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New 14foot Jon Boat owner. Need assistance on basic setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 451664" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>OK, I fear by providing the circuit diagram I may have created more confusion than help. Sorry about that. That diagram is one way to handle things. It assumes there is elect start. You don’t have that. Unless your OB has an alternator there is no reason for a battery connection. There are other options to the diagram I attached. For example, you could do this without using the combined fuse block w/negative bus. Also, besides some elect components, you need to make sure you have the correct type and size wiring, connectors, & circuit protection. I strongly suggest you spend a little time doing research online about Boat DC wiring. Then you will be 100% comfortable with the chore and probably know more than I do about the whole subject!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 451664, member: 21536"] OK, I fear by providing the circuit diagram I may have created more confusion than help. Sorry about that. That diagram is one way to handle things. It assumes there is elect start. You don’t have that. Unless your OB has an alternator there is no reason for a battery connection. There are other options to the diagram I attached. For example, you could do this without using the combined fuse block w/negative bus. Also, besides some elect components, you need to make sure you have the correct type and size wiring, connectors, & circuit protection. I strongly suggest you spend a little time doing research online about Boat DC wiring. Then you will be 100% comfortable with the chore and probably know more than I do about the whole subject! [/QUOTE]
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