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Just installed a new depth/speed system using the Raymarine ST60.
I think there was a note somewhere (can't find it) about separate starting and house batteries because the Raymarine doesn't like voltage dips! I just ignored that. No way I'm doing that on a 30 foot sailboat with a Yanmar 2GM that starts on no voltage at all. Well - if I start when the battery is low - the Raymarine resets, loosing all calibration. This includes the sea temp calibration which is NOT set as an offset, but is set by measuring the actual temp and then setting the display to that value! So you can't even write down that calibration and reenter it. For no, I have to remember to have the Raymarine off when I start with low batteries! I'm considering some sort of circuit using batteries or ultracapacitors so buffer the supply voltage. Comments? Any one tried it? |
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