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Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 10:27
by Stephen Robinson
I'm a newbie with IOMs' and I'm currently refitting an older wood IOM boat to start sailing with others in my area.

I am trying to decide if I should reinstall a on/off toggle swtich for the radio or not....
Fitting a switch would reduce wear and tear on the reciever pins. I have a Kingmax sail winch, which plugs directly into the Rx so I am wary of Rx 'brown outs' due to high winch loads as well...
Fitting a switch under the hatch cover, reduces the chance for salf water to come in contact with the electrics and reduces clutter on the deck and the chances of cords getting caugh up, but makes turning on and off awkward......

Fitting a switch on the deck makes access easy but careful consideration is needed to make sure snags are prevented.

The ones I have seen fitted seem to be IP67 miniature toggle switches with rubber covers fitted.

What are your thoughts on the subject?
Steve

Re: Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 13 Nov 2024, 22:42
by Bruce Andersen
with LiPo or LiFe battery high capacity, it's probably easier and simpler to change batteries after a certain amount of time and simply have the boat turn on when you connect the battery and eliminate the switch since its just one more electronic thing to fail.

this assumes your battery is in an easily accessible location like a pot

if your battery is located under a sticky-back sheet that needs to be peeled off and replaced, a switch might be simpler

Re: Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 14 Nov 2024, 07:04
by Stephen Robinson
Thanks Bruce.
My battery is accessable , but I didn't want to subject the Rx to frequent plugging in, unpluging forces, when sailing. I thought that would cause the Rx pins to fail prematurely.

I did go ahead a nd fit a W/P rocker switch, on the opposite side of the hull, but I am not 100% happy as has a weak action. I suspect it may be easily 'bumped' and will switch off or on at a bad time.....A toggle may be the best of 2 evils...

Steve

Re: Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 14 Nov 2024, 17:07
by Bruce Andersen
If you're determined to use a switch, use a SmartSwitch from RMG - it is sealed, shows battery charge status at a glance, and is flat to eliminate line snags

Re: Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 15 Nov 2024, 04:23
by Stephen Robinson
Bruce Andersen wrote:
14 Nov 2024, 17:07
If you're determined to use a switch, use a SmartSwitch from RMG - it is sealed, shows battery charge status at a glance, and is flat to eliminate line snags
Thanks. Will have a look.

Re: Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 18 Nov 2024, 13:35
by Olivier Cohen
When I had an armwinch with battery connected directly to the receiver, I used a wire connected to the receiver with on the other side a plug such as XT60 to connect my battery on it. As you say, less dangerous for receiver's pins.

Re: Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?

Posted: 19 Nov 2024, 06:03
by Stephen Robinson
Olivier Cohen wrote:
18 Nov 2024, 13:35
When I had an armwinch with battery connected directly to the receiver, I used a wire connected to the receiver with on the other side a plug such as XT60 to connect my battery on it. As you say, less dangerous for receiver's pins.
Thanks Oliver.