Location: 31 | MuskyMidget - 9/17/2015 3:21 PM
I used to have the same problem. Get the biggest dual purpose battery you can fit in the compartment and you will be fine. No need to change the wiring.
I think the state of the battery/wires is an unknown… this is solid advise if units have been in the boat for a while. However, if it’s easy to run a new line what would be better in the long run IMHO.
If the problem happens again then you know you need a new battery... my thinking is wire (with fuse) is cheaper way to address the problem.
Edited by Jerry Newman 9/17/2015 7:59 PM
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