Battery Cables

egldvrbags

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1995 Bayliner 2050 LS
4.3LX Alpha 1 Gen II
serial # 0F436164

The battery cables on my boat are the type that go on the battery w/ a wing nut. I want to replace them w/ones that use the automotive style connectors on the battery.

Are there premade cables out there (can't seem to find them) that have the automotive connector factory installed or do I just buy the cables and connectors separately and cut the wire to fit?

Thanks!

Bags
 

Stamey

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Re: Battery Cables

I don't know where you are located, but to answer your question, yes, they do make cables with top post connections made on the cable. I see them at auto parts stores all the time. You want to avoid clamp-on styles cables ends if possible, as they are a great place for corrosion to start.

Bondo, Bhile,
Why do you guys not like wing nuts on your batteries?

Chris
 

Gun Dog

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Re: Battery Cables

I clean out about six or eight wing nuts a year from the bilge.
 

45Auto

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Re: Battery Cables

If you replace your cables, make sure you use marine cables and not automotive cables. The marine cables have plated wire to prevent internal corrosion. Auto cables will work fine for a season or two, then they'll drive you crazy chasing electrical problems caused by the bad cables.
 
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