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Most of the boat electrical systems are on a fused based system, not relay. A relay is typically a time delayed switch based on voltage.Looks like relays to me, not fuses. Have you looked up a parts diagram?
Actually depending on the box, they are relays and/or fuses.Looks like relays to me, not fuses. Have you looked up a parts diagram?
The lettering and numbers on them do not make sense something like 1.2 K and other things, if you blow the picture up you can see themarkings. I'm not with the boat so I can't look for myself.,Pretty sure they are standard fuses with a fancy top. I blew one and wondered the same thing. Was at the dealer that day and they just gave me a few of them for free. If you look closely they show the amperage on them if I recall.
In my boat, there are fuses by the battery...that is where I would start, fuses on the ECU in the engine compartment, and fuses in the starboard side under the seat. This is something would be good for someone to make a quick video of....So are these resistors meant to blow if I did something stupid when charging my batteries? (I debated if I should start another post but decided to jump on this one) My stupid story: Over the last month batteries went dead in my boat while on the lift. Just bought batteries 10/2020. I bought Duralast Jump Starter and hooked up battery to try to get the boat to turn over. At one put during my attempts I switched the POS and NEG with the Jump Starter and battery. The boat horn beeped and (being stupid) I tried cranking the engine anyways. At that point I pulled both batteries and brought they to AutoZone where they charged them fully. Put the batteries back into boat and I get NOTHING when I turn the keys. I am hoping at this point these resistors saved me from stupidity? I see that the green 20amp fuses where blown. I switched the 20's but still nothing. My thought is maybe the black ones are blown but I am having trouble finding them. Based on what I did, is this fuse/resistor box the first place to start when trouble shooting or should I be looking elsewhere? Any insight would be appreciated.