skargo
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Re: Unplug before you dunk?
I only see people pointing at those that leave them plugged in, not the other way around.
Seems very one sided to me, but what do I know, I'm one of the people who know nothing and leave them plugged in.
Seriously guys, this is silly, it's just like a Chevy/Ford/Dodge thing or an OB vs IO thread.
Do what makes you happy and stop worrying about what the guy next to you is doing. By the crankiness and arguments going on I think many here could use a boat ride. It's the best hobby ever and it's brought all of us together. I'm trying to be nice to everyone, if I can do it, so can anyone.
Now, do I have to use Mercruiser oil in my Mercruiser?
being wet and being immersed are not the same.... for electrolysis to occur the annode and cathode (positive and negative) need to be immersed in the same water as to have continuity.... also auto manufacturers use wetherpac connectors for a reason... water intrusion into electrical connections is a real concern....
My point through this whole mess has been the same.... no you don't have to unplug if you don't want too but you look foolish if you choose to laugh at someone who does
I only see people pointing at those that leave them plugged in, not the other way around.
Seems very one sided to me, but what do I know, I'm one of the people who know nothing and leave them plugged in.
Seriously guys, this is silly, it's just like a Chevy/Ford/Dodge thing or an OB vs IO thread.
Do what makes you happy and stop worrying about what the guy next to you is doing. By the crankiness and arguments going on I think many here could use a boat ride. It's the best hobby ever and it's brought all of us together. I'm trying to be nice to everyone, if I can do it, so can anyone.
Now, do I have to use Mercruiser oil in my Mercruiser?