steve yates
Well-Known Member
I ripped out my boats electrical system 2 years ago and am now starting from scratch, I was going to replace the windlass cables but access to the windlass is a nightmare so I may reserve that for a some other time job and use those existing heavy duty cables.
I was pleased to find I had kept the breaker switch, having seen the prices of them, but a bit of reading mentions an additional component may be needed? A solenoid of some kind?
Is this something I need to add to the circuit or is it part of the windlass so will be already present?
I presume the pos runs from the windlass to the breaker, and then to the battery via the isolator switch?
And I was thinking the negative would run from the windlass to the ground point on the engine, with a cable from the battery negative to the engine ( i’m using the engine start battery for the windlass) or should I run it directly to the battery negative?
And where in this does the solenoid slot into all this?
Thanks.
I was pleased to find I had kept the breaker switch, having seen the prices of them, but a bit of reading mentions an additional component may be needed? A solenoid of some kind?
Is this something I need to add to the circuit or is it part of the windlass so will be already present?
I presume the pos runs from the windlass to the breaker, and then to the battery via the isolator switch?
And I was thinking the negative would run from the windlass to the ground point on the engine, with a cable from the battery negative to the engine ( i’m using the engine start battery for the windlass) or should I run it directly to the battery negative?
And where in this does the solenoid slot into all this?
Thanks.






