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Moved Batteries today!

steined

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2013
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Limited S
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24
I finally got around to moving the batteries today.

It was not as easy as I had anticipated. Not sure why, but it ended up taking 3 beers. (about 2 hours) :P

I used this as a guide: http://yamahajetboaters.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=34877&start=0

I gained a great amount of space and it is totally worth it. If I had all the tools in the boat from the beginning it would have probably been a 1-1.5 hour job (2 beers?).

Anyhow, thought I'd share.
 
Any pics? Would love to see what you've done.
 
X2 on the pics. Would love to see.
 
I just did mine too. I had to stop halfway and go buy a drill. I always forget something!

It was not fun crawling into the storage space to screw down the battery trays. Luckily I only had to splice the ground wire for the dual charging relay. Everything else was long enough. Put the start batt in the back and house in the front.
 
Hey it's not the qty, its the quality! These were high ABV IPAs (Mad Tree PyscHOPathy) so they are easily equivalent to 6 Bud Lights! I'll get pictures when I start on the sound deadening project today.
 
So right!
 
Here is the video discussing a couple points about the DVSR and the 2103 CARB boats. It also shows where the batteries ended up.

In the end:
1 - 49" #4 battery cable from Oreillys
1 roll of 18ga stranded copper wire I already had
1 package of 18ga 3/8" loop end: Couldn't find so had to use 16ga
1 package of 18ga heat shrink butt connectors: From Oreillys - I used heat shrink butt connectors.
2 48" lengths of wire-wrap (One red one black)- I used a red one for the new extended cable. You also need to cover some of the smaller house wires with its own loom and I used the new black loom for that. - From Oreillys

 
Can someone explain the purpose of the wire wrap?
 
Makes things look nice and extra protection to keep the insulation from getting nicked.
 
Ok. Those both make sense. When I did my amp, I put the wire wrap in the engine compartment but didn't worry as much about it elsewhere. I was wanting to provide extra heat protection, mainly... Just didn't want to miss something.
 
I just moved mine as well, definitely adds a lot of space...little tricky to hold the screw and the drill with the one hand I could get in the cubby. I would highly recommend a magnetic bit! :-)
 
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