I have an '03 24v with dual battery and isolating switch that has battery 1 / battery 2 and battery both positions.
While parked in my driveway, with the isolating switch turned to the "off" position, the house battery is running down from fully charged to around 3 volts in the space of a week, and I'm just trying to track down why that might be.
Attaching to the + terminal there's a direct line (fused) from the stereo, the main red cable that comes from the battery isolation switch, and one other skinny wire which I haven't traced the destination of as yet.
What's the general principle in wake boats / Tige for power & battery wiring?
Should absolutely everything run through the isolation switch, or should some things alway have a direct non-switched connection, and what would they be?
Are there any wiring diagrams / schematics for these boats?
Obviously the boats get fiddled around with a lot as they get different modifications / additions over the years.
I have an owners manual, but that is super basic and just talks about general use of the boat - there's nothing that I've found here or online that's like a owners handbook in a car which tells you what every light and switch and feature is & does.
Thanks...
While parked in my driveway, with the isolating switch turned to the "off" position, the house battery is running down from fully charged to around 3 volts in the space of a week, and I'm just trying to track down why that might be.
Attaching to the + terminal there's a direct line (fused) from the stereo, the main red cable that comes from the battery isolation switch, and one other skinny wire which I haven't traced the destination of as yet.
What's the general principle in wake boats / Tige for power & battery wiring?
Should absolutely everything run through the isolation switch, or should some things alway have a direct non-switched connection, and what would they be?
Are there any wiring diagrams / schematics for these boats?
Obviously the boats get fiddled around with a lot as they get different modifications / additions over the years.
I have an owners manual, but that is super basic and just talks about general use of the boat - there's nothing that I've found here or online that's like a owners handbook in a car which tells you what every light and switch and feature is & does.
Thanks...
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