At my marina we have several Ranger Tugs and I've noticed at times as I pass them by some have their cockpit and gunwale lights left on... and it's bright sunlight... 😱
When I see this I normally will step into the cockpit and turn them off... hoping I don't set off some kind of alarm.
This got me to thinking that it's just too easy to leave these lights on, especially if somehow the rocker switch is flipped accidentally by leaning a chair on the switch or simply leaning on it when doing things about the cockpit. I know at time my chair will do this on the starboard side and even will active the fresh water pump on the port side which has a red light when its ON.
During a bight sunny day these lights are not easily seen when they are illuminated.
If there's no shore power connected I assume these lights will eventually drain the battery... I believe there are at least 4 of these lights.
I sure would like to come up with a solution that somehow warns of this condition before the boat is left for days on end.
Any suggestions forthcoming I wonder ???? Thanks.
One other light I leave on at times is the one in the head/shower room. 😉
When I see this I normally will step into the cockpit and turn them off... hoping I don't set off some kind of alarm.
This got me to thinking that it's just too easy to leave these lights on, especially if somehow the rocker switch is flipped accidentally by leaning a chair on the switch or simply leaning on it when doing things about the cockpit. I know at time my chair will do this on the starboard side and even will active the fresh water pump on the port side which has a red light when its ON.
During a bight sunny day these lights are not easily seen when they are illuminated.
If there's no shore power connected I assume these lights will eventually drain the battery... I believe there are at least 4 of these lights.
I sure would like to come up with a solution that somehow warns of this condition before the boat is left for days on end.
Any suggestions forthcoming I wonder ???? Thanks.
One other light I leave on at times is the one in the head/shower room. 😉