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SnakeDoctor
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Posted: August-05-2012 at 12:57am |
Hey Guys,
Just a quick Question. My father want's to always leave the Ignition Switch pushed in on our 1998 Ski Nautique and while the light isn't on unless the key is turned I just wanted to know if there's anything wrong with this. Thanks Nic |
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1998 Ski Nautique Open Bow
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pepatrick
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Im sure the 98s and the 86s probably are not wired that differently. I leave my ignition switch in all the time. Im still a newbie so I could be wrong..but without power I dont see it being a problem.
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SnakeDoctor
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Alright thanks Pepa, just wanted to check!
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Bri892001
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My Auto bilge isn't "armed" unless I have that ignition breaker pushed in along with the auto bilge. Also, the clock stops when that breaker is off.
I guess it's whatever you like better. |
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ultrarunner
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Repeated use of that breaker will have you bummed out at some point....
Leave it alone! |
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phatsat67
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I leave mine in because it fails to make connection if it's used a lot. It stays in. I can still get replacements. All my breakers will be new next season.
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8122pbrainard
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It's a circuit breaker and not a switch. It's for overload protection and not to turn something on or off. I agree with leaving it on. I also agree that repeated use will not do it any good. They are not the best quality/type around.
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phatsat67
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I put a red battery disconnect between my block and negetive cable. Works great just turn it off when you pull the plug out of the boat and it's always charged when you come back.
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bhectus
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Great idea! Do you have a pic of yours and where its located? |
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'02 Ski Nautique 196 w/ 5.7 Apex bowtie - Sold
'87 Barefoot - sold '97 Super Sport Nautique - originally custom built for Walt Meloon '97 Ski Nautique '83 SN 2001 |
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phatsat67
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I can get one. I just soldered ends on a very short cable to go between the switch and block then attached original cable to the other side. I think I picked it up at a local parts store. It's the style you see on the rear of race cars but it has a removable key so I guess it could add a security factor but then the bilge pump would not be powered up if it was in the water. I kill it any time it goes on the trailer or the lift. All the new boats have under dash switches that kill all power.
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TRBenj
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While I only turn my IGN breaker off once a year (ask Chris how confused I was when my dash was dead after he shut it off on me!), all of the other accessories (blower/bilge/lights/etc) all use the same style breaker in all boats from ~'85-99. So they are intended to be used as switches, as well as protection. |
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mark c
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On an 87 (mine) the ignition breaker is the main feed for every other circuit run thru the other half dozen breakers. Open that up and nothing will work in the boat, including your bilge pumps, if you leave the boat in the water. It sort of a misnomer, it should probably be called the "MAIN" breaker or something similar, it has nothing to do with the actual ignition system, or even the key switch, although the little red light next to it (above it on some dashes) won't light up until the key switch is in run. The igntion and starter system is actually fed power from the breaker on the engine.
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TRBenj
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Not quite. |
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mark c
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Your right theres a double feed line coming of the IGN breaker, one side feeds all the other breakers, and the other feeds the ignition switch, horn and clock. Hard to see on the original wiring diagram, but its there.
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