Exoset
Member
- Oct 3, 2018
- 58
- Boat Info
- 2014 Sea Ray 310 Sundancer
2017 RAM 3500 Dually Mega Cab Limited Cummins 6.7 Aisin
- Engines
- 5.7 350 Mag DTS w/Bravo III Axius Drives
Hey guys,
I find myself stuck in a field completely unknown to me... electricity.
Here is the context :
I have a SeaRay 310 DA 2014 with 2 circuit 12v and 120v (My knowledge pretty much stops here...)
I want to plug a router on the 12 volts circuit because I want it up all the time and not only when I am at the dock. Here are the specs :
Input voltage : Universal 100 to 240 VAC
Frequency : 50-60 Hz
Input current : PoE not enabled: 0.82A maximum
**PoE enabled : 1.55A Maximum (I WILL NEVER HAVE POE ENABLED)
Surge current : 90 A peak and less than 8 Arms per half cycle
I was wondering how I could plug this in order to use the 12 volt circuit, 0.82A seems not to be a big number compared to other devices in the boat, but then again I am no expert.
Does the idea sounds crazy, do I need some specific stuff or do you think it is safe to plug it directly on the 12 volts (UPS ?)
Thanks
I find myself stuck in a field completely unknown to me... electricity.
Here is the context :
I have a SeaRay 310 DA 2014 with 2 circuit 12v and 120v (My knowledge pretty much stops here...)
I want to plug a router on the 12 volts circuit because I want it up all the time and not only when I am at the dock. Here are the specs :
Input voltage : Universal 100 to 240 VAC
Frequency : 50-60 Hz
Input current : PoE not enabled: 0.82A maximum
**PoE enabled : 1.55A Maximum (I WILL NEVER HAVE POE ENABLED)
Surge current : 90 A peak and less than 8 Arms per half cycle
I was wondering how I could plug this in order to use the 12 volt circuit, 0.82A seems not to be a big number compared to other devices in the boat, but then again I am no expert.
Does the idea sounds crazy, do I need some specific stuff or do you think it is safe to plug it directly on the 12 volts (UPS ?)
Thanks