Coaster
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I am renewing much of the 12V electrical system on our Westerly Seahawk. The fittings being installed include a new switch panel with circuit breakers. One of the switches will control the masthead tricolour. A second will switch the pulpit bicolour, mid-height mast mounted steaming light and pushpit mounted stern light.
I would like to take a feed, from each of these two switched circuits, to the compass, depth and log instrument lights. But if I simply connect these feeds to the compass etc. lights, current will "leak" from one switched circuit to the other.
Should I use a couple of diodes, one in the feed from each switched circuit? I gather that diodes allow current to flow one way only, subject of course to their ratings. But I have never knowingly seen a diode, let alone fitted one.
I have looked at the Maplins catalogue but the extensive range of diodes in it means little to me. Can any knowledgeable forum member advise please?
I would like to take a feed, from each of these two switched circuits, to the compass, depth and log instrument lights. But if I simply connect these feeds to the compass etc. lights, current will "leak" from one switched circuit to the other.
Should I use a couple of diodes, one in the feed from each switched circuit? I gather that diodes allow current to flow one way only, subject of course to their ratings. But I have never knowingly seen a diode, let alone fitted one.
I have looked at the Maplins catalogue but the extensive range of diodes in it means little to me. Can any knowledgeable forum member advise please?