05-23-2024, 12:40 PM
(05-22-2024, 01:07 PM)wiperhunter2 Wrote:(05-22-2024, 12:52 PM)Bduck Wrote: When I bought my boat, knew it had been used is salt water. It had 2 base mount Marinco 2-prong receptacles for downriggers. The wires ends were showing signs of corrosion, so I elected to replace them with a 3-prong receptacle running new electrical cable and male plug on DR cable adding 2 additional outlets to run 4 DR's. The 3-prong is an insert twist lock providing what I felt was added security to stay in place. For corrosion preventative its dielectric.
Were you able to just cut the old plug off and install the new one or was the wires corroded as well? I have an issue like this on a DR I just received. Would you mind posting a link to the plug you bought to replace your old one?
Removal of the old plugs was easy. Also, I replaced the electrical wire coming from battery adding a fuse box to run accessories separately. The original wire installed was a marine grade Romex, the wire used as replacement is a water-resistant flexible wire. Another type of wire that can be used in this application is for Malibu yard lights that is buried in ground, this works great as well. Since I went in changing boat side wire, I also had to replace the wire on each DR to custom fit & reach outlets
3-Pronge Twist Lock
Water resistant flexible wire
Part number info on wire