MurrayM
Guru
Hi there,
So...I've tipped pretty seriously into rationalizing the purchase of a spring starter for our boat and having just one bank of batteries for house needs.
When starting the engine, it would just be a matter of turning the ignition key to the "ON" position, then tripping the spring starter, right? (There would be no need to turn the key to "START" because that wire wouldn't be connected to the starter). Once the spring starter starts the engine, wouldn't it be situation normal?
Could it be that simple?
So...I've tipped pretty seriously into rationalizing the purchase of a spring starter for our boat and having just one bank of batteries for house needs.
When starting the engine, it would just be a matter of turning the ignition key to the "ON" position, then tripping the spring starter, right? (There would be no need to turn the key to "START" because that wire wouldn't be connected to the starter). Once the spring starter starts the engine, wouldn't it be situation normal?
Could it be that simple?