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<blockquote data-quote="Starfire01" data-source="post: 22936" data-attributes="member: 242"><p>I agree it should be sent back, I just don't want to admit it....I just want to get everything hooked up.....now I will have to wait 2 more weeks until I get a new charger; crap! I hope the company doesn't give me a problem since I bought it refurbished.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The leads on the charger are only about 4-5' long. I plan on keeping the charger close to the TM batteries and then I will need the charger extensions for the batteries at the stern. I wasn't going to splice the wires, I was thinking of getting the extensions offered by Minnkota. </p><p></p><p>Do you think it is worth getting the plug for the TM or just wire direct? I was thinking that if i remove the plug I could avoid drilling another hole for the charger wires...i would just run everything through the plug hole. </p><p></p><p>Something so simple is causing me headaches............. :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starfire01, post: 22936, member: 242"] I agree it should be sent back, I just don't want to admit it....I just want to get everything hooked up.....now I will have to wait 2 more weeks until I get a new charger; crap! I hope the company doesn't give me a problem since I bought it refurbished. The leads on the charger are only about 4-5' long. I plan on keeping the charger close to the TM batteries and then I will need the charger extensions for the batteries at the stern. I wasn't going to splice the wires, I was thinking of getting the extensions offered by Minnkota. Do you think it is worth getting the plug for the TM or just wire direct? I was thinking that if i remove the plug I could avoid drilling another hole for the charger wires...i would just run everything through the plug hole. Something so simple is causing me headaches............. :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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