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Kerenza

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Switch panel schematic
« on: September 21 2011, 14:25 »
Hi all
I have a Bavaria 35 holiday from 1997 in good condition. Recently the switch panel voltage and levels indicators have become highly inaccurate, I guess due to voltage regulation on the pcb?
Would anyone have a schematic for these circuits?

Thanks

Nigel

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Re: Switch panel schematic
« Reply #1 on: September 22 2011, 19:06 »
Would anyone have a schematic for these circuits?

There should be a diagram in the Bavaria User Manual, but I've attached one that I've re-drawn from a B47.
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Kerenza

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Re: Switch panel schematic
« Reply #2 on: September 23 2011, 08:40 »
Thanks very much -  don't have the manual unfortunately. Something to start with, but all my displays are ancient digital ones so guess it's a dismantle and trace job!

BW
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Re: Switch panel schematic
« Reply #3 on: September 23 2011, 09:19 »
don't have the manual unfortunately...

One of the things that I hope will happen is that members will upload any hard-to-get manuals to the site, once I've sorted out a way to do it in an orderly fashion!
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Re: Switch panel schematic (Panel 301 and 302)
« Reply #4 on: October 31 2011, 21:14 »
Somebody looking for a 2006-2010 model panel with full info?
This is a must to have in your boat!!!
Enjoy :kewl
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Re: Switch panel schematic
« Reply #5 on: November 15 2011, 17:23 »
Hi

Send an e-mail to the manufacturer CARLIRA in Germany with the Panel Number, I found them very helpful last year when I took down my Chart table panel to fit a new VHF and found all the shore power wires burnt & worn through where they plug into the back of the electrics panel, I explained the problem and that I needed  2 new plugs along with the pins that clip inside, and within 4 days 2 new plugs + Spare pins arrived along with an invoice for 10-Euro

http://www.calira.de/de/dt/frameset.php

Excellent Customer Service

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