Wakeboarder141
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jun 14, 2004
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1990 Bayliner Capri 4.3 Merc
I am hoping to get some help with wiring this Blue Sea Add a Battery Kit into my boat. I understand the wiring instructions for the ACR, but I am trying to isolate all the house loads to only be powered from my house battery. I currently only have a single battery with just one power lead that runs from the battery into a wire loom and becomes hard to trace. I don't quite understand all of the wiring from the starter, coil, etc. There is an existing fuse panel under the drivers dash that I am hoping I can have just powered off the house battery so only starting loads can get pulled from the starting battery side. My problem is I can't figure out where that power lead that feeds the fuse panel originates to split it off from the starting circuit. If I need to wire in a new fuse panel I can, but I was thinking that using the existing fuse panel would be the easiest option. The house battery would mainly be running a stereo, amp, subwoofer, lights, etc.
I am hoping to get some help with wiring this Blue Sea Add a Battery Kit into my boat. I understand the wiring instructions for the ACR, but I am trying to isolate all the house loads to only be powered from my house battery. I currently only have a single battery with just one power lead that runs from the battery into a wire loom and becomes hard to trace. I don't quite understand all of the wiring from the starter, coil, etc. There is an existing fuse panel under the drivers dash that I am hoping I can have just powered off the house battery so only starting loads can get pulled from the starting battery side. My problem is I can't figure out where that power lead that feeds the fuse panel originates to split it off from the starting circuit. If I need to wire in a new fuse panel I can, but I was thinking that using the existing fuse panel would be the easiest option. The house battery would mainly be running a stereo, amp, subwoofer, lights, etc.