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SPA-AA560
Price:$1,040.00 EachIn Stock (14)
AutoAnchor 560 Anchor Rode Counter & Control Kit Black, Sensor & Magnets (cable sold separately)
     
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AutoAnchor 560 Anchor Rode Counter & Control Kit with Black Console, Sensor & Magnets (cable sold separately)

The AA560 kit is suitable for all chain or rope/chain anchor rodes.  It both controls and counts the rode.  Included in the kit are the console instrument head, console cover, sensor with plug, 2 magnets, motor load sensor terminators and operation manual.  Both the instrument and the sensor have female plugs installed for fast, positive plug and play installation.  Sensor cables with male plugs are sold separately in a variety of lengths.

 

Replaces SPA-AA500C

Replaces SPA-AA560-G

 


  • Large LCD display
  • "One Touch" automatic function deploys and retrieves a preset length of anchor rode to make anchoring easier
  • Docking Alarm and pre-set stopping point help protect the boat during retrieval
  • Adjustable green backlighting
  • Safety Lock to reduce unwanted operation
  • Easy installation with many preset windlass specific calibrations
  • Built-in on-screen diagnostics for troubleshooting
  • Intuitive user interface screen
  • Install up to 2 units or combine with AA150 or AA601 for multi stations
  • Logs windlass hours of operation for seasonal maintenance
  • Weather Cover to protect console unit
  • Consoles available in Black (SPA-AA560) or Grey (SPA-AA560-G)

Sensor Cables (sold separately) are available in 3 lengths:

  • SPA-AA9500 - 6.5m (21.33')
  • SPA-AA9502 - 15m (49.21')
  • SPA-AA9503 - 20m (65.62')
NameDescription
Manufacturers Part NoAA9301
Maximum Voltage30V
Current Consumption30mA
Temperature Range23-140° F
SolenoidsMax 4 amp draw
Approximate Ship Weight (lbs)2
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Frequently Asked Questions About Anchor Switchgear

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What Is Anchor Switchgear?

Anchor switchgear refers to the control systems used in marine applications to operate anchor windlasses and winches. These include all necessary switches, circuit breakers, and panels that ensure the safe deployment and retrieval of anchors.

 

How Does Anchor Switchgear Enhance Boating Safety?

Properly functioning anchor switchgear provides precise control over the anchoring process, reducing the risk of accidents due to anchor mismanagement. Safety features often include emergency cut-offs and remote operation capabilities.

 

Can I Upgrade My Boat’s Anchor Switchgear?

Yes, upgrading your boat's anchor switchgear is possible and can improve performance and safety. Upgrades can include installing advanced remote controls, better circuit protection, and more reliable switch mechanisms.

 

What Should I Consider When Choosing Anchor Switchgear for My Boat?

When selecting anchor switchgear, consider the size and type of your boat, the windlass system compatibility, and the specific marine conditions you typically encounter. Also, look for durable, corrosion-resistant components that can withstand harsh marine environments.

 

How Often Should Anchor Switchgear Be Inspected?

Conducting routine inspections is essential to maintaining the effectiveness and safety of your anchor switchgear. It’s advisable to examine the switchgear thoroughly at the beginning of each boating season or before embarking on extended trips. During these inspections, focus on identifying any signs of corrosion, wear, or other types of damage.

 

Is Anchor Switchgear Resistant to Marine Conditions?

Anchor switchgear is specifically designed to withstand marine environments. Most switchgear components are made from corrosion-resistant materials like marine-grade stainless steel or coated with protective finishes to resist saltwater exposure.

 

What Are the Common Issues With Anchor Switchgear?

Typical issues with an anchor switchgear often involve electrical faults, component corrosion, and mechanical breakdowns such as jammed switches or buttons. Consistently performing maintenance checks can help detect and address these problems early, preventing more severe complications.