I'm guessing battery directly??
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Based on the symbol it is an eyelet. Based on the color of the wire, the direction of current flow through a diode and where the other one is connected to the breaker I would say that they're both connected to a positive bus bar. Typically if they were both going to a battery I would expect them to have a positive or symbol label and possibly a label stating battery.
You should only have one large cable connection to the battery, not a bunch of smaller cables/wires routed directly to the battery terminal. That is what bus bars are for.
Last edited by bturner; 07-21-2020, 06:33 AM.
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Thanks! But I didnt see a bus bar in the engine bay.. is it somewhere around or under where the ecu is mounted?
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Its located on a panel on the fwd side of the engine where the ecu is mounted. Ill take a look around there I guess for empty terminalsOriginally posted by bturner View PostI would actually expect it to be at the power panel. Where is your power panel with the breakers listed on the schematic located?
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Looking more into this I saw that my boat has the keypad bypassed to a standard key in ignition type system more similar to these schematics. Looks like the red wire is directly hooked to the battery with a fused terminal and the purple wire gets power from the starter relay during start and the ignition relay during run.
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