One of the cooktop burners accidentally got turned on with a plastic cutting board sitting on the cooktop. I was lucky to notice it just as the first whisps of smoke were starting. Another minute or two and it would have been a real shitt-show.
Wow.....you did get lucky! I bet that smelled GREAT hahaha. Lucky catch! A few years back here at Lake Powell, one of the massive Houseboats that is a time-share burned completely, and sunk. There are 20 owners, so you never quite know what the previous guy was up to when you arrive for your week. Well......when the current guy showed up, he started flipping switches, and an upstairs firepit switch was flipped, and there was a cover over the top of it. It promptly started a fire, and spread quickly. Poor design in the switch placement. Anyways, it was in the slips, and they unhooked it and shoved it away from the docks. It could have setoff a chain reaction of fires!
One of the cooktop burners accidentally got turned on with a plastic cutting board sitting on the cooktop. I was lucky to notice it just as the first whisps of smoke were starting. Another minute or two and it would have been a real shitt-show.
Could've been a disaster! Good catch. Anything melted onto the cooktop?
The cooktop cleaned up fine with a razor blade. The only lasting damage is a nasty second-degree burn on my hand from a glob of molten plastic. Not gonna share that photo!
Edit: At least I caught it so it didn't damage the flooring! Skin will grow back ...
Definitely a fun project. I'm learning a lot about the boat by getting all up in it.
I bought JL Audio M3-650X speakers to replace everything up in the cockpit. I plan on doing the sub too, but haven't bought that yet. Over the holidays I installed a new amp to replace the two from the factory.
Very nice- at least you had the old wires to pull the new wires through. My radio head is dead and I bought a new one to install. I also need to understand how my amp is wired. I have a current draw at the helm somewhere. Someone on another forum mentioned even with a trigger wire from the radio head to the amp to turn it on, it may stay partially energized. I did remove two connections on the back side of my battery selector from BAT 1 to com term so those connections would stop killing the battery. Seems to have worked.
You could switch amp to a manual switch to manually control if you think that is the issue
Thanks captive kevin- - I have what ever it is on the helm isolated along with the mercathode (I can not find) and the draw is stoped. While running i think the system can handle it. While charging if the bat switch is off, 0% draw on it. I will sort it out- new stero head to install....
Today I finished updating all my cockpit speakers, except for the sub (still need to order it). Of course there were several steps before I got the speakers in place.
All of the speaker wiring had questionable splices. Most were non-heatshrink crimp connectors, one pair were wire nutted, and the arch speakers were electrical taped together:
I've previously had to resolve some issues due to the bad splices that I inherited, so I try to fix them whenever I find them.
This next pic shows what is typical for each speaker:
Back near the cutout you can see the wire extension has proper adhesive lined heat shrink butt connector. I also had to replace all of the spade connectors, the existing spades were too small for my new speakers. Additionally I ran 4 conductor cable to each speaker for RGB lighting. I terminated these with deutsch connectors, so I can easily disconnect/reconnect in the future. Lastly, on the arch I used speaker mounting rings from New Wire Marine. They are a half inch thick and came predrilled for my JL Audio speakers. They are made of king star board, and are a thousand times nicer than whatever deteriorated junk the last owner installed.
After all that, finally got the new speakers mounted. They sound great, and really help make the boat look less dated:
Reminds me of how my 330 was when I bought it. All the courtesy cockpit lights had the wires twisted and duct tape was used. The best was how they spliced the VHF antenna. What’s scary is that I don’t think the previous owner did this, it was who he hired…. All replaced and done right now!
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Could've been a disaster! Good catch. Anything melted onto the cooktop?
Edit: At least I caught it so it didn't damage the flooring! Skin will grow back ...
All replaced and done right now!