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On Sat, 19 May 2007 22:12:51 -0700, Josh Assing
wrote: \That is one of the items in the boat tool kit. Plus a meter and some wire of different colors. Plus some butt connectors and other end connectors. I could make a lot of excusses for why the tape was in the car and not in the boat -- but communication break down was a major cause. One thing I keep on the boat now is a coat hanger -- the coat hanger allowed me to jump the house battery to the starting battery & get the engine going again until we located the cause of the problem... You just don't hear enough folks say "keep a wire coat hanger on board" I bought a set of mini-jumpers at Wal-Mart - nice little case, compact, but handy when jumping the start batteries on other boats when necessary. I'm not at all sure I'd want to use a coat hanger - they are basically white metal and under a heavy current load, could melt and cause a problem quite beyond mere power outage. |
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