Maybe someone here can help me. . .
I left the key in the ignition turned to the setting left of the OFF setting. I guess it's the setting to keep the stereo and such running. Needless to say, I get down to the dock next day and hear that faint warning beep telling me that both my batteries are gone.
I replaced the batteries and tried to start the boat but I get nothing. No crank, no lights, no pump, nothing. She's dead!
I triple checked my battery connections and they are definitely right. I even connected my emergency jumper battery thing but even then I get no juice at all anywhere. It seems that even if she doesn't crank, I should get some power to something. But there is none anywhere.
I looked at the fuses in the fusebox next the stereo. They all seem to be for individual things like the pump, stereo, etc. and they all look fine.
Is there another MAIN fuse or something somewhere that I could have blown or something?
I am at a total loss. . .
Any help would be much appreciated!
Oh also, I got my subject line incorrect. My boat is a 220 - not a 230.
Stephan
I left the key in the ignition turned to the setting left of the OFF setting. I guess it's the setting to keep the stereo and such running. Needless to say, I get down to the dock next day and hear that faint warning beep telling me that both my batteries are gone.
I replaced the batteries and tried to start the boat but I get nothing. No crank, no lights, no pump, nothing. She's dead!
I triple checked my battery connections and they are definitely right. I even connected my emergency jumper battery thing but even then I get no juice at all anywhere. It seems that even if she doesn't crank, I should get some power to something. But there is none anywhere.
I looked at the fuses in the fusebox next the stereo. They all seem to be for individual things like the pump, stereo, etc. and they all look fine.
Is there another MAIN fuse or something somewhere that I could have blown or something?
I am at a total loss. . .
Any help would be much appreciated!
Oh also, I got my subject line incorrect. My boat is a 220 - not a 230.
Stephan
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