You can tell model also by how many lights you have One set, two sets, three sets, four sets, determines model. Or at least in a certain range of models anyways.
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You can tell model also by how many lights you have One set, two sets, three sets, four sets, determines model. Or at least in a certain range of models anyways.
Well to a certain extent....a three bank is going to have three sets of lights but how many amps per bank is determined by the model number....example MK 325 is 3 banks 15 amp total output or 5 amps per bank, a MK330 is 3 bank , 30 amp total output, 10 amps per bank, and a MK 345 is 3 bank, 45 amps total output and 15 amps per bank.
it's a 330, just not sure what model
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It's a 330D ya wangnut. D stands for digital. As in ones and zeroes. Pretty sure they wasted a good one in you though on account if you being a zero and all.
And if you used wingnuts, I'll disown you completely. And don't forget the dielectric grease neither ya ignernt.
Wannabe...
Close, Mines SPECIAL WB. they told me so lol Mine actually IS special. It's made for a Triton boat and the cables are 2 feet longer
BTW I DID use wang nuts but I got enough grip to tighten em up where they won;t flop off
Glad you got it fixed DD. Now you can get back to fishing.Thumbs Up
Did you double check it with your new multi-meter?
Seriously, wingnuts? After all you have been through? I bet your thumbs can't put down half the pressure of what my 1/2" ratchet can.