Radio on/ off switch...To use or not?
Posted: 07 Nov 2024, 10:27
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
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