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Actually it would be a lot simpler than trying to rig up a 3 way circuit
between the nav station and the helm. A $12 hermetically sealed latching relay and four 18 gauge wires. Probably more reliable too. Latching relays have been around for a long time making millions of cycles in some very nasty environments. Besides having one less connection, with a relay the switches are redundant and the switch leads are not in the lighting circuit and are energized for only a fraction of a second. . If either of the switch circuits die the other will still work. In a 3-way the switches are in series and the wires are carrying the lighting current any time the lights are on increasing the chances for corrosion. If either switch dies or any connector corrodes you are SOL.. Also with a 3-way arrangement all the current will have to travel all the way to the cockpit and back regardless of which switch was thrown. Unless you are 100% LED that is 30 or 40 feet of extra wire carrying enough amps to handle four 20 watt bulbs or about a 2.5% voltage drop on #12 wire not counting the wires going to the lights. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Roger Long" wrote in message ... Cool. Someone who likes things more complicated than I do (or people here think I do, anyway). I've gone to LED nav lights so the voltage drop and consumption are not such a big issue. -- Roger Long |
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