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Mercathode Wiring
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Is it necessary for the + and - wires have to go directly to the battery like in this diagram? Or can hey go to any + and - connection?
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Is the mercathode needed if the boat is trailered and never left in the water?
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Originally Posted by ccarloss
Is the mercathode needed if the boat is trailered and never left in the water?
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if your boat stays in the water all the time the + needs a constant supply of power.if it's on a trailer wire it through battery switch or on the starter as said before.
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You can also "piggy back" another controller to your existing controller for added protection if needed.By doulbling up it puts out more blocking current.
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If the + is wired to the starter will it draw current when the boat is sitting on the trailer? Will it kill the battery? I don't have a battery switch.
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Originally Posted by Dave M
If the + is wired to the starter will it draw current when the boat is sitting on the trailer? Will it kill the battery? I don't have a battery switch.
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Dosen't draw much until reference electrode detects stay voltage in water. Then it sends out a blocking current. Won't work to well if the boat is docked or moored in more than 5mph current (you'll end up protecting the guy's drive next to you).
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Originally Posted by ccarloss
Is the mercathode needed if the boat is trailered and never left in the water?
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Originally Posted by marinetrans
.... Won't work to well if the boat is docked or moored in more than 5mph current (you'll end up protecting the guy's drive next to you).
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