fastlearner
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My 2006 Sea Ray 185 its moored in seawater 180 days a year, so I thought I'd put a simple battery switch to stop battery from discharging between uses and help reduce passive electrical current that I hear can cause galv. corrosion of the outdrive (the annodes disolve in about 6 months).
My new battery switch directions show hooking the switch to the positive side of the battery. But it seems easier to connect to the negative side, as there are two leads off the positive terminal.
Wouldn't it work just as well switching off the negative cable? I realize my bilge pump will be off, but since it doesn't rain here in socal for 6 months, its not at risk of flooding/sinking. Seems like I need to kill all current to reduce corrosion and stop passive discharge, right?
My new battery switch directions show hooking the switch to the positive side of the battery. But it seems easier to connect to the negative side, as there are two leads off the positive terminal.
Wouldn't it work just as well switching off the negative cable? I realize my bilge pump will be off, but since it doesn't rain here in socal for 6 months, its not at risk of flooding/sinking. Seems like I need to kill all current to reduce corrosion and stop passive discharge, right?