I'm working with a hummingbird fish finder and small 12v battery. I used alligator clips to connect. When I went to discount it was spark city and almost started a small fire. How can I connect to the battery??? Thanks! I want to be able to disconnect. Also I need to find a grommet for passing the two wires to the unit. Thanks again
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Sounds like you removed the wire from the hot (red) terminal before removing the black terminal.
It would also help to make sure the cable is disconnected from your fish finder before removing the individual wires from the terminals. There won't be any connection to cause a spark if the fish finder is disconnected.Mike
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Originally posted by mweber02 View PostSounds like you removed the wire from the hot (red) terminal before removing the black terminal.
It would also help to make sure the cable is disconnected from your fish finder before removing the individual wires from the terminals. There won't be any connection to cause a spark if the fish finder is disconnected.Hobie fleet:
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I'd get rid of the alligator clips and get a semi permanent two wire connector coming of the battery. Easy plug in connection after that with no sparks. I also always connect the battery before plugging in the FF. What type of terminals do you have on the battery? If male automotive, as On the fly said, you could also just you some female connectors. Much more secure and less likely to spark than alligator clips. My setup below.Attached Files
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