I am installing a Raymarine Radar Antenna. Anyone know how to wire the 12V connection at the circuit breaker panel? I do not have a spare circuit breaker?
Do you really intend that as a question or statement?I do not have a spare circuit breaker?
Sadly many of these newer domes, which should have a separate power switch, don't. When they don't have an additional switch, for the radome, then the only choice is that the radome is always on whenever the plotter etc. is and thus you are adding unnecessary loads on the system when you don't need to.did someone miss the day in school when the teacher taught everyone to operate an on/off switch?
The garden hose cable radomes are now long gone. New radomes from Garmin, Ray, Navico etc. have a data cable and a power cable. In the old days you had no choice of a separate breaker but when you shut down the radar portion via the display it turned off the dome and did not just put it in STBY. Today when you apply 12V the dome is automatically drawing current whether you are using it or not.AS Maine points out
many users have the same breaker for the plotter and the radome. With Raymarine, this is only necessary when you use certain models of the open arrays (generally the higher power units not the smaller domes see your specific manual). the Ray manuals specify the common power source to protect the equipment. The lower power domes are generally connected direct to the plotter/power for the smaller C and E series but can have separate feeds according to the C and E series manuals