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Hey guys, Im rewiring my Tracker txw17. After advice, i ran across a company that has preassembled wiring harnesses and panel wiring. Has anyone had any experience with EZACDC or any opinions on it? Thanks!

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Never heard of them. I checked out their website. Seems to me it's a little pricey. Sounds like you're a little intimidated. Are you looking for an easy alternative to wiring the boat? You won't find one LOL. Best thing you can do is make a wiring diagram yourself(like you already did) and make sure it is correct. Use it as a map and run the wiring yourself. Since it sounds like you have the floor removed either fully or partially, get some sealtite at Home Depot and run it thru the hull to be used as a rigging tube for your 12v accessories. Run different color wire for each circuit. I saw you posted on tinboats. Those guys can steer you in the right direction as far as switches and enclosures. Sounds like a fun project. Just don't get in a rush and do it right.

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Never heard of them. I checked out their website. Seems to me it's a little pricey. Sounds like you're a little intimidated. Are you looking for an easy alternative to wiring the boat? You won't find one LOL. Best thing you can do is make a wiring diagram yourself(like you already did) and make sure it is correct. Use it as a map and run the wiring yourself. Since it sounds like you have the floor removed either fully or partially, get some sealtite at Home Depot and run it thru the hull to be used as a rigging tube for your 12v accessories. Run different color wire for each circuit. I saw you posted on tinboats. Those guys can steer you in the right direction as far as switches and enclosures. Sounds like a fun project. Just don't get in a rush and do it right.

Yeah, I'm definitely not in a rush! I want it to be done right and last a long time, so I'm posting in multiple forums to get as many opinions as possible. I did figure out a good diagram (I believe) but the assembled switch panel would take a lot of cost out of buying the supplies and tools to do the right job. Heres a pic of the diagram if you haven't seen it already! Thanks again!

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It does look expensive on the surface, but it sure looks like a time saver.  It would look really clean for resale....might look into it for my Xpress.

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You don't have any livewell, lights or bilge pump wiring on your diagram. Are they being taken care of separately?

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You don't have any livewell, lights or bilge pump wiring on your diagram. Are they being taken care of separately?

 

They are on the right side of the fuse block.

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It does look expensive on the surface, but it sure looks like a time saver. It would look really clean for resale....might look into it for my Xpress.

Yeah it does seem a little pricey but takes out the cost of crimpers/cutters/ and materials to seal the wiring and what not. Plus the terminals are already waterproof and snap together(weatherpack terminals is the brand) and they are shrink sealed also with the tinned copper wire. So the quality is there I believe

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