Seliod question

LuckyPenny

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Why do mercruiser's (and others) have a starter seliod and a slave seliod? I know the starter seliod is for kicking the starter, what purpose and function is served by the slave seliod?
 

tommays

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Re: Seliod question

It keeps the voltage drop going to the starter solenoid low

Buy useing it a much shorter wire powers the starter solenoid and the long run from the key switch only has to power the slave


Tommays
 

WillyBWright

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Re: Seliod question

On most runabouts the slave isn't all that necessary. It's on houseboats and such with long wiring harnesses where it's most needed.
 

LuckyPenny

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Re: Seliod question

Thanks for the info. My boat currently does not have one installed (not since I have owned her anyway) What was said make sense now. Where is the best and safest location to install it?
 
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