempted to try it
Victron multiplus case earth bonding?
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Hi elastic,
Thanks for that and yes good to know. All has been fine since so good news!