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So I'm installing the new gps I got and I'm just wondering which battery do I hook the power to. I've got a 24v trolling motor so 2 battery's for that plus 1 more. Which one should I use? Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys

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Thanks guys I probably would have hooked it to the 12v. I just realized the supplied wire is too short to get to the battery so I have to teach myself some fuse panel basics:s

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They just want you going to a 12v supply with a fuse. If you have a fuse block in your boat like mine you can run power to a fuse and ground to a central grounding block that most blocks have.

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I didn't have an open fuse so I tried taping into one and grounding to a piece of metal but it wasn't an actual ground. I didn't see a ground around the area. I think all I need to use is the black and red wire so should I be grounding the black one? That's what I tried, and I tried taping into 2 different wires with the red (one at a time) but I couldn't get the unit to power up. Any ideas?

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IMO you should not ground wiring on a boat, in the real meaning of grounding (do not use the boat as a ground)all DC voltage should be isolated from the boat

you could/ should have a - (grounding block) near the fuses if not run a - wire to the battery

but if you gave a fuse block there has to be a wire for the negative wire

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you could/ should have a - (grounding block) near the fuses

 

This is what I meant. When I had the ranger,there was a main ground block for everything.

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Yep, there will be a ground block somewhere. Follow the negative wire off the battery, it might lead you to it.

 

Post the pics you texted me. Maybe someone here can help.

 

S.

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