Lee,
I've pretty much resolved the wiring issues but I do have a question regarding the connections involving my new voltmeter.
I'm using the 1968 Wiring diagram you provided earlier as it most closely represents the overall setup on my boat including the open wire connector found at the rear of the engine (none of the other diagrams I've seen show that). I'm also using the 73 vintage V8 diagram you provided as well as a 1970 color diagram Ethan (70' Explorer) provided.
Regarding the connector at the rear of the motor, this is where the three heavy gauge power wires connect from the engine harness to the forward boat harness. Because of the split vintage of the two harness's, the wires change colors at the connector to match the forward wiring harness:
Rear--->Forward
Brown=Orange (alternator)
Green=Red (battery)
Black=Black (ground)
I found a Clymer's wiring diagram that had a sections that suggested when replacing an Ammeter with a Voltmeter only, to connect the orange and the red wires together on the input side of the voltmeter. I've done that. The voltmeter now has two oranges, one from the rear and one to the fuse bank, and the red direct from the battery via the connector strip.
I now have charging but.....now the voltmeter stays powered up at all time which represents a minor drain. The voltmeter should only be powered when the key is on. It's here I'm drawing a blank on how to accomplish that. If I disconnect the red, then there is no power at the front.
I'm missing something here and drawing a blank on the resolution. Can you suggest anything?
-Bill
Dallas, TX
1970 Evinrude Explorer - 155 Buick V6 - OMC Sterndrive
http://www.photobucket.com/evinrude_explorer
Received on Tuesday, 6 October 2009
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