Agee completely with Nigel. Superbly planned and methodical approach to the whole project. We were directed here by The American Narrowboater - and he was so right! It will be a super boat to live and cruise on - congatulations to you both!
Very interesting, in years to come you'll appreciate all the time it took to produce all of those diagrams etc. and they'll be a bonus when you come to sell the boat. I'm not watching your videos in order so I've only just seen it. Using modern LED lights isn't it amazing how little voltage drop there is, you couldn't have got away with that thin 2•5mm□ cable in the "olden days" when only incandescent bulbs were available. Looking forward to seeing part 2.
Hi Nanny and Grandad. What a great explanation of the electrics . I have been trying to understand it all from a couple of books and couldn't get my head round it all but you made it a lot clearer to me. Very professional job as well. Boat is progressing nicely and great vlogs. Cheers
I look forward to Sunday’s to watch your amazing build, great to watch work done at a professional level, very few come anywhere close to your standards. Cheers, Nigel
Oooooo Just watching this sent shivers down my spine...The thought of me attempting this? OMG. I admire your confidence and your ability....When I fitted out my boat I got a qualified sparky to do the lot for me. He tried to explain what and why he did this and that, but as hard as I tried to get it, I got total brain freeze. i supplied the Bacon sarnies and coffee as he pulled cable here then there, connected this and that and the whole lot was just spaghetti to me....So my deepest respect to you.
You are doing an awesome Job there on the wiring, great planning work too, as a retired Sparky I didn't even see allot of folk do as much detail back in the Day!
Seriously impressed by the book for planning it all out. When I worked for BT we used numbered collets for identifying cables, a bit like the heat shrink. Might be easier than trying to colour code everything. Keep at it. Stay safe.
As a professional electrical engineer, I cringe when I watch DIY boat builders do electrics on boats. How refreshing to see someone do some actual design work with calculations - even volt drop calcs. Very impressive!! I doff my cap to you Sir!!
Cheers mate. When we finally fit the LED lights I'll be covering the connections with heat shrink and fitting ferrules to the ends of the wires into the switches.
Hi Penny, We got them from amazon. They are from a company called lighting innovations LTD. They are advertised for use in Campervan, Caravan and Motorhome. We got them a long time ago and they were £123 for 10. Hope that helps 👍
@@makinganarrowboatwithnannyandg thank you I will look them up and start working on getting them installed. Luckily there is already 12v wiring for the light so I can do a cabin at a time.
Hi George. Saw your comment last night and I wondered what you had seen to make you think the lights are wired in series. I've checked and double checked and I still think I have wired them in parallel. Can you let me know what bit on the video looks like I've done it wrong so I can take a look. It's good to have extra eyes keeping an eye out for you. 👍
For multistrand cable I use pin crimps in the terminals, makes for a tidy connection www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=pin+crimps&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=pin+crimps
Thanks Liam for the info. The connections are only a temporary fix while we test if the lighting circuit works ok. When they are fixed in permanently we will be using ferrules and complying to RCD. I do mention it's a temporary fix in the vlog around 26.35 but perhaps didn't make it clear enough.
Agee completely with Nigel. Superbly planned and methodical approach to the whole project. We were directed here by The American Narrowboater - and he was so right! It will be a super boat to live and cruise on - congatulations to you both!
Thankyou Philip for your kind words. Hoping to bump into Jack on the cut one day. Glad he gave us a mention and pleased you're on board.
Great vlog, very informative. Thank you.
Cheers Ian 👍
Very interesting, in years to come you'll appreciate all the time it took to produce all of those diagrams etc. and they'll be a bonus when you come to sell the boat. I'm not watching your videos in order so I've only just seen it. Using modern LED lights isn't it amazing how little voltage drop there is, you couldn't have got away with that thin 2•5mm□ cable in the "olden days" when only incandescent bulbs were available. Looking forward to seeing part 2.
Cheers Tony👍
Hi Nanny and Grandad. What a great explanation of the electrics . I have been trying to understand it all from a couple of books and couldn't get my head round it all but you made it a lot clearer to me. Very professional job as well. Boat is progressing nicely and great vlogs. Cheers
Cheers Andy. It's mind blowing this Electrickery.
