Plastimo Compass light - dont cut the red wire - Why

It seems to be a perfectly reasonable, indeed very sensible, thing to do in the circumstances.

We now have even more relevant information gathered together in one place.

What's not to like?

It also goes to show that people, a very few, do use the search function and check if the answer to their question is in the archives.

Jonathan
 
I would think most questions are answered in the archives but finding them can be a different matter.
Google is quite good as ybw is often at the top of a search , often resurrecting a thread as many of us don't look at the year .
I changed my compass to led. Took a handful of resistors on a dark night to get the led brightness right.
 
Could do something similar by putting the two bulbs or LED's in series.
I think you will find that toal power hence light output will not be much diminished with 2 LED (actual diodes) in series by very much. The current will reduce a little but you will have 2x light sources. Of course that may be good but really larger resistor is better to reduce brightness of one LED. ol'will
 
It seems to be a perfectly reasonable, indeed very sensible, thing to do in the circumstances.

We now have even more relevant information gathered together in one place.

What's not to like?

No I disagree.?

The problem is that with constantly changing technology/regulations a seven year old solution is likely no longer appropriate or relevant.

Navigation aids, communications/epirbs, AIS vessel tracking, electronics, battery technology, adhesives/resins, anti fouling, materials, regulations, toilets, anchor types, water supply, geopolitical risk.......are changing constantly.
 
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I think you will find that toal power hence light output will not be much diminished with 2 LED (actual diodes) in series by very much. The current will reduce a little but you will have 2x light sources. Of course that may be good but really larger resistor is better to reduce brightness of one LED. ol'will
No. I meant the two LED's (port and starboard) with their in line resistors. The current will be a bit less that half.
In the case of incandescent bulbs, each would be running at half voltage.
It would if course only work if you need two light sources for two compasses.
 
Navigation aids, communications/epirbs, AIS vessel tracking, electronics, battery technology, adhesives/resins, anti fouling, materials, regulations, toilets, anchor types, water supply, geopolitical risk.......are changing constantly.
This thread is about none of the above. I don't believe compass technology has changed much in the last 7 years.
 
No I disagree.?

The problem is that with constantly changing technology/regulations a seven year old solution is likely no longer appropriate or relevant.

Navigation aids, communications/epirbs, AIS vessel tracking, electronics, battery technology, adhesives/resins, anti fouling, materials, regulations, toilets, anchor types, water supply, geopolitical risk.......are changing constantly.


But exhaust elbows have been covered in detail and are constantly a topic of a thread - and all the detail is already posted - in this specific case (exhaust elbows) - with copious images.

Its horses for courses.

But we should not complain - many people don't even read active threads, jump in feet first and post a comment almost word for word made by someone earlier.

YBW is a great school to learn tolerance and a magnificent source of information on sailing - 2 lessons for the price of one!

Jonathan
 
This thread is about none of the above. I don't believe compass technology has changed much in the last 7 years.

I'm particularly interested in the Plastimo 135 Steering Compass so I just had a look at the compasses features.
Apparently there are all sorts of accessories which import data from the Plastimo Compass?:rolleyes:

The compass connects to the sonar unit??

T.50 / T.56 & C.56 : How can I connect my GPS?
Please refer to you manual or to the schematic below:


Number Color Function
1BlackGround: - power in, NMEA ground.
2BrownIgnition_On
3WhiteNMEA 1 Out
4BlueNMEA 1 In
5Red+ power in, 12 to 34 V DC
6OrangeNMEA 2 Out
7YellowNMEA 2 In
8GreenExternal alarm
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Plastimo, happy boating to you
 
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