mogmog2
Well-Known Member
My new Nanni came as standard with a keyed panel, but I chose to have a button one instead, which is sold as a flybridge extension. Not that I can imagine many flybridge boats with 14hp engines, but there you go.
On/off is one button with a time-delay latching relay built in to operate the "stop" solenoid for ten (?) seconds after power is turned off. Preheat/start is another combined switch/relay: push in to preheat, push in further to start. It all seems needlessly complicated, as the whole thing could be done with switches and an energise-to-run solenoid. However, I think it's the way it is to work in parallel with another panel.
It has only gone wrong three times so far, in 100 hours. Quite good, by Nanni standards.
That sounds like a route I'll not be going down then! I thought Nanni were supposed to ne good - better than Beta at least