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[email protected] September 23rd 07 04:18 PM

What guage wire??
 
I want to install my battery in the bow of my 16 foot skiff. The
battery will power the starter for a 25 horse electric start evinrude.
The total cable length will be 18 feet, no breaks. What guage wire do
I need to use, do I need to use something as big as a car like 4
guage, or can I use 8?? How many amps does a typical 25 horse draw?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Lew Hodgett September 25th 07 01:16 AM

What guage wire??
 

wrote:

I want to install my battery in the bow of my 16 foot skiff. The
battery will power the starter for a 25 horse electric start

evinrude.
The total cable length will be 18 feet, no breaks. What guage wire

do
I need to use, do I need to use something as big as a car like 4
guage, or can I use 8?? How many amps does a typical 25 horse draw?


If you are looking for conformation that you can do the job on the
cheap by using small wire, look elsewhere.

#2AWG will do the job correctly.

Lew



[email protected] September 25th 07 07:33 AM

What guage wire??
 
On Sep 24, 8:16 pm, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
wrote:
I want to install my battery in the bow of my 16 foot skiff. The
battery will power the starter for a 25 horse electric start

evinrude.
The total cable length will be 18 feet, no breaks. What guage wire

do
I need to use, do I need to use something as big as a car like 4
guage, or can I use 8?? How many amps does a typical 25 horse draw?


If you are looking for conformation that you can do the job on the
cheap by using small wire, look elsewhere.


Why would you say that?? I never said anything about cheap. I go out
with three frekin' motors including the trolling thruster, I don't
cheap out on my boating.


#2AWG will do the job correctly.


Thank you, I solved my problem btw. I bought a good set of 12 foot
jumper cables and modified the handles of the clips so I did not have
to worry about crimping. Obviously I am not going to put the battery
as far forward as I initially intended. but it will make little
difference other than readjusting storage space.

Lew




Wayne.B September 30th 07 05:45 AM

What guage wire??
 
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:18:02 -0000,
wrote:

I want to install my battery in the bow of my 16 foot skiff. The
battery will power the starter for a 25 horse electric start evinrude.
The total cable length will be 18 feet, no breaks. What guage wire do
I need to use, do I need to use something as big as a car like 4
guage, or can I use 8?? How many amps does a typical 25 horse draw?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.


As I stated previously on r.b, 8 guage should be fine.

Wayne.B September 30th 07 05:46 AM

What guage wire??
 
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:16:58 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"
wrote:

#2AWG will do the job correctly.


It will do the job but it's way overkill on a 25 hp motor.

[email protected] October 1st 07 03:47 PM

What guage wire??
 
On Sep 30, 12:46 am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 17:16:58 -0700, "Lew Hodgett"

wrote:
#2AWG will do the job correctly.


It will do the job but it's way overkill on a 25 hp motor.


Just a followup. I ended up with 8 guage jumper wires, reworked as
noted above. Most times I am still starting with the rope cold anyway.
I tried a set of 2 guage jumper cables with a brandy new interstate
"Marine Starting" battery from Sears and it did exactly the same thing
as with the smaller, although marine too, battery and the 8 guage
cables so I took the big battery back after doing a load test on the
smaller one just to be sure. Still going to need to remove and rebuild
the starter this winter, only problem is when as we boat pretty much
all season as long as there is not too much ice on the river;)


Richard Casady October 3rd 07 04:00 PM

What guage wire??
 
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 00:45:08 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 15:18:02 -0000,
wrote:

I want to install my battery in the bow of my 16 foot skiff. The
battery will power the starter for a 25 horse electric start evinrude.
The total cable length will be 18 feet, no breaks. What guage wire do
I need to use, do I need to use something as big as a car like 4
guage, or can I use 8?? How many amps does a typical 25 horse draw?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.


As I stated previously on r.b, 8 guage should be fine.


I use eight ga for a five horse electric motor[or a drier,or a stove].
I don't see more than a one half[1] horse starter on a 25 hp engine. I
used to hand start one of those 25 evinrudes. It had no starter, just
a handle you pulled. It wouldn't work with the battery near the
engine? I suppose there is some trim issue. There _is_ a trim
adjustment on the motor. I would avoid the long cables if I could,
every thing they do by being longer is bad: cost, weight, voltage
drop, energy waste. It would not be out of the question to take the
engine to an auto electrical shop and have them measure the cranking
current. Did you try asking the Evinrude people? Or a dealer's
mechanic.

1. About the same current as a five horse AC moter.

Casady


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