Im in process of installing a Pro Mariner 2 bank charger on my new boat.
It comes of coarse with 2 battery leads both of which are about 4' long.
Battery #1 lead has an inline fuse near the battery connectors on each side.
Battery #2 lead has only 1 inline fuse on the positive side.
That however is not my question, but simply an observation.
I was planning on using the #1 lead for my starting battery in the rear of the boat, and lead #2 for the trolling motor battery which is up front, as is the charger location.
But I am of the opinion the charger itself could care less which lead I use for what.
Problem is the leads are way too short to reach the battery in the rear.
I had thought about just cutting off the inline fuses/connectors, adding the necessary amount of wire to reach the battery, then re attach the fuses/connectors.
But first I called Pro Mariner and talked with a tech who said (don't cut anything). Leave it as is and add from the factory ends containing the fuses, then add more fuse connectors at the battery. In fact he said they offered an extension kit for that purpose, which I bought right then. Problem is I still don't have it after about 2 weeks.
Frankly, what he told me makes little sence to me anyway, and im wondering just why my original idea wasent OK?
Opinions please.