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<blockquote data-quote="Sea Antsy" data-source="post: 501944" data-attributes="member: 33043"><p>What DaleH said.."Just please NEVER use wingnuts on a battery. Loose connections can blow a stator on an OB engine. And always put an internal or external tooth lock washer down on the battery post before adding any other battery item, such as the OB starter leads."</p><p></p><p>If there is a loose/intermittent connection to the battery (THE LOAD).. your charging source (the outboard) will see .. no load- then--load , and something very technical and magic and EXPENSIVE will happen to the charging system of your outboard.</p><p>Never interrupt a person working with a power tool, or a charging source by switching the load on and off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sea Antsy, post: 501944, member: 33043"] What DaleH said.."Just please NEVER use wingnuts on a battery. Loose connections can blow a stator on an OB engine. And always put an internal or external tooth lock washer down on the battery post before adding any other battery item, such as the OB starter leads." If there is a loose/intermittent connection to the battery (THE LOAD).. your charging source (the outboard) will see .. no load- then--load , and something very technical and magic and EXPENSIVE will happen to the charging system of your outboard. Never interrupt a person working with a power tool, or a charging source by switching the load on and off. [/QUOTE]
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