[Rhodes22-list] Wiring Q. with the electric O/B lift
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Fri Aug 28 11:53:10 EDT 2009
Ben and all,
If your outboard motor has a charging coil, running the engine without the
electricity going to the battery bank will absolutely fry your charging
coil. Whenever you have the motor running, you must have the battery switch
turned on so that it is charging something.
I'm sure that if you check the cable going from the battery to the motor
lift, there is an inline fuse somewhere. If not, you need to install one.
Rummy
In a message dated 8/27/2009 5:41:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
bencittadino at gmail.com writes:
Basso;
With all the switches off on the electrical board my engine lift and
starter
work also. Frankly, I never gave it much thought and assumed that was the
way it is supposed to be.
So sign me,
"Fat, dumb and happy"
BenC
Basso wrote:
>
> When I leave the boat I have been turning off the battery switch, but
last
> night I forgot and just pressed the button...the lift dropped and the
> electric start on the outboard worked. I didn't think anything of it
> until I went to switch the batteries to the off position and I found that
> it already was.
>
> This leads me to a couple of questions.
> 1. Is this supposed to be the case?
> 2. Should I re-wire the lift and O/B start through fuse box? I can't
> tell if there is a fuse running to the lift motor.
> 3. What would you do if it were your boat?
>
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