robbieg
Well-Known Member
Looking at the installation instuction manuals on the Raymarine site it seems that some of their kit (SPX 5 Wheelpilot) and C70 display should be earthed with a 4mm sq wire (about AWG10?) to ideally an RF earth or if not as very much second best the battery negative. This is despite the units being connected to 12v and so being connnected to 12v negative in any event. Dire consequences are threatened if tihis is not done.
Any electronic experts enlighten me why this needs to be done and why do they require such a large earthing wire. I've wired in earlier Raymarine models and this wasn't required so presumably a new requirment. Presumably most folk must take the earth to 12v neg since I guess not many boats have an RF ground. Any idea if an anode stud would do as an earth if you don't have an RF ground?
Any electronic experts enlighten me why this needs to be done and why do they require such a large earthing wire. I've wired in earlier Raymarine models and this wasn't required so presumably a new requirment. Presumably most folk must take the earth to 12v neg since I guess not many boats have an RF ground. Any idea if an anode stud would do as an earth if you don't have an RF ground?