I look forward to Sunday’s to watch your amazing build, great to watch work done at a professional level, very few come anywhere close to your standards. Cheers, Nigel
Thanks Nigel. That is very kind of you to say that. Appreciate your comments.
Damn, even your wiring is like a piece of art.
I've literally wired stuff that went into control systems for nuclear reactors... and it wasn't this carefully planned.
Hahaha. Thankyou.
@@midwestconcertvideo 😂😂😂
Your attention to detail is pretty amazing. That's going to be one well put together narrowboat.
Cheers Will. Getting there slowly and still loving doing the build.
Oooooo Just watching this sent shivers down my spine...The thought of me attempting this? OMG.
I admire your confidence and your ability....When I fitted out my boat I got a qualified sparky to do the lot for me.
He tried to explain what and why he did this and that, but as hard as I tried to get it, I got total brain freeze.
i supplied the Bacon sarnies and coffee as he pulled cable here then there, connected this and that and the whole lot was just spaghetti to me....So my deepest respect to you.
Thanks Allan. I know what you mean about spaghetti. It's taken me a long time to get my head around it.
You are doing an awesome Job there on the wiring, great planning work too, as a retired Sparky I didn't even see allot of folk do as much detail back in the Day!
Appreciate your kind words George. Found it easier to understand if I broke it down. Do let me know if you see I'm doing anything wrong. 👍
Love all your videos keep up the good i am on the Kennet and Avon
Thankyou Lois. Hope you are enjoying the K & A. Hopefully be on there one day.
It’s like witchcraft pal 👍 keep up the good work
Totally agree with you on that one. Thanks for the comment.
Seriously impressed by the book for planning it all out. When I worked for BT we used numbered collets for identifying cables, a bit like the heat shrink. Might be easier than trying to colour code everything. Keep at it. Stay safe.
Cheers George. Had too much time on my hands in lockdown !! Did look at the collets but I'm a tight sod and had tape on the boat. 👍.
@@makinganarrowboatwithnannyandg I was looking at it and trying to figure if you were using the resistor color code. Black=0, Brown=1, Red=2, etc.
As a professional electrical engineer, I cringe when I watch DIY boat builders do electrics on boats. How refreshing to see someone do some actual design work with calculations - even volt drop calcs. Very impressive!! I doff my cap to you Sir!!
Cheers Andrew. That's reassuring coming from someone in the electrical game. Thankyou.
Good stuff!
Thankyou
It's good practice not to leave any uninsulated cable exposed when wiring up switches either cut the end shorter or more heatshrink sleeving
Cheers mate. When we finally fit the LED lights I'll be covering the connections with heat shrink and fitting ferrules to the ends of the wires into the switches.
Can you tell me where you sourced your LED lights from? Are they the undercabinet downlighter style as they are only 1.8W?
Hi Penny, We got them from amazon. They are from a company called lighting innovations LTD. They are advertised for use in Campervan, Caravan and Motorhome. We got them a long time ago and they were £123 for 10. Hope that helps 👍
@@makinganarrowboatwithnannyandg thank you I will look them up and start working on getting them installed. Luckily there is already 12v wiring for the light so I can do a cabin at a time.
@@pennypowell7680 👍👍👍
The 12v down lights I have specifically say that they should be wired in parallel and not in series !
Hi George. Saw your comment last night and I wondered what you had seen to make you think the lights are wired in series. I've checked and double checked and I still think I have wired them in parallel. Can you let me know what bit on the video looks like I've done it wrong so I can take a look. It's good to have extra eyes keeping an eye out for you. 👍
@@makinganarrowboatwithnannyandg it was the drawing that made me think you had wired them in series
For multistrand cable I use pin crimps in the terminals, makes for a tidy connection www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2334524.m570.l1313&_nkw=pin+crimps&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=pin+crimps
The RCD States that all terminal ends (such as a light switch connection), should have terminal ends….
Thanks Liam for the info. The connections are only a temporary fix while we test if the lighting circuit works ok. When they are fixed in permanently we will be using ferrules and complying to RCD. I do mention it's a temporary fix in the vlog around 26.35 but perhaps didn't make it clear enough.