ajgraz
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Due to possible interference from the device itself or the power wires running to it (or for any other reason), is there a safe minimum mounting distance between a battery switch and sensitive electronics, like: VHF radio, antenna or antenna cable? GPS receiver(s)? Fishfinder / sonar / transducer cabling? Tachometer?
Right now got one battery in a box in a compartment near the stern (everything is hooked to it) and an identical "spare" (nothing hooked to it but 2nd bank of onboard charger) in a box under the console. Thinking of putting both batteries under the console (for weight distribution reasons) and installing a battery switch, probably this Blue Seas m-series 6007:
https://www.bluesea.com/products/600...y_Switch_-_Red
(And of course new, longer, beefier starting cables, and beefy cabling from batteries to the switch and to ground)
Trying to find a good location to surface mount the switch. I read that it wants to be accessible in case of emergency, which I take to mean "within arms reach while operating, and not fumbling with any covers or hatches." There are a few spots on the face of my console (or in the dash) where it would certainly fit, but most of these locations may put the switch (and the power wires to it) within an inch or two of one or more of the aforementioned electronic devices. Is there any issue with that?
On the topic of the safety of surface-mounting on, say, the dash--how easily can these switches be accidentally "bumped" into a wrong position with the sweep of a hand? (This is one reason I'm definitely not putting it anywhere my knees will knock into it! Already had to move ignition and kill switches for that reason.)
Right now got one battery in a box in a compartment near the stern (everything is hooked to it) and an identical "spare" (nothing hooked to it but 2nd bank of onboard charger) in a box under the console. Thinking of putting both batteries under the console (for weight distribution reasons) and installing a battery switch, probably this Blue Seas m-series 6007:
https://www.bluesea.com/products/600...y_Switch_-_Red
(And of course new, longer, beefier starting cables, and beefy cabling from batteries to the switch and to ground)
Trying to find a good location to surface mount the switch. I read that it wants to be accessible in case of emergency, which I take to mean "within arms reach while operating, and not fumbling with any covers or hatches." There are a few spots on the face of my console (or in the dash) where it would certainly fit, but most of these locations may put the switch (and the power wires to it) within an inch or two of one or more of the aforementioned electronic devices. Is there any issue with that?
On the topic of the safety of surface-mounting on, say, the dash--how easily can these switches be accidentally "bumped" into a wrong position with the sweep of a hand? (This is one reason I'm definitely not putting it anywhere my knees will knock into it! Already had to move ignition and kill switches for that reason.)