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Hanse342
Sub Lieutenant Joined: 21 September 2022 Location: TURKEY Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Posted: 14 October 2022 at 12:22 |
Dear Martin&Rene, thank you for your interest and good information...
I will try some solutions and also wait 2 weeks for a news from you. If you find fuse panel, please send me far and close photos. sgurleyuk@yahoo.com
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Sirri GURLEYUK, a 2006 hanse 342 owner
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Martin&Rene
Vice Admiral Joined: 06 December 2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 833 |
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This is the situation on a 341 with the more standard Calira 329 panel. So I do not know whether this helps.
There are thin wires from both the starter battery and the domestic battery(ies) to the gauges. These are the actual signal wires that give the individual readings on the gauges. On my yacht, their in-line fuses are in the actual battery box right next to the positive terminals. These can suffer from corrosion. The water tank gauge has a simple probe sensor giving the quarter levels in the tank, so there are 5 wires that finally run to the sensor. Probably one to the gauge from the sensor and the others will be feeds to the tank sensor probes from a positive. The Wurth panel may have a more sophisticated gauge. The diesel sensor is fed by 2 wires, probably one from a positive busbar (bolt) in the electrics cupboard or positive terminal on the panel to the tank sensor and the other one running back from the tank to the gauge. Each of the latter 2 circuits does have an inline fuse, but I have not looked for them. I will not be up on my yacht for another 2 weeks. Just for information the Ground/negative busbar(bolt) is hidden out of sight. You take the panel out of the top of the inside of the electrics panel area and it is mounted on top of the cupboard behind, underneath the deck. |
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Hanse342
Sub Lieutenant Joined: 21 September 2022 Location: TURKEY Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Dear friends i found another forum. Here a post: https://www.myhanse.com/topic12677_post112971.html#112971
If all the lights have gone out at the same time it may well be the fuse, if you look for the wiring diagram here: https://www.downloadboatmanuals.com/boats/hanse/ and download the first one 320-350 schematic and page down to sheet 5, “DC Main distribution permanent fuses”. You can see there is a 1 amp fuse 9F3 in the supply to the tank battery monitors. I am sorry though I don’t know where the fuse is located, I think most likely it will be in the cupboard under the chart table, but you should be able to find it by following the wiring. Good luck Bob I have same problem and I couldn't find fuses. He says above: "it will be in the cupboard under the chart table". If someone knows where it is, give information or send photos, please...
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Sirri GURLEYUK, a 2006 hanse 342 owner
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Hanse342
Sub Lieutenant Joined: 21 September 2022 Location: TURKEY Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Hi Dschack, welcome...
I measured some parts of the panel and I discovered that ground is absent on the measurement circuit. I connect a ground, then one of the indicator starts working (battery or water level). Two out of three still not working. i keep researching..
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Sirri GURLEYUK, a 2006 hanse 342 owner
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Jojo
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Hi
Om my boat is it a pink thin cable running from the panel to the starter battery circuit that power the gauges for the different tanks Rest of the panel is running from the comfort battery circuit Sadly not the same panel as your, but regardless something you may look up Apart from different panel I assume the cables is about the same Regards jonas
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3 Cabin, Hanse 342, Tiller version.
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Johan Hackman
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I have an older panel and in order to get the gauges to show anything you need to press the buttons below. Your problem cannot be that simple? Johan |
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Dschack
Sub Lieutenant Joined: 07 September 2020 Location: Long Beach, Ca Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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are you able to send me the “Welcome Package” as well. I have been trying to unlock the mystery’s I am facing with my 342.
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Martin&Rene
Vice Admiral Joined: 06 December 2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 833 |
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A previous post of mine is "subject to moderation" so here is another one.
I think your panel is the same as on some Hanse 350s. Look at this post on the 350 forum. There may be other ideas on that thread. |
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Martin&Rene Hanse 341 Dipper Wheel steering, 3 cabin layout, normally based in Scotland
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Fendant
Admiral Joined: 03 November 2012 Location: Switzerland Status: Offline Points: 1617 |
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Hi Sirri,
this is the older "Calira" panel. Sorry, I do not have anything for this solution BR
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Hanse342
Sub Lieutenant Joined: 21 September 2022 Location: TURKEY Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Thank you Martin. I've received the documents you sent.
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Sirri GURLEYUK, a 2006 hanse 342 owner
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