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Power Steering
I'm looking at a Borg-Warner powerscrew drive for the rudder. What kind of
current drain on the batteries can I expect from manual control of the helm versus autopilot? I'm getting a hell of a deal on this unit: New In Box! RB |
Power Steering
Current drain for most below deck autopilots depends on how hard and
frequently they work. Assume an avg. of 5 amps. Could be more, Could be less. Even if its free, it too big for your boat and your future boat. The cost of installation will approach the cost of a wheelpilot. It cost me at least a grand , over and above the autopilot ,on my installation not including my labor. On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 03:54:00 GMT, "Bobsprit" wrote: I'm looking at a Borg-Warner powerscrew drive for the rudder. What kind of current drain on the batteries can I expect from manual control of the helm versus autopilot? I'm getting a hell of a deal on this unit: New In Box! RB |
Power Steering
Borg Warner is the drive. Whose electronics?
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 03:54:00 GMT, "Bobsprit" wrote: I'm looking at a Borg-Warner powerscrew drive for the rudder. What kind of current drain on the batteries can I expect from manual control of the helm versus autopilot? I'm getting a hell of a deal on this unit: New In Box! RB |
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