wwestman
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- Joined
- Apr 20, 2015
- Messages
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- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Excellent Adventure
- Vessel Make
- 1995 Jefferson Ker Shine 45
After much searching I have come to find out that the cable from my #1 battery to the DC panel has a break somewhere between the two ends.
Background: Have two start batteries (one for each engine), off each battery there is one cable to the starter, one to the DC panel as shown on boat builders diagrams.
PO added house battery and heart charger/inverter which is connected to the common lug of the 1/all/2/off switch on the dc panel, which has its own switch to control the house battery.
While trying to figure out what had been done by the PO(s) some weird things kept happening and I finally traced it down to the cable from the #1 battery to the switch has no power. Got some small wire and connected both ends and put a meter on it and there is no continuity.
Right now I have the battery end disconnected since I have no idea where the break is and I would rather not have a live end somewhere.
I am guessing this is about a six to seven foot long cable that snakes through some very close quarters and will be a bitch to replace. And of course no readily obvious problems with the parts I can see.
SO now the questions:
Anyone have something similar happen?
Any ideas on how to find the break?
Any shortcuts to pulling a new wire?
Should I ignore the whole thing since I really don't need the connection because of the additional house battery?
Background: Have two start batteries (one for each engine), off each battery there is one cable to the starter, one to the DC panel as shown on boat builders diagrams.
PO added house battery and heart charger/inverter which is connected to the common lug of the 1/all/2/off switch on the dc panel, which has its own switch to control the house battery.
While trying to figure out what had been done by the PO(s) some weird things kept happening and I finally traced it down to the cable from the #1 battery to the switch has no power. Got some small wire and connected both ends and put a meter on it and there is no continuity.
Right now I have the battery end disconnected since I have no idea where the break is and I would rather not have a live end somewhere.
I am guessing this is about a six to seven foot long cable that snakes through some very close quarters and will be a bitch to replace. And of course no readily obvious problems with the parts I can see.
SO now the questions:
Anyone have something similar happen?
Any ideas on how to find the break?
Any shortcuts to pulling a new wire?
Should I ignore the whole thing since I really don't need the connection because of the additional house battery?