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Not sure if this is of any interest to people, but I "finished" (never really finished) a restoration on my Bayliner last year and was wrapping up some odds and ends this spring/summer, one of which was the fact that my mercruiser alarm was not working. I pulled the buzzer and tested it on my bench and it was not working. So instead of dropping 100 dollars on a replacement merc one I bought a el cheapo buzzer from amazon for like 10 bucks...
While at it, I decided to turn a simple swap out into a project. The new buzzer was super loud, so my initial thought was to put a resistor in series to quiet it down a little, but then realized thats not something you potentially don't want to hear when under way with the wind and engine noise.
So I decided to build a time delay circuit that gives you ~10 seconds until the buzzer starts... This should be enough time to turn the key to on, pump the throttle a few times and start the motor without going deaf...
I believe mercruiser made some version of this at some point, but my boat was never equipped with the timer. I also am going to put a push button on the switch panel somewhere that grounds out the tan/blue wire so I can test the alarm since ideally I will never hear it anymore.. Or I could just make a habit of every once in a while giving it 10 seconds before starting the motor.
Anywho... just thought I'd post this if anyone was interested in the idea... I decided to do it this way cuz I like doing electronics type stuff as a hobby and had all the components already.
But it would be much easier to just buy a premade time delay relay off amazon/ebay and just splice it into your circuit..
Anways... Heres the final product/schematic
(I know its not pretty lol - covered in hotglue to keep moisture out and eliminate vibration issues.)
While at it, I decided to turn a simple swap out into a project. The new buzzer was super loud, so my initial thought was to put a resistor in series to quiet it down a little, but then realized thats not something you potentially don't want to hear when under way with the wind and engine noise.
So I decided to build a time delay circuit that gives you ~10 seconds until the buzzer starts... This should be enough time to turn the key to on, pump the throttle a few times and start the motor without going deaf...
I believe mercruiser made some version of this at some point, but my boat was never equipped with the timer. I also am going to put a push button on the switch panel somewhere that grounds out the tan/blue wire so I can test the alarm since ideally I will never hear it anymore.. Or I could just make a habit of every once in a while giving it 10 seconds before starting the motor.
Anywho... just thought I'd post this if anyone was interested in the idea... I decided to do it this way cuz I like doing electronics type stuff as a hobby and had all the components already.
But it would be much easier to just buy a premade time delay relay off amazon/ebay and just splice it into your circuit..
Anways... Heres the final product/schematic
(I know its not pretty lol - covered in hotglue to keep moisture out and eliminate vibration issues.)