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On 6 Jun 2005 14:29:22 -0700, "aroostifer"
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Nope. As per manufacturers instructions the sniffer was wired directly
to the batteries. I guess I could put a fuse (10A, 15A?) in there, but
then I guess if/when fuse goes the sniffer will silently stop working.
Unless I wire up a separate on/off switch as per Matt's suggestion and
verified I get a "test beep" when sniffer powers on.

I'm thinking the next boat may have a kerosene stove...

- Ari



Pewople have mentioned placing an incandescent lamp acroos the fuse as
a tell-tale.

You could use a LED reistor combination as easily as a lamp, if you
can check polarity is correct, or even a flashing led which is the
most e-yecatching approach, I'd think.

Brian Whatcott Alkus OK
 
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