rwidman
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Re: Hardwiring stereo
I'll bet the manufacturers are using the same integrated circuit for the tuner section. All of them.
They could go back thirty years to the mechanical push buttons and levers linked to a sliding core in a coil!
But seriously, the stereo memory circuit shouldn't be a problem if the boat is used every month or so or if there' a battery charger. I've left my truck (with stereo) unused for a month or more without a problem.
CO monitors draw far more power than the stereo memory circuit. It's not difficult to disconnect them for off season storage and removing the fuse from the memory circuit would do the same for the stereo.
Some folks disconnect their batteries for off season storage. That will do it.
You would thinks so wouldn't you. Problem is the manufacturers probably use the exact same circuit for non-marine vs marine radios. Volume just isn't high enough to warrant a redesign for marine.
I'll bet the manufacturers are using the same integrated circuit for the tuner section. All of them.
They could go back thirty years to the mechanical push buttons and levers linked to a sliding core in a coil!
But seriously, the stereo memory circuit shouldn't be a problem if the boat is used every month or so or if there' a battery charger. I've left my truck (with stereo) unused for a month or more without a problem.
CO monitors draw far more power than the stereo memory circuit. It's not difficult to disconnect them for off season storage and removing the fuse from the memory circuit would do the same for the stereo.
Some folks disconnect their batteries for off season storage. That will do it.