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195CC wiring diagram
I'm now in the middle of the installation of a JBC sterio CD AM/FM radio, a VHF marine radio, a Humminbird depth sounder w/ GPS, and XM satillite radio.
First, the 195CC manual had didly on the scematic layout of the wiring diagram. I sent an email to the regional sales rep and he respnded with the wiring harness diagram for the 210, which apparently they use for the 195CC. Unfortunately, this means that the harness has a bunch of unconnected terminals, bare wires that go no-where etc. My objective is to provide a single-switch solution to shutting down my electronics at the end of a trip. The 195CC has 7 switches, none of which include an Accessory switch that solves my needs. There is an accessory block that uses automotice-style plug-fuses in for 4 circuts, but it is not switched by the ignition or a single-switch solution. Anyone know of a four-pole single throw solid state relay so I can shut down my electronics with a single switch? Thanks |
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You only really need to have a breaker 15-20 amp depending on load on the positive so a single in line breaker would do fine. The you need an Electronics Master for all radios gps fish finder ect. highly recomend indivual in line fuses on each . VhF in transmit should be close to max. load, with others running. ADD total amp draw from all manuals add 20%. thats what you need. Try the web or west marine or boaters world.
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