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![]() "Jeff" wrote What I meant was to have the solenoid breaker off the sniffer breaker such that you could turn on the sniffer first and wait for a minute before turning on the gas, but you couldn't turn on the gas without the sniffer. I don't know if the combination sniffer/solenoid switch has a built in delay, but there's nothing stopping you from doing it manually. I think this may be the easiest thing to do to ensure the sniffers are on before the propane is switched on. I will probably leave the sniffer switch in ON position so that sniffers come on when main panel switch is turned on. It seems to me that you don't like the thought of a switch panel that might be misused. I must admit the on my previous boat, it was too close to the settee, and on two occasions the fridge got turned off by mistake, leading to some unpleasantness! Why not have a special panel with a cover over it? That is my problem too - the fridge and main panel breaker/switches are on front side of nav station seat. The refrig is a normal magnetic switch breaker and less likely to be accidentally switched, but the 100A main panel breaker is a Bussman type and has a push trip button that is easy to trip with foot. I will look at putting a guard over it or maybe relocate and use location for windlass breaker (next project!) Thanks for suggestions! GBM |
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