Here we go, referring an old post.
First the story if you want to read it….humorous and this is the short version, if not skip it and go to problem.
Yesterday, I was linked up to another boat and we were jamming hard, entertaining the entire area for almost full volume for over 2 hours, then it started to crackle, uh oh I better start engine to charge secondary battery and click click-no start. 20 boats around and no one has jumper cables including me, but everyone has a battery, first we thought to just switch out my two batteries to get the boat started, maybe enough juice to turn it over? No start-someone shows up with jumper cables, tried that-no start. I was changing starting battery side and a new friend was helping and working on acc battery side. Switched batteries and click-no start, replaced one battery from another boat and click-no start, replaced second battery with an optima blue top from another boat, now have two fresh batteries that are not my original and click-no start. Ok, two fresh batteries and click-no start, maybe more serious problem? Every time I tried to start it, dash said 11 volts-I knew this wasn’t correct. We started checking all fuses and circuit breakers, all were good. Another friend poked his head in and said to the other guy switching batteries, why didn’t you hook up that wire? He forgot to hook up the main ground wire for the acc battery, hooked it up-read 12 volts and engine fired in a second, so 2 hours or more later back to jamming and wasted a freakin awesome afternoon with my head buried in the engine compartment.
Now the problem-
So I linked to the other boat through my WS420, so I did not need my HU. Turns out-linking through the WS420-stereo still works without HU and then key on ACC. But the only way to get head unit on is to have key in run position which I think ran my starting battery down since I left my key in the run position the whole time we were jamming, note we also forgot to turn off our main switch the night before and only ran the boat to our spot for less the 20 minutes so minimal charging before the dead battery. I really think my HU should be wired to the ACC switch on the key, but I am still having the problem with the ipod where every time I shut off engine and restart the ipod has to be unplugged and plugged back in to be recognized. Back to square one on original post-I am thinking of wiring the HU remote to an open ACC switch on the dash, anyone see a problem with this? At the very least wire the HU to the ACC on the key. Any thoughts?
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12255
First the story if you want to read it….humorous and this is the short version, if not skip it and go to problem.
Yesterday, I was linked up to another boat and we were jamming hard, entertaining the entire area for almost full volume for over 2 hours, then it started to crackle, uh oh I better start engine to charge secondary battery and click click-no start. 20 boats around and no one has jumper cables including me, but everyone has a battery, first we thought to just switch out my two batteries to get the boat started, maybe enough juice to turn it over? No start-someone shows up with jumper cables, tried that-no start. I was changing starting battery side and a new friend was helping and working on acc battery side. Switched batteries and click-no start, replaced one battery from another boat and click-no start, replaced second battery with an optima blue top from another boat, now have two fresh batteries that are not my original and click-no start. Ok, two fresh batteries and click-no start, maybe more serious problem? Every time I tried to start it, dash said 11 volts-I knew this wasn’t correct. We started checking all fuses and circuit breakers, all were good. Another friend poked his head in and said to the other guy switching batteries, why didn’t you hook up that wire? He forgot to hook up the main ground wire for the acc battery, hooked it up-read 12 volts and engine fired in a second, so 2 hours or more later back to jamming and wasted a freakin awesome afternoon with my head buried in the engine compartment.
Now the problem-
So I linked to the other boat through my WS420, so I did not need my HU. Turns out-linking through the WS420-stereo still works without HU and then key on ACC. But the only way to get head unit on is to have key in run position which I think ran my starting battery down since I left my key in the run position the whole time we were jamming, note we also forgot to turn off our main switch the night before and only ran the boat to our spot for less the 20 minutes so minimal charging before the dead battery. I really think my HU should be wired to the ACC switch on the key, but I am still having the problem with the ipod where every time I shut off engine and restart the ipod has to be unplugged and plugged back in to be recognized. Back to square one on original post-I am thinking of wiring the HU remote to an open ACC switch on the dash, anyone see a problem with this? At the very least wire the HU to the ACC on the key. Any thoughts?
http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12255
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