neil1967
Well-Known Member
On my Oyster 4108 instrument panel there is a 12v warning light to indicate when the 'ignition' is switched on. The light goes out when I heat the engine and remains out once the engine (Perkins 4108) is running. I understand that as well as being a warning that the ignition is on (and the engine not running), the light also serves as a load to stimulate the alternator into action. When stopping the engine the light comes back on to remind you to turn the ignition off. The light is not terribly bright and it is easy to miss. On other yachts I have sailed on there has been a buzzer either in place of, or in addition to, the light, which makes it very clear that the engine isn't running but the ignition is on. So, can I just wire a 12v buzzer in parallel to the ignition warning light, or indeed just replace the light in toto? The buzzers I have seen (ASAP supplies) do not have a tech spec in terms of resistance or load, so is it just a case of trying it out?ThanksNeil