CD25 Electrical Panel cover
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CD25 Electrical Panel cover
anyone have a source for finishing or replacing badly corroded panel covers (the black metal plate with the white lettering)? The switches need replacing anyway due to corrosion. But i was hoping there was someone out there who has made a business of replacing these.
- bottomscraper
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Don and Diana of CD25 Aja made a really nice one a few years ago.
Check out this link:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... tric+panel
Mobile Marine Electrical Service makes custom panels. They made a small sub panel for us, we were pleased with the work and the price wasn't that bad. The following link will get you there:
http://www.wewireboats.com/
Here is a picture of the panel they made for us:
Check out this link:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic ... tric+panel
Mobile Marine Electrical Service makes custom panels. They made a small sub panel for us, we were pleased with the work and the price wasn't that bad. The following link will get you there:
http://www.wewireboats.com/
Here is a picture of the panel they made for us:
Rich Abato
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
Nordic Tug 34 Tanuki
Previous Owner Of CD36 Mahalo #163
Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
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On Mill Creek in Annnapolis, MD - Contact:
Hi Scott
I faced this problem several years ago. I rebuilt the original panel. I sanded off the original paint, cleaned it with acetone and repainted it, two coats of black spray paint and three or four clear. You will lose the original lettering since it is only painted on. I replaced the fuse holders and the switches and added a bus bar for the negative connection using epoxy to attach it to the back of the panel. I used those stick on labels to mark the switches. It still looks great and did not cost that much to do.
Of course breakers are nice and if I ever do it again I will probably move to a breaker set up. I looked around for a breaker panel breifly but did not find one to fit the space without modifications and I just wanted to get it done so I rebuilt.
Happy Sailoring~~~~/)~~~~
I faced this problem several years ago. I rebuilt the original panel. I sanded off the original paint, cleaned it with acetone and repainted it, two coats of black spray paint and three or four clear. You will lose the original lettering since it is only painted on. I replaced the fuse holders and the switches and added a bus bar for the negative connection using epoxy to attach it to the back of the panel. I used those stick on labels to mark the switches. It still looks great and did not cost that much to do.
Of course breakers are nice and if I ever do it again I will probably move to a breaker set up. I looked around for a breaker panel breifly but did not find one to fit the space without modifications and I just wanted to get it done so I rebuilt.
Happy Sailoring~~~~/)~~~~
Will Wheatley, CDSOA
Sailing The Bay near Chesapeake Beach, MD
Sailing The Bay near Chesapeake Beach, MD
- Mark Yashinsky
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Search the archives for electrical panels,
for ideas of commercial and DIY panels. If you redo your's, think about reordering the layout to group certain functions together.
Re: CD25 Electrical Panel cover
i have had GREAT success in restoring my control panels on my flybridge by disconnecting everything first (of course), then having a screenprint made of the image, then took it to a place in nh that black powder-coated the panels, then screened on the white lettering. not cheap, though.
i am actually looking to sell the screenprint template. it is for a 33' dory power.
they look absolutely brand new. good luck. elaine
i am actually looking to sell the screenprint template. it is for a 33' dory power.
they look absolutely brand new. good luck. elaine
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Used electrical panel
Scott
I have replaced my panel, but I still have the old one. It's not in perfect condition, but it may be better than what you have. I cannot vouch for the switches and circuit breakers. If you want it you can have it... just pay shipping. Here are some photos of it:
http://www.reefroof.com/OldElectric.htm
Stan Freihofer
1981 CD 25 #794
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I have replaced my panel, but I still have the old one. It's not in perfect condition, but it may be better than what you have. I cannot vouch for the switches and circuit breakers. If you want it you can have it... just pay shipping. Here are some photos of it:
http://www.reefroof.com/OldElectric.htm
Stan Freihofer
1981 CD 25 #794
Ft. Lauderdale[/url]
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