vas
Well-Known Member
that's a simple one!
original (70ies) layout saws that bilge pumps were drawing 24V from the main el.panel, AFTER the main switch, and THROUGH a fuse.
Now, my osculati controllers for the three auto bilge pumps have integrated fuses, indicator leds and are fully containted.
However, I still need to draw the +24V from somewhere.
I don't think it's a good idea to pick that AFTER the main switch and through yet another fuse.
I can easily skip the fuse but, but should I also get it straight from the panel input before the main rotary switch that kills all 24V in the boat?
Further, are we talking service batteries, or engine start 24V?
ATM, only engines and windlass are on the engine start batteries.
Looks like the bow thruster will also be hooked there.
cheers
V.
original (70ies) layout saws that bilge pumps were drawing 24V from the main el.panel, AFTER the main switch, and THROUGH a fuse.
Now, my osculati controllers for the three auto bilge pumps have integrated fuses, indicator leds and are fully containted.
However, I still need to draw the +24V from somewhere.
I don't think it's a good idea to pick that AFTER the main switch and through yet another fuse.
I can easily skip the fuse but, but should I also get it straight from the panel input before the main rotary switch that kills all 24V in the boat?
Further, are we talking service batteries, or engine start 24V?
ATM, only engines and windlass are on the engine start batteries.
Looks like the bow thruster will also be hooked there.
cheers
V.