Looks great. Twelve lighted (on/off) control buttons provides amazing versatility. I don’t see a professional way to label the buttons. Is there a label option with backlight on the panel itself? With 12 buttons it will be near impossible to remember which button controls which load.
Hi Jeff, nice video, seems like a brand deal though. No prices mentioned, no actual review , no criticism, no comment on the materials quality, etc. Is this a brand deal? Did you get this stuff for free? No biggie , just gotta let us know up front.
Hi Nixon, upon product launch Maretron sent us some demos to try out. We haven't yet deployed this product in the field yet, so unfortunately don't have lessons learnt from installing. Anyone else have experience with this product?
Looks great. Twelve lighted (on/off) control buttons provides amazing versatility. I don’t see a professional way to label the buttons. Is there a label option with backlight on the panel itself? With 12 buttons it will be near impossible to remember which button controls which load.
Good point, labelling is so important.
Are you going to talk about the programming? Maybe do a demo with the parts mounted on a big board with some fans or lights for loads?
Thanks for the suggestion.
Great tecnología
Seems promising.
Hi Jeff, nice video, seems like a brand deal though. No prices mentioned, no actual review , no criticism, no comment on the materials quality, etc.
Is this a brand deal? Did you get this stuff for free? No biggie , just gotta let us know up front.
Hi Nixon, upon product launch Maretron sent us some demos to try out. We haven't yet deployed this product in the field yet, so unfortunately don't have lessons learnt from installing. Anyone else have experience with this product?
Does the 12 button multiplex keypad have a light or lights for each circuit, i.e., can you tell by looking at the keypad if each circuit is ON or OFF?
Yes, The keypad is LED backlit and has the ability to turn on the back lights only when a circuit is switched on.
Thanks for responding to a fellow boater.
Great presentation, but get a real knife. A sheep’s foot rigging knife, or a stainless multi-tool, would be much more sailorly.
Good one... sounds like i have a wishlist item for the holidays.