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Posted 5/12/2008 6:57 AM (#317712 - in reply to #317194)
Subject: RE: low voltage or wiring issue?




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Location: Cedarburg, Wisconsin
I stand corrected. I looked for a manual PDF on the Eagle page and the one I looked at says 10-15V Input Power. My apologies.

There is still no reason not to have full battery voltage (minus one or two tenths of a volt max) at any device connected anywhere in the boat. If the battery is good, and there voltage drop at the device is almost a full volt, then there is a resistance somewhere generating heat, not a desirable use for your battery power. This is much more of a problem on the high amp draw applications like the trolling motors than with the low amp draw locators, etc. I had a bow mount 74# thrust blow out a 50 amp inline fuse under high load and the fuse holder/wire insulation was almost melted completely tight just from the corrosion in the connection after a few years of use.

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