John_Clarke
Well-Known Member
To add further to Tome's detailed figures here is some data for the C series.
I have a C120 and have measured the power consumption with the radar off (the radar comes on in standby automatically and it halves the power consumption to turn it off). When the C120 is on the following are also on – 2 No ST60 instruments, fluxgate compass and gyro stabilisation, NMEA/Seatalk interface and ST4000 autopilot on standby (all of these are powered from the Seatalk cable which is live when the C120 is turned on) and the Garmin 128 GPS (which has to be on to input to the C120). With all these on (they only add 0.19 A) and with full backlight the consumption is 1.45 A which at 12.5 v is 18.13 W (or 15.75 W for the C120 alone).
Raymarine claim 12 W at full brightness which appears to be a bit on the low side. Perhaps if run off 24 v the consumption is lower?
I have a C120 and have measured the power consumption with the radar off (the radar comes on in standby automatically and it halves the power consumption to turn it off). When the C120 is on the following are also on – 2 No ST60 instruments, fluxgate compass and gyro stabilisation, NMEA/Seatalk interface and ST4000 autopilot on standby (all of these are powered from the Seatalk cable which is live when the C120 is turned on) and the Garmin 128 GPS (which has to be on to input to the C120). With all these on (they only add 0.19 A) and with full backlight the consumption is 1.45 A which at 12.5 v is 18.13 W (or 15.75 W for the C120 alone).
Raymarine claim 12 W at full brightness which appears to be a bit on the low side. Perhaps if run off 24 v the consumption is lower?