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Why I should have replaced earlier the wurth panel

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Originally posted by Arcadia Arcadia wrote:

Nice work Piero. Did you need to extend any of the Hanse wiring ?

not a single cable león...but the day I will clean up the arriving wires, it may be necessary in order to make two clean bundles: every cable could arrive , but indeed there wasn't much slack ...For your information, I also have a positive distribution bar for those switches that have more than one cable. I put it on the flat part of the wooden cabinet just facing the door , difficult to take a picture ...


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kipwrite Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 June 2025 at 00:32
Thanks for the photos. Well done. 

My understanding is the Wurth panel, aside from being an unnecessary risk factor on our boats, is no longer available from Hanse. So many of us will have this upgrade in our future. 

Would love to see other solutions that might be out there. I'd like to get this panel off my boat in the next year or so. 

(FYI, on the 505 from 2016, there is no vent opening above the panel which would allow water direct access from the window. That said, that window now stays closed at sea). 
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