I just bought a Tohatsu Sail Pro 6hp, which comes with a "5 amp" alternator-
Does anyone happen to know the existing wire size of the alternator male-female bullet connectors?
This is where the 2 (positive & negative) alternator wires exit the motor, and are intended to be "plugged in" to the battery wiring.
The existing alternator bullet connector wiring, coming out of the motor, appears it might be about 14 or 16 gauge --- and I'm trying to find corresponding bullet connectors to mate them with the 12 gauge wiring I have leading to the boat battery.
It seems I might possibly have to add a 3rd wiring gauge in between, to help bridge the gap, as none of the bullet connectors I’m finding for sale on-line handle a step up between 14 (or 16) and 12 gauge. There doesn’t seem to be enough extra wiring length coming from the motor to cut the existing connectors and finagle them into 10-12 gauge bullet connectors on the motor end.
Has anyone else ever faced this before? I’m not the brightest guy in the world when it comes to wiring…
As far as the motor itself – it looks great – but I’m still setting it up, and haven’t had a chance to put it in the water yet. Thanks for any help at all-
Does anyone happen to know the existing wire size of the alternator male-female bullet connectors?
This is where the 2 (positive & negative) alternator wires exit the motor, and are intended to be "plugged in" to the battery wiring.
The existing alternator bullet connector wiring, coming out of the motor, appears it might be about 14 or 16 gauge --- and I'm trying to find corresponding bullet connectors to mate them with the 12 gauge wiring I have leading to the boat battery.
It seems I might possibly have to add a 3rd wiring gauge in between, to help bridge the gap, as none of the bullet connectors I’m finding for sale on-line handle a step up between 14 (or 16) and 12 gauge. There doesn’t seem to be enough extra wiring length coming from the motor to cut the existing connectors and finagle them into 10-12 gauge bullet connectors on the motor end.
Has anyone else ever faced this before? I’m not the brightest guy in the world when it comes to wiring…
As far as the motor itself – it looks great – but I’m still setting it up, and haven’t had a chance to put it in the water yet. Thanks for any help at all-