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by fiddlebick » Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:19 am
Tony, if I could give you any advice, feel free to ask via this forum or message me. I would recommend that you search some other forums as well, iboats, pontoonstuff, and especially one forum called The Hull Truth. There is a lot of information in their electronics section of the forum, and it is obvious that most of their members are owners of coastal ocean going fishing vessels, therefore the electronics are more complex, however there are many posts on the blue seas add a battery system...and guys who are using them for a single outboard. I also think you should go to blue seas web site to study the diagram ahead of time, if you are going to order their product, and learn the setup for an outboard motor setup vs. inboard that doesn't pertain to you. Another helpful tip....go to google images and type in "blue seas add a battery installation" for lots of pics and diagrams. If you plan to use only marine grade cable and connectors, (I did not) then you may have trouble finding that locally unless you go to a marine dealer, the auto stores won't have it. I will monitor my setup and see if I have any problem with corrosion at my connections, but as I said in earlier posts, we are not a salt water environment here in KY. I am not happy with my use of the plastic cutting board from Target as a mounting plate. It looks nice but the plastic is so soft, and the board so thin that I had to be careful not to over tighten the screws. That said it is solid and tight for now and I don't plan to change it. If you have room to place the batteries close together, that is the best and easiest way to go, try not to place your switches directly over the batteries, as the gases leached by the battery are corrosive. I had to space my batteries a few feet apart to make the best use of the storage compartment. I got my plastic cable keepers at Menards, they have a good selection, and Home Depot has a battery cable heat shrink, in black and red, if you make your own cables. It has a high shrink ratio and is not cheap, at 8 bucks for enough to do your entire job. I bought my #4 cable (for the ACR) from a local stereo shop, but you may find the length you need , already made up at Rural King or some other farm shop in the lawn mower section. Your biggest decision will be whether you power the ACR from the batteries, or directly from the battery switch, and whether or not to install the two high amperage fuses they have on the diagram going to the ACR. You will find much discussion on this topic on the Hull truth forum. I had a good time researching my install and glad I did it myself. Good luck. John
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