Mystic1906
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 258
- Reaction score
- 207
- Points
- 162
- Location
- Lockhart, FL 32810
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
So the only major complaint after our first trip on the boat was that there was only one 12v socket on the boat and even with a dual USB adapter they were limited to charging two phones at a time. After a little bit of research and planning I decided to add another socket. I figured the best place would be in the glove compartment cause it would allow them to charge their phones in the same place they were storing them at.
I got a Blue Seas Systems 12v Dash Socket and 12AWG wire from Amazon. From West Marine I scooped up an inline fuse holder and 20A fuses. The rest of what I needed like connectors I had at home.
My first task was to cut the hole in the dash and insert the socket
Then I ran the wire and connected it all up. The power wires were run directly to the battery (until I can install a 2nd battery with a busbar)
This is what the finished product looks like.
Not a bad little project that only took a couple of hours at most to do. Now I can put in another dual USB adapter and my passengers don't have to fight over a charger port LOL.
I got a Blue Seas Systems 12v Dash Socket and 12AWG wire from Amazon. From West Marine I scooped up an inline fuse holder and 20A fuses. The rest of what I needed like connectors I had at home.
My first task was to cut the hole in the dash and insert the socket
Then I ran the wire and connected it all up. The power wires were run directly to the battery (until I can install a 2nd battery with a busbar)
This is what the finished product looks like.
Not a bad little project that only took a couple of hours at most to do. Now I can put in another dual USB adapter and my passengers don't have to fight over a charger port LOL.