They are nice but not necessary.
hello, im into wiring up my 17' osprey and while im fairly certain of what im doing as there is not a whole lot going on... (motor,instruments,gps/depth/fish,radio,stereo,navl lts,flood lt,bilge pump. on 2 batteries) could someone provide a wiring diagram to double check against what ive done here? thanks again. black bass in May!
Quote from: Cpt. Beyond on March 24, 2022, 02:23:01 PMhello, im into wiring up my 17' osprey and while im fairly certain of what im doing as there is not a whole lot going on... (motor,instruments,gps/depth/fish,radio,stereo,navl lts,flood lt,bilge pump. on 2 batteries) could someone provide a wiring diagram to double check against what ive done here? thanks again. black bass in May!You mentioned 2 batteries….You should (if you didn’t already) isolate the cranking battery. There might be fellow members who disagree….but considering all of the accessories you noted, you don’t want those acc pulling amps from the cranking battery with motor off….you’re inviting the potential of having a dead battery. Let’s put it this way…30 years I’ve operated boats and the only times I’ve come across a boat w/dead battery is when acc are tied into cranking battery.
I'd be the last one to argue with that logic but the first to have a single battery do both. This of course requires the batteries are the proper type and properly maintained. Should you somehow run down one playing the stereo all day and night you might be able to switch over to the other and start the motor. Again, not for everyone. Just those with a limited draw and an awareness of how they use their boat.