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A little surprising to hear talk of tightening battery cables at the battery
terminals with pliers?? Switch to clamp-on cable ends for high amp connections such as starters. Those wing nut connectors are only useful for connecting electronics directly to the batteries when there is no terminal strip for the purpose. If you have a battery on-off switch those connections should also be checked and cleaned and tightened if necessary. As Dan suggested the CRC battery connection cleaner/protector is great stuff if a little messy. It's red and never completely dries. Invest the few cents for a battery cable end and clamp connector wire brush.. A file? Golly, use the brush. Obviously, if you're on the water and need to clean the connections and you have no brush use something else. Butch "Dan Krueger" wrote in message .net... Tim, Tony beat me to it by a long shot. Maybe a different time zone?? I don't remember if I mentioned this in my post, but a file like the one on a leatherman tool will do the trick on the lead battery posts in a hurry. Don't forget to clean the corrosion off of the copper connections from the engines. The file is also great for that. Since you have one starting fine the corrosion is probably on the connection to the battery from the other motor. Dan Tim Kelley wrote: Tony, Dan, Thanks - I'll take your advice and clean the heck out of the battery connections (on both batteries), and recharge them. Hopefully that's the problem. I tightened the terminal connection with a pair of pliers, but they aren't too clean - that's for sure. Glad I'm running twin 115's. This problem happened 50 miles from port. Tim |
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