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Hey everyone,
I have a 2007 Grady White 36 Express with the original Fischer Panda generator, which recently gave out. I’m replacing it with a Westerbeke 7.6 kW unit.
While inspecting the electrical setup, I opened the panel and noticed the generator wiring going into the Panda controller is zip-tied very cleanly. My question is: is the wiring typically zip-tied tightly all the way from the breaker panel to the stern (where the generator is located), or is it usually just bundled at the ends and left loose or in conduit along the run?
I’m asking because I want to remove the old Panda wiring completely, not leave it in place. But if it’s all tightly zip-tied or secured throughout the entire run, it’s going to make removal and replacement much harder. If it’s only tied at the ends, I’m hoping I can reuse the same path for the new Westerbeke wiring.
Has anyone done this swap or has insight on how the wiring is typically routed in this boat? Any advice would be appreciated before I dive in.
I have a 2007 Grady White 36 Express with the original Fischer Panda generator, which recently gave out. I’m replacing it with a Westerbeke 7.6 kW unit.
While inspecting the electrical setup, I opened the panel and noticed the generator wiring going into the Panda controller is zip-tied very cleanly. My question is: is the wiring typically zip-tied tightly all the way from the breaker panel to the stern (where the generator is located), or is it usually just bundled at the ends and left loose or in conduit along the run?
I’m asking because I want to remove the old Panda wiring completely, not leave it in place. But if it’s all tightly zip-tied or secured throughout the entire run, it’s going to make removal and replacement much harder. If it’s only tied at the ends, I’m hoping I can reuse the same path for the new Westerbeke wiring.
Has anyone done this swap or has insight on how the wiring is typically routed in this boat? Any advice would be appreciated before I dive in.