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It runs! And, THANKS!
Spent a few hours working on the boat today - dewinterizing. Put the
batteries in, after checking all the fluids, and went to crank the engine. Heard only a loud click from the solenoid. The lights, bilge pump, blower, etc. all worked just fine. Rechecked connections to make sure they were tight, even those on the starter. Then borrowed the jump-starter from the marina. Still got only a loud click from the solenoid. So, I decided to take the batteries back out, take them home and put them back on the charger. They'd been sitting in the back of the boat for about three weeks. When I went to remove the wires, 'lo and behold, I found another ground wire laying off to the side that I hadn't connected. Connected it, and the engine fired right up. Yippee! TIP - Next time I'm on the boat I will wire tie all the wires that go to each terminal on the battery so none get 'lost'. Now for the GOOD NEWS! In the few short hours that I was gone, the donations to the breast cancer foundation have almost reached the $2000 mark. Wow! The support you guys are providing is unreal. Thank you so much! Here - you can see for yourself: http://www.active.com/donate/varace4cure/RacingforRenee I've got to admit that matching your contributions makes me feel a whole lot better than putting over $200 worth of gas in the boat does! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
It runs! And, THANKS!
"JohnH" wrote in message ... Spent a few hours working on the boat today - dewinterizing. Put the batteries in, after checking all the fluids, and went to crank the engine. Heard only a loud click from the solenoid. The lights, bilge pump, blower, etc. all worked just fine. Rechecked connections to make sure they were tight, even those on the starter. Then borrowed the jump-starter from the marina. Still got only a loud click from the solenoid. So, I decided to take the batteries back out, take them home and put them back on the charger. They'd been sitting in the back of the boat for about three weeks. When I went to remove the wires, 'lo and behold, I found another ground wire laying off to the side that I hadn't connected. Connected it, and the engine fired right up. Yippee! TIP - Next time I'm on the boat I will wire tie all the wires that go to each terminal on the battery so none get 'lost'. Now for the GOOD NEWS! In the few short hours that I was gone, the donations to the breast cancer foundation have almost reached the $2000 mark. Wow! The support you guys are providing is unreal. Thank you so much! Here - you can see for yourself: http://www.active.com/donate/varace4cure/RacingforRenee I've got to admit that matching your contributions makes me feel a whole lot better than putting over $200 worth of gas in the boat does! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Glad to hear you got the boat running. What do you still need to do before you splash her Most importantly.....glad to hear the fund is going great. ;-) |
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