CaspersCruiser
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- Joined
- May 11, 2016
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- 921
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 Classic
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2709G112
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- MMSI Number
- 368203460
I’ve written some posts about corrosion developing in heat shrink butt splices where the insulators were left open during manufacture of my 2012 R27. For the photo, I’ve cut back a portion of the open insulator so you can see what it looks like:
It would have been just a matter of time before that connection failed. Unfortunately, my boat has a lot of these open butt splice insulators. As I find them, I’m going to cut them out and replace them (as I did in the one pictured) because eventually the connections will fail.
I changed all four batteries. In the process of doing so, I checked the ring terminals to the galvanic isolator and this was what I found:
I doubt the galvanic isolator was doing me any good. I cut these out and replaced them.
It would have been just a matter of time before that connection failed. Unfortunately, my boat has a lot of these open butt splice insulators. As I find them, I’m going to cut them out and replace them (as I did in the one pictured) because eventually the connections will fail.
I changed all four batteries. In the process of doing so, I checked the ring terminals to the galvanic isolator and this was what I found:
I doubt the galvanic isolator was doing me any good. I cut these out and replaced them.