kstage
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Last summer my boat suffered a devastating electronics melt-down, presumably as a result of transient voltage spikes from a faulty voltage regulator.* While I have fuses and appropriate circuit breakers installed, I know that they really only offer protection from fire and over-heating of wires....little in the way of protecting delicate circuit boards from voltage spikes.* I am searching for a way to protect these delicate instruments (GPS, VHF radio, Chartplotter, Autopilot, AIS) from a possible future event.* Does a good, reliable quality component exist so as to protect my electronics from high voltage spikes from the alternator/voltage regulator? I have a 12V system with alternator, Balmar voltage regulator, with separate house bank and starting battery, including Xantrex Smart charger and Echo charger with Link 20 monitor. * I assumed (incorrectly) that I had enough circuitry protection.* Thanks for any suggestions.
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