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Created a diagram of the wiring on my 192, did I go wrong anywhere?

Mtschelling

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I put together the below based on what I can see crawling around in the engine compartment and the helm compartment. I am trying to understand what is flowing where, and as the visual learner I am, I needed to map it out. Is this accurate? Am I completely off track?



Black; engine ground.
Red; engine positive.
Orange; what I think is my accessory lead, wire is red and black.Positive into a fuse and then the switch, ground directly to the battery.



diagram_wiring.jpg
 
Don't know your 192 specifically, but, yes, generally this should be accurate (but see below). It would be more clear if you were to move the red lead down below the orange lead in the battery compartment (so they would not cross).

Now, as to the orange lead... I see it splits to the fuse and the battery. There may be two wires run in one sheath, but there should be separate wires. So really, where you have an orange going to the engine compartment, probably there should be a red (dotted, to use your diagram) and a black (dotted) going back there. And the black dotted should match up with the black solid. Make sense?
 
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