Alex F
Well-Known Member
- Nov 14, 2006
- 9,166
- Boat Info
- 2005 420DB with AB 11 DLX Tender, Raymarine Electronics (2x12" MFDs) with Vesper AIS
- Engines
- Cummins 450Cs, 9KW Onan Generator, 40HP Yamaha for tender.
I've spent quite sometime addressing this puzzle and here's what I got so far:
1. After reviewing the breaker panel and EIM I realized that John's suggestion to unstrip the bundle of wires is the next step.
2. I spent some time to clear the wires and only find everything (TV cable wire, searchlight and two other wires) I was looking for in the past but nothing that is connected to switchpad. But, I think I got closer to finding the answer. The diagram in user manual shows 5 unused pins and 1 acc1 #535, marked as terminated. After observing the main plug to the panel closelly I found that #535 was cut right by the main plag. It's so short that it's impossible to connect to it. However, it appears to be dead anyway, b/c when I used the test light with swithces on the light remained dead. I found two other planks (like white plugs). I had tested one of them and it was also dead.
So, at this time I have concluded that I've reached the dead end with this hunt and have to put it on hold until I find more details or other solution like adding a new switch for my ST60.
1. After reviewing the breaker panel and EIM I realized that John's suggestion to unstrip the bundle of wires is the next step.
2. I spent some time to clear the wires and only find everything (TV cable wire, searchlight and two other wires) I was looking for in the past but nothing that is connected to switchpad. But, I think I got closer to finding the answer. The diagram in user manual shows 5 unused pins and 1 acc1 #535, marked as terminated. After observing the main plug to the panel closelly I found that #535 was cut right by the main plag. It's so short that it's impossible to connect to it. However, it appears to be dead anyway, b/c when I used the test light with swithces on the light remained dead. I found two other planks (like white plugs). I had tested one of them and it was also dead.
So, at this time I have concluded that I've reached the dead end with this hunt and have to put it on hold until I find more details or other solution like adding a new switch for my ST60.