Madantek
Active Member
- Messages
- 2
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 40
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Last year we were happy to pick up and enjoy a nice season onboard our 2017 Yamaha Limited S E Series...
I pulled her out of storage and just completed 2 oil changes and had my father in law with me who has "been boating for 30 years". This is where my concern arises...
We opened the battery compartment where last year I disconnected all wires and harnesses. Before I could get the manual to properly see how to replace to the proper configuration my Father in law tells me "it's foolproof and he's been boating for years so he can just do it for me without issue". Long story short he started by connecting the 2 Black thick negative wires to the positive terminal, white smoke was present in the engine compartment and I immediately took everything off and almost had a nervous breakdown. The boat was not turned on nor were the house or aux battery switches turned to on. This lasted for about 30-45 seconds in my opinion.
I followed the wires and they seem to hook up directly to a part of the engine itself, I'm assuming the alternator or similar component. I turned boat on next day after doing wires correctly and everything seemed to work fine and I couldn't fine any damage done at first glance following the black wire itself. Running the boat for 3 mins on the trailer the batteries still were increasing in voltage and all systems seemed to be in order.
I don't want to blow up or have an issue so I'm wondering if anyone knows for sure what those 2 black negative cables attach to on the engine? what voltage is normal when operating boat so I know what to look for? Given I saw white smoke I realize something sizzled so should I be panicking or can I just be cautious and observe?
I admittedly know nothing and learned a valuable lesson that I should be the only person who does pro bono work on my watercraft!
Thank you for any input- Adam
I pulled her out of storage and just completed 2 oil changes and had my father in law with me who has "been boating for 30 years". This is where my concern arises...
We opened the battery compartment where last year I disconnected all wires and harnesses. Before I could get the manual to properly see how to replace to the proper configuration my Father in law tells me "it's foolproof and he's been boating for years so he can just do it for me without issue". Long story short he started by connecting the 2 Black thick negative wires to the positive terminal, white smoke was present in the engine compartment and I immediately took everything off and almost had a nervous breakdown. The boat was not turned on nor were the house or aux battery switches turned to on. This lasted for about 30-45 seconds in my opinion.
I followed the wires and they seem to hook up directly to a part of the engine itself, I'm assuming the alternator or similar component. I turned boat on next day after doing wires correctly and everything seemed to work fine and I couldn't fine any damage done at first glance following the black wire itself. Running the boat for 3 mins on the trailer the batteries still were increasing in voltage and all systems seemed to be in order.
I don't want to blow up or have an issue so I'm wondering if anyone knows for sure what those 2 black negative cables attach to on the engine? what voltage is normal when operating boat so I know what to look for? Given I saw white smoke I realize something sizzled so should I be panicking or can I just be cautious and observe?
I admittedly know nothing and learned a valuable lesson that I should be the only person who does pro bono work on my watercraft!
Thank you for any input- Adam