Re: battery question
Man thanks alot, you hit the head of the nail, I just went an look and there are 2 heavy gauge wires. the one in the center is connected to the pos. starter the other heavy gauge wire is going from bat1 neg. to engine ground. The one that I thought it was accessories is the bilge pump. so now my question is the neg wire on bat2 is not long enough to reach the neg1 ground, so can I connect neg2 to neg1 neg terminal or buy a bigger cable. another thing I just put the ear muffs on the engine , turn the water on and crancked the engine and the engine cranked right up. so is ther any other way to find out if the charging circuit blew or it could be ok.
Thanks for all the responses
That heavy gauge wire is to your engine/starter electrical. The small 10 AWG wires go to your ships electrical accessories (fish finder, radio, lights etc) Starters are NEVER wired with such light gauge wires because of the tremendous load they pull. If you pull the cover off of your outboard and look directly at the starter you will see a large heavy gauge wire connected directly to it. This will be 4 AWG or larger, MUCH larger than the two small wires that are connected to the switch.
Man thanks alot, you hit the head of the nail, I just went an look and there are 2 heavy gauge wires. the one in the center is connected to the pos. starter the other heavy gauge wire is going from bat1 neg. to engine ground. The one that I thought it was accessories is the bilge pump. so now my question is the neg wire on bat2 is not long enough to reach the neg1 ground, so can I connect neg2 to neg1 neg terminal or buy a bigger cable. another thing I just put the ear muffs on the engine , turn the water on and crancked the engine and the engine cranked right up. so is ther any other way to find out if the charging circuit blew or it could be ok.
Thanks for all the responses