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<blockquote data-quote="Iczer" data-source="post: 270621" data-attributes="member: 4253"><p>I had a similar issue with my boat. I moved the batteries up front and ran jumper cables to connect the engine start battery to the engine and I couldnt get the engine to turn over consistently. It would click but not keep a steady flow of current to the engine ... I played with every combination of solid connectors to the terminals and the only thing that worked was shorter cables. So I ended up moving the starter battery to the back and keeping the troller+everything else battery in the front (opposite side) to distro the weight a bit more. Now it fires up like a champ and everything works fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iczer, post: 270621, member: 4253"] I had a similar issue with my boat. I moved the batteries up front and ran jumper cables to connect the engine start battery to the engine and I couldnt get the engine to turn over consistently. It would click but not keep a steady flow of current to the engine ... I played with every combination of solid connectors to the terminals and the only thing that worked was shorter cables. So I ended up moving the starter battery to the back and keeping the troller+everything else battery in the front (opposite side) to distro the weight a bit more. Now it fires up like a champ and everything works fine. [/QUOTE]
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