ggundersen3
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2007
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- 249
I had an electrical mishap yesterday on my 1995 OMC 5.0L. The boat had been winterized with the battery disconnected and removed. I wanted to reconnect the battery to work on installing a new radio/stereo. I made an embarrassing blunder and connected the battery in reverse. Yes! Positive on negative terminal and negative on positive. It sparked pretty intense the second I touched the cable to the terminal so I knew right away something was wrong so I immediately removed the cable from the terminal! It was only connected this way for maybe 1or 2 seconds at the most. I then connected the cables to the terminals correctly and tried a few things to see what may have blown. All accessories seem to work normal (lights, horn, blower), trim and tilt work normal. I tried cranking the starter and it cranked like normal. I didn't start the engine though. Is there a chance I didn't hurt anything because it was only connected in reverse for a second or 2? Is there a fuse or circuit breaker to protect in case this happens? If not, what could I have damaged and what can I do to check things out? Thanks! Been boating since 1963 and can't believe I did this. Help/advice appreciated here.