52mm Navigation Light Gauge
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| Type | navigation light monitor (gauge + paired relay box) |
|---|---|
| Works with | incandescent or LED navigation lights |
| Function | an LED per light; goes out if a bulb or cable fails |
| Size | 52mm gauge |
| Power | 12V or 24V |
| Waterproof rating | IP67 |
| Backlight | red or yellow (switchable, dimmable) |
| Face | black or white |
| Bezel | black or white plastic, or 316 stainless |
A navigation-light monitor that lets you check your nav lights from the helm. It's a paired set — gauge plus relay box — with an LED for each light: if a bulb blows or a cable breaks, that LED goes out, so you can see at a glance which light has failed.
It works with traditional incandescent or LED navigation lights.
- 52mm gauge, supplied with its paired relay box
- Monitors each nav light — the LED goes out if a bulb or cable fails
- For incandescent or LED nav lights
- 12V or 24V
- IP67
- Backlight: red or yellow (switchable and dimmable)
- Face: black or white; bezel: stainless, black or white
Keeping an eye on nav-light status helps you stay compliant and visible after dark. Browse all gauges and displays →.
Yellow - yellow light
Orange - red light
Black - to sensor
Red - to positive (battery +)
Blue - to ground (battery -)
1. Cut a 52mm (2 1/16") diameter hole in the panel.
You will need a minimum clearance of 55mm (2 3/16") behind the panel to fit the gauge.
2. Remove fastening ring and insert gauge through panel from the front, fit and tighten fastening ring from the rear.
3. Connect wires according to wiring diagram.
Select either Orange or Yellow wires for backlighting. Wire colour corresponds with backlight colour.
4. For optional navigation light and anchoring light, white wire and red wire can connect to the switch separately. As the white wire connects to positive pole, the red wire also connects to positive pole; when only red wire power on, white wire disconnect.
5. If the navigation light is an incandescent bulb, connect one end of bulb to B end, and the other end to the negative pole;
For an LED light, connect the positive pole of LED light to the L end, and the other end to the negative pole;
6. The LED lights D1 to D5 in the gauge will be activated when power is consumed through the navigation lights. A broken circuit, wire or bulbs will deactivate the respective LED in the gauge.
*Note: The input current for B terminal and L terminal must not exceed the scope defined on the label.
7. Insert wire harness into port at the back of the gauge.
52mm Navigation Light Gauge
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| Type | navigation light monitor (gauge + paired relay box) |
|---|---|
| Works with | incandescent or LED navigation lights |
| Function | an LED per light; goes out if a bulb or cable fails |
| Size | 52mm gauge |
| Power | 12V or 24V |
| Waterproof rating | IP67 |
| Backlight | red or yellow (switchable, dimmable) |
| Face | black or white |
| Bezel | black or white plastic, or 316 stainless |
A navigation-light monitor that lets you check your nav lights from the helm. It's a paired set — gauge plus relay box — with an LED for each light: if a bulb blows or a cable breaks, that LED goes out, so you can see at a glance which light has failed.
It works with traditional incandescent or LED navigation lights.
- 52mm gauge, supplied with its paired relay box
- Monitors each nav light — the LED goes out if a bulb or cable fails
- For incandescent or LED nav lights
- 12V or 24V
- IP67
- Backlight: red or yellow (switchable and dimmable)
- Face: black or white; bezel: stainless, black or white
Keeping an eye on nav-light status helps you stay compliant and visible after dark. Browse all gauges and displays →.
Yellow - yellow light
Orange - red light
Black - to sensor
Red - to positive (battery +)
Blue - to ground (battery -)
1. Cut a 52mm (2 1/16") diameter hole in the panel.
You will need a minimum clearance of 55mm (2 3/16") behind the panel to fit the gauge.
2. Remove fastening ring and insert gauge through panel from the front, fit and tighten fastening ring from the rear.
3. Connect wires according to wiring diagram.
Select either Orange or Yellow wires for backlighting. Wire colour corresponds with backlight colour.
4. For optional navigation light and anchoring light, white wire and red wire can connect to the switch separately. As the white wire connects to positive pole, the red wire also connects to positive pole; when only red wire power on, white wire disconnect.
5. If the navigation light is an incandescent bulb, connect one end of bulb to B end, and the other end to the negative pole;
For an LED light, connect the positive pole of LED light to the L end, and the other end to the negative pole;
6. The LED lights D1 to D5 in the gauge will be activated when power is consumed through the navigation lights. A broken circuit, wire or bulbs will deactivate the respective LED in the gauge.
*Note: The input current for B terminal and L terminal must not exceed the scope defined on the label.
7. Insert wire harness into port at the back of the gauge.