David D
Jetboaters Lieutenant
- Messages
- 250
- Reaction score
- 127
- Points
- 152
- Location
- Westerville, Ohio
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2014
- Boat Model
- SX192
- Boat Length
- 19
OK, so here are my pics.
This is the power cutoff switch I was talking about. Don't be confused by what looks like a black wire -- it's a red wire with a sleeve on it. They should all be red. You need to remove the 2-4 screws holding it on. Check the back side -- it likely has a nut and washer on the back. You don't want to drop them into the engine bay.
Remove the cover from the back of the switch. It will look like the next picture. One side is the input from the battery; the other side sends power out to the various fused components of the boat.
Put a wire connector on each end of your short red wire. One end will connect to the output side of this switch and the other end to the positive end of your BlueSea fuse block. Put the back cover back on and remount the switch. Don't judge my handiwork on wire shrink -- I used what I had!
You'll need a negative wire to connect to the negative terminal on the battery. Connect the other end to the negative pole on the BlueSea fuse block as shown in this picture. Mount the fuse block. I mounted mine closer to the battery and horizontally. It just fit the space better and is easier to read with my head tilted! lol. WATCH OUT for the fuel filter and fuel lines on the back side of your mounting positions.
From here, you just run positive off of the terminals next to the fuses and the negatives from the block at the top (in my case right) of the BlueSea block. I am running 3A fuses for each of my LED circuits and a 30A fuse for my on-board high-pressure toy inflater. All the other black stuff you see in this photo was already there.
This is the power cutoff switch I was talking about. Don't be confused by what looks like a black wire -- it's a red wire with a sleeve on it. They should all be red. You need to remove the 2-4 screws holding it on. Check the back side -- it likely has a nut and washer on the back. You don't want to drop them into the engine bay.
Remove the cover from the back of the switch. It will look like the next picture. One side is the input from the battery; the other side sends power out to the various fused components of the boat.
Put a wire connector on each end of your short red wire. One end will connect to the output side of this switch and the other end to the positive end of your BlueSea fuse block. Put the back cover back on and remount the switch. Don't judge my handiwork on wire shrink -- I used what I had!
You'll need a negative wire to connect to the negative terminal on the battery. Connect the other end to the negative pole on the BlueSea fuse block as shown in this picture. Mount the fuse block. I mounted mine closer to the battery and horizontally. It just fit the space better and is easier to read with my head tilted! lol. WATCH OUT for the fuel filter and fuel lines on the back side of your mounting positions.
From here, you just run positive off of the terminals next to the fuses and the negatives from the block at the top (in my case right) of the BlueSea block. I am running 3A fuses for each of my LED circuits and a 30A fuse for my on-board high-pressure toy inflater. All the other black stuff you see in this photo was already there.