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Bundaberg marine electrician

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Created by captainyanti > 9 months ago, 5 Jul 2016
captainyanti
NSW, 66 posts
5 Jul 2016 8:42AM
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Can anyone recommend a marine electrician near the port marina. I have just added a engel freezer and i need to upgrade my power and charging system. Thanks all

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
5 Jul 2016 11:50AM
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Ask for Dave at Charm City Auto Electrics. He does work on boats. Phone 41531885, mobile 0408154031.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
5 Jul 2016 1:33PM
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You could also try Ben Lambert 0416 388308

captainyanti
NSW, 66 posts
5 Jul 2016 6:34PM
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Thanks Cisco, I thought you would know Bundy. After a few discussions here and there, I'm off to Bundaberg early tomorrow to source a portable solar panel and a battery to run my hungry engel. Thanks man

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
7 Jul 2016 2:26AM
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captainyanti said..
Thanks Cisco, I thought you would know Bundy. After a few discussions here and there, I'm off to Bundaberg early tomorrow to source a portable solar panel and a battery to run my hungry engel. Thanks man


Between Cisco , Ramona and Loose change you don't need to ask any one else in here. There a great source of knowledge
Buy your self a temp gauge for the engels you might have it turned up a little high maybe as far as power goes mine freezes every thing above 1 and it goes to 5
But your 1500 miles away so temp and power will have different consumptions

twodogs1969
NSW, 1000 posts
7 Jul 2016 6:57AM
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Between Cisco , Ramona and Loose change you don't need to ask any one else in here.


What a wank off a comment.
No wander you are involved in most of the arguments that happen on this forum.

You yourself actually do contribute some great knowledge.

Chris 249 would have to be the most knowledgeable in regards to technical sailing.

As is Trek with electronics.

Frant who was chased out.
these three are only mentioned as they were the first to come to mind there are others.

There are lots of contributers on this forum who do know what they are talking about and contribute as much as those you mentioned. While there are also a couple who should definitely do more reading and less posting the best ones are " I have no idea but this is what to do " it's not a race to see who has the highest number of posts next to their name. Another observation of some posts is DON'T get on the grog and then post with a skin full.

So now flame away

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
7 Jul 2016 11:29AM
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She be right mate. I am sure all of us here are trying to be helpful rather than self aggrandising.

I had to ring another forum member and another mate to get those names and numbers so I was not the fount of knowledge, just the messenger.

Probably not a good idea to draw any conclusions from a person's number of posts or even posts per week. In my case it is because I have been a member for 5 or 6 years, two of which I was very involved in the land sailing forum and Seabreeze is the only forum I contribute to.

Please don't take this as a flaming, more a bit of warm radiance like the gathering around the campfire.

One thing I really like about our sailing forum is that we do not have a specific moderator because we are a fairly civilised lot here. Nebbian comes in the room occasionally, not as a moderator but because he dreams of being a yacht owner one day which I am sure is not far off.

Always enjoyed your posts TwoDogs and the Adams Tasman 26s are a slick yacht. Keep the faith brother.



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