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Title: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: sabonjulian on October 29 2018, 16:16
hellooooo
We were planning to go to the caribbean from Spain and 2 days ago we burn our electric panel.
Our trip should start today but now we are trying to look for a new or use panel but no one has in stock. we talk with Bavaria in Germany and also no luck.

here you have a picture and a link to the panel (no stock and they don´w know when they are gone have it)
https://www.svb24.com/en/bavaria-main-panel-301.html

thanksssss
my contact is
sabonjulian@gmail.com
+34674263125
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: tiger79 on October 29 2018, 17:17
It might be worth asking Würth Elektronik, who make the panels.  Contact them via https://www.we-online.com/web/en/wuerth_elektronik/kontakte_weg/contacts_weg.php
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: sabonjulian on October 30 2018, 11:27
Already contact with them and they just do it for Bavaria... and Bavaria don.t have stock. The only one that i found os in Australia and also no stock.
So our only solution is to make one handmade like the old ones, less electronic.
Anyone has do it something similar?
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: Yngmar on October 30 2018, 15:30
So our only solution is to make one handmade like the old ones, less electronic.

That's probably the best way anyways. Always hated those newer generation panels with their pointless and difficult to troubleshoot/repair electronics.

I can recommend Schaeffer (https://www.schaeffer-ag.de/en/products/front_panels/) for the replacement panel. They have a software that you download, in which you design the custom panel yourself, with all the holes and corners and everything you need for your switches, gauges, breakers, LEDs and so on. Every hole and rounded corner costs a few cent, which adds up though. So you pick what breakers, switches and meters you want and then design a custom panel around those. Quite a bit of work, but not difficult, and when done, you'll have spares and can fix the bloody thing with onboard tools and supplies, no electronics involved.
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: Ronald on October 31 2018, 18:03
https://www.svb24.com/en/bavaria-control-panel-12-v-incl-usb-cigarette-lighter-socket.html

Isn’t the same without hinges?
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: tiger79 on November 01 2018, 17:45
https://www.svb24.com/en/bavaria-control-panel-12-v-incl-usb-cigarette-lighter-socket.html

Isn’t the same without hinges?

No, that's a more recent panel (I have one on my 2014 boat) which has a separate remote panel containing all the fuses and relays.
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: ANTREVELL on November 15 2018, 21:24
What would be prepared to pay for a used panel . Year 2014. As far as I remember all working except masthead light

Regards tony
Title: Re: Looking for a Bavaria cruiser 37, electric panel 301
Post by: ANTREVELL on November 15 2018, 22:53
Not the masthead light it is the deck light

Regards tony