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gmberkley
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electrical panel

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Per the attached picture, the name plate on the right side of the panel, fourth one down is missing, any chance someone with a 2005 Albin 28 Flush Deck have the same panel and could tell me what the tab should say

thanks in advance.

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Most likely a spare, not a lot of AC circuits on these boats and it also would depend on what’s been added by PO. This is a 2006 FD with inverter added and buss split.
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the one I took the pic off is at the helm, next to the wheel, it only works with the battery, it's on the consol with the fuel gauges temp gauges, radio, engine key etc etc.

thanks Carl,
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😂sorry, didn’t download pic!
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My live well switch is located in that panel. Do you have one?
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I do have a live well. Not sure if that switch is for the pump. I’m reluctant to switch it on without having a clue what it’s for which is why I was hoping someone may have the exact panel I have. Then I could also have the proper name plate made
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gmberkley wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 4:57 pm I’m reluctant to switch it on without having a clue what it’s for....
It's not a "nuclear button", just pick a quiet time and open all your hatches, flip the switch on momentarily and listen for a pump noise or such. Have a second set of ears on board too.

If you hear and locate it great, if things are still quiet when it's flipped that does not mean it's empty, it just means you'll need to use a different method, like tracing the wiring.
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Try it in the dark as well. With an extra set of eyes.
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