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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
18' Duracraft Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNSON44" data-source="post: 171242" data-attributes="member: 4194"><p>Lost a few days due to duck hunting and I dropped one of the outboards on my right foot. Not broken but kinda ugly. Here are some new pics as the build continues. I am still wiring the console and about ready to put the gauges in. I found an ammeter (AMP Meter?) but I am not sure how to wire it in. I guess it measures the charging amps coming from the motor back to the battery? Is that right? Where do I wire it in? Anyway, the pump for the livewell fill is installed and wired, the locator is installed and wired. The plywood panel in the picture of the console is designed to hold my fuse panel and common ground. It is hinged so that once everything is wired it just swings up and is secured at the bottom of the console. My pontoon boat has wiring and fuses hidden inside the console and a real bear to get to. So I designed this to be easy access for the times I have to get to wiring, gauges and fuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNSON44, post: 171242, member: 4194"] Lost a few days due to duck hunting and I dropped one of the outboards on my right foot. Not broken but kinda ugly. Here are some new pics as the build continues. I am still wiring the console and about ready to put the gauges in. I found an ammeter (AMP Meter?) but I am not sure how to wire it in. I guess it measures the charging amps coming from the motor back to the battery? Is that right? Where do I wire it in? Anyway, the pump for the livewell fill is installed and wired, the locator is installed and wired. The plywood panel in the picture of the console is designed to hold my fuse panel and common ground. It is hinged so that once everything is wired it just swings up and is secured at the bottom of the console. My pontoon boat has wiring and fuses hidden inside the console and a real bear to get to. So I designed this to be easy access for the times I have to get to wiring, gauges and fuses. [/QUOTE]
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