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Ignition - Perko Switch - Constant Power?
Finally got my new to me boat wired and started up. I used the existing 2 battery Perko switch and added a BEP VSR and wired all as described in the directions as well as following the factory wiring diagram for wiring the motor as the motor was out when I got it. What I find is when the Perko switch is on OFF the stereo has power and works, I can turn on the ignition key and it will kick the solenoid but not start the motor, no other things seem to work like the trim/tilt and all of this is draining the number 1 battery (starting). All seems fine for power to start if I switch to #2 or common if the #1 is drained. I did see there is a 14 gauge wire from the common terminal on the Perko that runs into the wiring loom and goes to the front of the boat but I do not know where that goes.
Is the Perko "Off" truly not a battery cutt-off? This is an older boat and has been sitting for some time. thanks http://vid393.photobucket.com/albums/pp15/burnout1969420/20170528_124108_zps5httpyjr.mp4 |
The only thing that has power on my boat with the switch in the off position is the drive trim pump.
Sounds like something is not wired correctly. |
The only thing that should have power. Depends where your switches are. Bilge pump and float switch. And power hatch
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Yes I forgot about the bildge pump. That is also powered all the time on mine.
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thanks for the responses guys. I guess I am going to have to go back and look everything over and check to see if the bilge pump works as I know the trim/tilt does not in the off position.
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I have drive trim and bilge pump. IMO that is correct.
Padraig |
What's the advantage of trim pumps being direct? Bilge pump and float switch are the only items not switched on mine.
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Tahoe
I'd trace that 14 g common wire to make sure it isn't inadvertently "crossing" circuits/items. |
Originally Posted by Powerquest230
(Post 4557891)
What's the advantage of trim pumps being direct? Bilge pump and float switch are the only items not switched on mine.
Padraig |
Originally Posted by Padraig
(Post 4557913)
Just my opinion but if you forget to trim up or down it is nice to do so without having to get under rear seat and turn switch on.
Padraig |
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