kinda goes back to how far away is the keyswitch?
remember current has to flow and the operating voltage maintained from the power source to the keyswitch and back to the power source.
means if the keyswitch on a 36ft boat is 18 ft from the motor your going to see a 36ft cable run.
as most 50 hp and up F motors use an automotive style starter that needs the solenoid to not only make the contact for the starter motor but the solenoid has to be powerful enough to move and hold the starter drive.
a 26 ft cable run using 16 or 18 Ga wiring would not reliably carry enough current to insure the device worked.
however to operate a small magnetic contactor(relay) that small light weight wire is more than ample.
and that's why most F motors use a start relay as well as a start solenoid.
it simply keeps wire and switch sizes small and light while insuring reliable starter engagement.
and that's why I said if he is burning up relays to check the relay connections and circuits.
if its burning contacts then check the power supply and to the relay and the wiring between the relay and the starter.
if smoking the magnetic coil then check the keyswitch start circuit and relay ground path.
unlike chebbys ferds and caddylacks, mercruiser Volvo, and Yamaha sometimes have NO control on how far away from the starter the keyswitch is.
take a 58' egg harbor with 454 crusaders with V drives and the keyswitch may be 45 cable feet away from the engines.
remember current has to flow and the operating voltage maintained from the power source to the keyswitch and back to the power source.
means if the keyswitch on a 36ft boat is 18 ft from the motor your going to see a 36ft cable run.
as most 50 hp and up F motors use an automotive style starter that needs the solenoid to not only make the contact for the starter motor but the solenoid has to be powerful enough to move and hold the starter drive.
a 26 ft cable run using 16 or 18 Ga wiring would not reliably carry enough current to insure the device worked.
however to operate a small magnetic contactor(relay) that small light weight wire is more than ample.
and that's why most F motors use a start relay as well as a start solenoid.
it simply keeps wire and switch sizes small and light while insuring reliable starter engagement.
and that's why I said if he is burning up relays to check the relay connections and circuits.
if its burning contacts then check the power supply and to the relay and the wiring between the relay and the starter.
if smoking the magnetic coil then check the keyswitch start circuit and relay ground path.
unlike chebbys ferds and caddylacks, mercruiser Volvo, and Yamaha sometimes have NO control on how far away from the starter the keyswitch is.
take a 58' egg harbor with 454 crusaders with V drives and the keyswitch may be 45 cable feet away from the engines.
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