Re: Dual Battery Installation Yamaha 100 o/b
Thank you very much for the earlier reply, I really appreciate it. I have the second battery installed and have run a separate ground lead to the engine, adjacent to the other ground lead from the original battery. I like the install idea that you mentioned, however, the guy who owns the boat has already purchased the materials, including a solid state battery isolator, that he wants installed and has hired me to complete the job. So here is where I'm at: I have reterminated the alternator lead to the isolator and have made the appropriate connections from the isolator to the positive terminals on the batteries. Now, on the "start" battery, I have only one positive lead running to the starter, however the solenoid control is still on the "house" battery circuit. My question is whether or not that particular wiring at the ignition switch has to be relocated to draw power from the "start" battery, or is it going to be ok to leave it on the "house" battery circuit. What is considered the "normal" install technique?? It doesn't seem wise to have seperate power source for starting, when the control is from the source that could potentially be drained??