Yellow Ballad
Well-Known Member
I'm going to ask a silly question and I think I know the answer but I have a slight doubt.
Can I hook up two 12v power sources (parallel) to my AIS transponder/transceiver (for those that argue which one it is)? What I'm thinking is have it powered as usual through the master switch but also power it through my solar controller load socket. I can program it to power up an hour after sunset so I can check online the boat us still there/not sunk... living 100 miles away.
I would have thought it would be fine being from the same source but then I thought would there be a possibility of voltage spikes(?) of something else if I had the main power on and then the solar controller kicked in, being radio equipment.
It quite possibly a but of a pointless task, the boat hasn't gone for a sail by itself that I know of since I've owned it and if it didn't ping up on one of the AIS websites it would put me in a panic but the question still stands, I'm curious.
Can I hook up two 12v power sources (parallel) to my AIS transponder/transceiver (for those that argue which one it is)? What I'm thinking is have it powered as usual through the master switch but also power it through my solar controller load socket. I can program it to power up an hour after sunset so I can check online the boat us still there/not sunk... living 100 miles away.
I would have thought it would be fine being from the same source but then I thought would there be a possibility of voltage spikes(?) of something else if I had the main power on and then the solar controller kicked in, being radio equipment.
It quite possibly a but of a pointless task, the boat hasn't gone for a sail by itself that I know of since I've owned it and if it didn't ping up on one of the AIS websites it would put me in a panic but the question still stands, I'm curious.