I just finished my installation (see diagram attached) and per documentation recommendation and advice on this forum, I powered the backbone from the ACU-400.
After a bit of testing the backbone lost power and I figured out the SeaTalkng power fuse on the ACU-400 was blown.
Turns out this is a 3A fuse, but all the SeaTalk docs talk about 5A fuses.
Is the ACU-400 not sufficient for this purpose? As you can see the backbone is balanced and I followed all other recommendations.
Maybe it was just a fluke, but I figured I should ask to make sure before I take the boat out!
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After a bit of testing the backbone lost power and I figured out the SeaTalkng power fuse on the ACU-400 was blown.
Turns out this is a 3A fuse, but all the SeaTalk docs talk about 5A fuses.
Is the ACU-400 not sufficient for this purpose? As you can see the backbone is balanced and I followed all other recommendations.
Maybe it was just a fluke, but I figured I should ask to make sure before I take the boat out!
