Switch Panel Before/After

NewWire panel. Installed backlit switches in 6-switch bezel to contain lighting. Keeps light from splashing all over panel for better night vision.

Modified both bilge pump switches to have a daylight visible bilge pump running LED.

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Can't speak highly about New Wire Marine on this custom switch panel. Added some cup holders on the dash as well.
Can or Can't speak highly? I got a quote (rough estimate) for a new switch panel w push buttons and an additional panel for the helm. It was about 3000. I am asking for a quote on just the switch panel
 
I'm looking to do something similar on my Freedom 285 with maybe a mat black background, but I was thinking about push button switches What was the cost of your new panel from new wire? Thnx
If I'm remembering right, think it was around $1200. It's been awhile since I had it done.
 
I'm looking to do something similar on my Freedom 285 with maybe a mat black background, but I was thinking about push button switches What was the cost of your new panel from new wire? Thnx
Looking at you previous post about the $3K quote,,, it's probably correct. Push buttons are a pretty good bump in price versus the standard rockers. Adding the additional panel will be extra expense as well. Mine was just a simple panel with the back-lit GW logo. As we know, prices for everything have gone up, especially when you attach "BOAT" to it.
 
Can or Can't speak highly? I got a quote (rough estimate) for a new switch panel w push buttons and an additional panel for the helm. It was about 3000. I am asking for a quote on just the switch panel
I didnt explore the push button option but mine was just under $1K with everything pre wired and GW logo.
 
My panel was about $1,100. New panel, switches and jumpers. GW used connectors behind the panel to connect to the boat harness. Pull them out and disconnect.

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Clean up the wiring and install new connectors on the harness. I use a Dremel tool with little wire brush to remove the black oxidation from the wires before crimping a new connect on. Use a quality crimper that matches the connector style. And YES I like to tin them - string connectors will keep them from flexing.

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I used the Contura Mounting Panels to frame the switches and control light "splashing" all over the panel at night. Keeps the backlighting behind the switch where it belongs.

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Contura switches can be taken apart and LED's replaced. All switches use low light red LED's. I did replace the two bilge pump active LED's with high intensity red LED's. Otherwise you can't see the low intensity ones in daylight. Delicate operation though.
 
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