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    ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Just wondering if my gps and sounder will drain current from the battery if left plugged in on the boat and will a solar trickle charger compensate adequately for any loss?.Any help appreciated.Cheers!.Jace.

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    finga64
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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    If the electronics are turned off....absolutely stuff all current drain.
    If the solar panel can handle the natural drain of the battery then you'll have no problems...I think

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    MulletMan
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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Do you mean when the boat is on the water or stored in the garage?

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Oct 2005

    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    If your GPS and sounder have a push/touch button they will be constantly drawing current. The current draw wont be a lot, but enough to flatten your battery over a month or two.
    A reasonable solar panel will easily compensate for the drain, but you are best off isolating your battery with a switch when the boat isn't being used.
    Shane

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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    I was more concerned about the dry storage/parking of the boat as I think she gets a good charging when being used.Anyway thanks for the advice.
    Cheers! Jace.

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    finga64
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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    easy solution...unplug them

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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Yeah Finga well I am wanting to leave them on the boat between trips as I have come close to dropping the things a few times and even leaving 'em behind so at $999 a pop I figured it was best to leave 'em on the dash.Unplugging them isn't easy due to placement etc but then even if I did wouldn't the plugs gunk up with crap?.The rubber between the pins on the sounder plug has perished also and seems to crumble a bit everytime I unplug so leaving the units plugged in seemed to be logical.And before you tell me about 'easy solution' number two-buying a new transponder cable and pulling half the wiring apart to install it, my answer is BUGGER THAT!! as the units both work very well and if I don't keep yanking the plugs out each trip will probably give a few more yrs service.
    So in the end your common logic,simplistic, 'easy solution' isn't any help at all-but I'm sure you are a very clever and super practical bloke tho.Jace.

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    Ausfish Gold Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2005

    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    As I said earlier, fit a kill swtich near the battery.
    Shane

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Mar 2006

    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Only way to go ShaneJ unless you want to keep your radio stns/clock stored but I'd rather have a good battery charge than worry about stuff like that!!

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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Kill switch it is then boys.I was just unsure whether the electronics would really drain that much current in the off position but have since checked my battery and found it is reading as only 50% on my battery tester.The battery tested 2 weeks ago showed 100% and the only difference is that I have left the gps and sounder plugged in, so I guess they really do suck a bit of juice even if switched off eh.Cheers!Jace.

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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    A battery isolation switch is definately the way to go. You can pick up a 4 position one that allows you to have two batteries running at whitworths for $24.95 at the moment. It is good value.

    steve g

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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    lowrance recommend fitting a isolation switch because when stored and drawing current the electrical wires corrode faster .

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2005

    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Another way run power via fused switch panel on the dash, flick of a switch at the dash no power, no power drain. Andrew.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2005

    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Sorry one other thing constant power supply to the units will cause premature corrosion in leads more so if any salt present.

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    Re: ELECTRONICS - CURRENT DRAIN?

    Good info boys thanks very much battery isolation switch fitted.Jace.

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