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On Tue, 05 Aug 2014 14:19:37 -0500, Califbill wrote: Also, the ground circuit will heat just like the hot circuit. Same current amount should be flowing in both circuits. Especially in a Fiberglas boat. On an outboard, the "ground circuit" is basically the battery cable from the block to the battery. Very much as the hot circuit. Loose or corroded connection on either post of the battery well heat up. Or a broken cable, with only a few strands making contact. Look at the terminals and see if any discoloration. Or feel the connections while cranking. Or get a meter and look at the voltage at the motor while cranking. |
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