Dennis,
Thank you very much. I think it is best if I do use a current switch. I know that in the control panel I have a switch labeled for water systems, but also have one for cockpit lighting, anchor lighting, and running lights. I will likely use the switch for the water systems as there...
Wylie,
I am installing quite a few LED lights. I convinced my wife to let me purchase the boat, but only if I can make it romantic for our anniversary. I am a man of my word and installing quite a few to go around the boat and into the bow. I purchased a new Blue Sea Systems ST Blade Fuse...
Okay, so I had a marine mechanic install a dual battery system in my 99 Sea Ray 210 Signature. He installed a manual switch like a Blue Sea or something of that nature. Anyhow, I will be installing LED lights throughout the deck of the boat and am curious as to which battery, if any, I connect...
Jester and everyone; it was the batter on/off switch itself. went bad somehow. I had the marina install a dual battery system but now have another question.
bahamabreisus,
You mean by using a jumper? Please forgive me, but do I simply use a specific gauge wire and link the two posts on the back of the ignition switch to make this happen?
Strecker,
I did put a meter on it to make sure the new battery was as intended; 12.5 volts. The clicking appears to be coming from the fuel relay when trying to start.
DarkJester,
Thank you sir. My apologies. Let me clear a few things. I do mean the safety kill switch that normally has lanyard; although that part is missing. The boat still runs without it, just no lanyard to tug and kill the boat if something happens. When that switch is turned off, then the...
I just purchased a Sea Ray 210 Signature with a 5.7 EFI Merc with Alpha One with a shift and throttle lever that includes trim switch and ignition cutout switch. When I test rode it, it started and ran perfectly. The dealer winterized it and when completing this, they started it right up. I...