noelex
Well-Known Member
An alternative point of view is if there is a fault such as a short in one circuit, ideally this fault should not disable multiple systems.I think the concept of individual fuses or circuit breakers for individual circuits is in it self flawed. It assumes that you can not survive if you lose a lot of electric circuits.
It is cheaper to engineer a yacht with minimal independent electrical circuits, but a single failure can therefore disable many systems.
As a simple example, if there is a short/fault in a tricolour light that trips the circuit breaker, ideally the lower navigation lights are on a separate circuit and therefore continue to function as a viable back up alternative. This is not always the case with yachts that attempt to minimise the number of circuit breakers and independent circuits.
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