Autohelm ST2000+ Terminally Ill?

I'm afraid my diode didn't stand up to the reverse polarity incident so not that good at blocking! It does seem a bit of a design flaw to have a non user-serviceable thing that vulnerable to a stupid error.:o
 
Yes sorry, looked at the circuit again, I stand corrected. But a bridge would give approximately twice the volt drop.
Mike

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I'm afraid my diode didn't stand up to the reverse polarity incident so not that good at blocking! It does seem a bit of a design flaw to have a non user-serviceable thing that vulnerable to a stupid error.:o

There are two basic methods of protecting from reverse voltage. One is a diode in series. The other a diode across the power connections with the cathode of the diode to positive, a fuse or breaker will also be necessary as the diode will simply blow or melt the wiring on a reverse connection if it's big enough.
 
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I honestly haven't a clue what happened inside the unit; the service centre didn't actually tell me what they'd had to do. I just thought an external, user-replaceable fuse would be of more use and less likely to cause problems if the incident had happend way out at sea.
 
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