NealB
Well-Known Member
Would it be sensible (ie safe and reliable) to take the power for an echo-sounder by wiring its two cables to each terminal on a push button starter switch, or a push button stop switch?
All my instruments are wired to one Instruments switch in the panel. Why switch is separately?
You can only put a switch in one wire or the other, usually the red positive one.
The negative black wire needs to be connected to a grounding point eg on battery negative or a terminal strip.
In short, no. The switches are simply making a circuit when pressed, so connecting your echo sounder to both pins of the switch (if that is what you are asking) will put the echo sounder in the original circuit in parallel with the switch. So current will flow from one pin, into the echo sounder (which will pinch some of the power on the way through) back to the other pin and then to (in your example) the stop solenoid, which wants the power the echo sounder has already pinched. So neither are likely to work with the switch off, and with it on the solenoid will work because you will have bypassed the echo sounder, so the solenoid gets all the power again.