Wakeboarder141
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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1990 Bayliner Capri 1850 4.3 Mercruiser
I am rewiring my alternator to swap to my house batteries instead of the starting battery. In the process I have somehow created a no-start situation. It's probably something simple I did wrong, but I am unsure. What I did was remove the main cable going from the alternator to the starter, and relocated that so it goes from the alternator to the house battery. I also removed the red/purple voltage sense wire that was on the slave solenoid, and attached it also to the positive terminal on the house battery. I did not reconnect anything to that stud on the slave solenoid. Now, when I turn the key all I get is the slave solenoid making a single click. If I jumper the slave solenoid with a screwdriver the boat will start. Hopefully someone can help.
EDITED: I had inadvertently forgotten to connect the new ground wire to the house bank, so that fixed my no alternator output, but still just a single click when turning the key.
I am rewiring my alternator to swap to my house batteries instead of the starting battery. In the process I have somehow created a no-start situation. It's probably something simple I did wrong, but I am unsure. What I did was remove the main cable going from the alternator to the starter, and relocated that so it goes from the alternator to the house battery. I also removed the red/purple voltage sense wire that was on the slave solenoid, and attached it also to the positive terminal on the house battery. I did not reconnect anything to that stud on the slave solenoid. Now, when I turn the key all I get is the slave solenoid making a single click. If I jumper the slave solenoid with a screwdriver the boat will start. Hopefully someone can help.
EDITED: I had inadvertently forgotten to connect the new ground wire to the house bank, so that fixed my no alternator output, but still just a single click when turning the key.
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