Reed Switches - Use Of Reed switches in WTC

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  • jutland67
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 32

    #1

    Reed Switches - Use Of Reed switches in WTC

    Hi guys, I would like to ask your advice on putting a Reed switch (hope that is the correct spelling ! ) into the OTW Trafalgar class sub I am building. It is equipped with Bob Dimmacks excellent WTC which runs on a 12 Volt system. Is it possible to use a Reed switch to turn the power on and off without having to open the WTC everytime ? If so, what sort of switches would you recommend, as I was told that the small one I bought at Radio shack was more suited to switching a lamp on and off, than the system in my boat.....any and all advice would be much appreciated.
  • himszy
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 282

    #2
    Good for 12V systems]http://www.mhims.co.uk/images2/Mag.jpg

    Michael

    Good for 12V systems]http://www.mhims.co.uk/images2/Mag.jpg[/img]

    Michael

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    • bradv
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2004
      • 129

      #3
      Nice circuit - should work

      Nice circuit - should work well.

      On the simpler side, if you have a flat surface on the WTC you could use a standard toggle switch (which will easily handle the current you're going to draw, unlike a standalone reed switch) with a waterproof hood. This just requires a small hole in the WTC, around which I run a small bead of silicon on both sides before screwing in the switch & fastening nuts. I then fill the head of the waterproof hood with vaseline (petroleum jelly) and screw it down onto the WTC over the switch. Works nicely on several subs


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      • jutland67
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2004
        • 32

        #4
        thanks for the advice guys,

        thanks for the advice guys, I am still keen on using a Reed switch..the circuit is great but can you suggest a particular type or capacity of switch as i am pretty clueless about electronics.

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        • jutland67
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 32

          #5
          Just had my electronics-savvy buddy

          Just had my electronics-savvy buddy check out the diagram, and he says its a great and simple circuit.which he will knock up for me..just wanted to say thanks to Bradv and Himszy for your advice..this really is a great forum !

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