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NEVER, EVER MOVE THE BATTERY SWITCH WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING......
or bad things will happen.......... Switching ground in this manner is idiotic at least, negligent or dangerous at most. STUPID comes to mind, also. On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 01:05:05 GMT, "Henry" wrote: I recently bought an O'day 27 and have come across a surprise in the wiring of the battery switch. This is the usual 1,2, both or off. The two batteries are wired with their positives strapped together, and the negatives disappear separately into the switch. All positives are taken from the deep cycle battery, including the starter. Tomorrow I intend to remove the switch with a view to rewiring in a more conventional way. Can anyone speculate on why the wiring should be as it is. Also, is there anything I should know to prevent blowing the alternator? Thanks in anticipation Henry Larry W4CSC No, no, Scotty! I said, "Beam me a wrench.", not a WENCH! Kirk Out..... |
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