limbwalker
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2011
- Messages
- 30
I have a 1998 75 Mercury outboard, on a 20' Lund Alaskan, and bought a Powerline Model 33-10 Isolator for another old Starcraft I own and never got around to installing it, but now want to put it into this Lund..the Isolator has 3 posts on top A1, B1 and B2, ....Installation Instructions say to pick up primary power from the "Regulator Junction Box" and run it to centre post A1 to feed isolator.....I haven't pulled the cowl off the motor yet to see where these Junction Box is or if this Yellow/gray wire is there in which they indicate is suppose to be there, but the instructions are not specific to this particular motor...
I'm wondering why I can't run the main heavy + Lead from the engine that would Normally go to the start battery, and run it to the Centre Tap (A1) of the isolator, then from B1 run a 10awg lead to the + of start battery, then from B2 of isolator to + of Aux battery....and then run the Main Negative lead from engine, to the negative post on start battery and run one from there to Negative of Aux battery.... Should that not do the same job ?? Thank you... I tried calling the phone number to Hehr Power Systems in Fort Worth Texas and there was no answer, so maybe they aren't in business any longer, I'm not certain...If you guys could help shed some light my way, I'd appreciate it, thank you..
I'm wondering why I can't run the main heavy + Lead from the engine that would Normally go to the start battery, and run it to the Centre Tap (A1) of the isolator, then from B1 run a 10awg lead to the + of start battery, then from B2 of isolator to + of Aux battery....and then run the Main Negative lead from engine, to the negative post on start battery and run one from there to Negative of Aux battery.... Should that not do the same job ?? Thank you... I tried calling the phone number to Hehr Power Systems in Fort Worth Texas and there was no answer, so maybe they aren't in business any longer, I'm not certain...If you guys could help shed some light my way, I'd appreciate it, thank you..