SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices
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06-16-16, 06:11 PM
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RE: SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices
I would be OK leaving everything on but that includes the P70R and I'm not thrilled about leaving displays on continuously. The a78, of course, has its own power control. And the ST60 RAI has some background lighting that must have a finite life given its now ancient technology.
I guess I'll just leave the Evo and the STNG bus powered up except for extended downtime through the winter, and individually switch the displays (a78, P70R, ST60 RAI) manually. Lulu: 36' Little Harbor WhisperJet Raymarine: Axiom 12 RV, RV200, Axiom 12 Pro, Evo 1/ACU 150/P70RS, Quantum Q24C, HS5 ---previous---- Refugio: 44' trawler Raymarine: ACU-400, EV-1, P70R, a78, M81105 RFU, ST60 RAI, E22158 ST-STNG NMEA 2000: Garmin 740S & GMR18 HD, Airmar WS-200WX, Actisense NGT-1 |
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SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices - Keith Pleas - 06-15-16, 06:30 PM
RE: SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 06-16-16, 03:37 PM
RE: SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices - Keith Pleas - 06-16-16 06:11 PM
RE: SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 06-17-16, 10:00 AM
RE: SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices - Keith Pleas - 06-18-16, 01:16 PM
RE: SeaTalkNG power with ACU-400 - Best Practices - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 06-20-16, 10:09 AM
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