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Posted 7/17/2019 4:36 PM (#942529 - in reply to #942513)
Subject: Re: Battery post stacking





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I would say there really is no difference given all connectors are clean and everything is tight.

I personally put the big wires for the motor down first, then from there any other connectors that need to be added on. On a previous rig I had enough connectors I went and purchased the item pictured. Not sure why it didn't come up full screen though...

Here is one possible link to purchase if you desire. Walmart also had the through their website and I believe you can get multiple wiring set ups as well, some including trolling motor leads. I don't recall spending that much when I purchased mine, but with 2 graphs wired directly, a marine band radio, and a separately wired automatic bilge switch, along with battery charger leads, and the main leads from the boat and motor, putting them all down got to be a tad tough.

https://www.amazon.com/Connect-Ease-CE12VB5K-Device-Connection/dp/B0...

Steve

Edited by VMS 7/17/2019 4:43 PM




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