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![]() Are your electronics hooked directly to a power source or powered through a dash switch?
My FF, plotter, VHF and cd/fm radio are all getting power through two dash mounted toggle switches. So basically each unit has 2 power on switches. The toggle and the power on button of each unit. Makes no sense to me? Been like this for years. Plan on some electrical upgrades this winter which will include new circuits and a fuse block. Just looking to see if anyone else's rig is set up this way. Thanks.
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![]() Not sure what the correct answer is but mine are hooked directly to a fuse block with no accessory switch.... boat came from the factory that way (Tiara/Pursuit.) I use my battery switch to shut everything down when not on the boat so nobody can come on the boat, turn on my machines and get #'s
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![]() I have all my electronics hooked to a power bar that has a fuse on it. That bar is connected to my main power switch. I also have inline fuses to the equipment. The main switch powers everything but the bilge pumps , they are hard wired to the batteries!
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As for the rest, power off your main power bus. You can either provide discrete fused circuits or go directly off the bus with an inline fuse. All crimp connectors should be waterproof, heat shrink and self-sealing....ancor makes great ones....no soldered connections...solder joints are brittle and boat vibrations will cause them to fail every time. Ok...I'm done.
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Jim "Marie's Dream" 1985 21' Trophy Homeport: Allamuchy, NJ |
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![]() Some people like a single master switch for electronics, The sea tow boats use a big Guest battery selector switch to turn off everything but the bilge pump with it's own always on float switch.
A one on one switched instrument with it's "on switch" on the device is dumb and shows misunderstanding of purpose. It's like two in line fuses. More to go wrong and no benefit.
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber ![]() |
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![]() I've got soldered connections in the bilge and trailer that never fail in a boat I bought new in 1983. Bilge connections are wholly under water at times. Solder is the best airtight water tight connection you can make. If done correctly.
If done right. The right soldering iron with enough heat makes a difference. The solder flows like it is being absorbed. Not just lays in puddles on top. My bilge pump/switch, my VHF, VHF Antenna, Plotter, FF and AM/FM are all soldered and I have had no connection lapses in decades. SO are a my readily dunked trailer lights solder connected. If you do solder it correctly it lasts. Yes it does take more time than crushing a crimp. And I do also use shrink tubing to cover it and dress it up. That does nothing for the electrical connections. But looks good. Clear tubing is best as you can see if there is water intrusion of not Crimp connections are not air or water tight on both ends- look at spade and ring crimps. You get wicking into the conductors themselves under the insulation. Ever notice when you strip the wire back even UNDER the insulation is greened up too? Quote:
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber ![]() Last edited by Capt. Debbie; 12-07-2015 at 02:28 PM.. Reason: typos |
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![]() Thanks Gents.
Like I said, making some changes this winter and doing upgrades. Never an issue with bilge pump(s) wiring..... got that covered. Only issue is the dash toggle powering the electronics. Never made sense to me? I'm changing how it was wired from the factory. As far as solder vs crimps....Been soldering connections for a long time and never an issue. But then again, what do I know.... ![]()
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