gas tank protector or what ?
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Posted on 03/22/14 - 2:40 AM
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Hi guys
Is this some kind of tank protector or it is used for uncharging static electricity?
It is conected with tank on my outrage 17 1991 and cap for reservoir
I think that tank is aluminium?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8fc1m66b4l4....32.34.jpg
tnx
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Posted on 03/22/14 - 4:14 AM
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It's a ground to prevent spark from static electricity. It appears there was no bedding compound at the screw hole, just inviting a leak.
Edited by wing15601 on 03/22/14 - 4:22 AM
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Posted on 03/22/14 - 6:01 AM
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Look here....
http://www.whalercentral.com/photogal...hoto_id=66
Fuel Tank Ground Kit as Wing15601 mentioned.
Edited by sraab928 on 03/22/14 - 6:01 AM
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Posted on 03/22/14 - 11:40 AM
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tnx guys
2wing ... yes it was but boat is painted
hehe
I was thinking that is something like zinc protector on outboards.
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Posted on 03/22/14 - 12:02 PM
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The factory grounding for the fuel fill and the tank was via wires that attached to this anode which was attached on the exterior of the transom, below the waterline.
The anode is no longer available.
Members who have sought a replacement have been advised to route the ground wires to the negative post of the battery. Since the engine has a negative wire connected to the battery, it serves as the ground.
This is the current Whaler factory grounding design.
The fuel tank in the 1990-1995 Outrage 17 I is a 32 gallon aluminum tank produced by Florida Marine Tank, Inc. A new tank is available from FMT.
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Posted on 03/23/14 - 2:22 AM
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Phil T wrote:
The factory grounding for the fuel fill and the tank was via wires that attached to this anode which was attached on the exterior of the transom, below the waterline.
The anode is no longer available.
Members who have sought a replacement have been advised to route the ground wires to the negative post of the battery. Since the engine has a negative wire connected to the battery, it serves as the ground.
This is the current Whaler factory grounding design.
The fuel tank in the 1990-1995 Outrage 17 I is a 32 gallon aluminum tank produced by Florida Marine Tank, Inc. A new tank is available from FMT.
TNX Phil !!!
can I use normal copper wire for grounding? put it to stern in water
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Posted on 03/23/14 - 6:11 AM
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I don't think you can use a normal piece of copper and attach it to the back of the boat and expect the same performance, the reason the original piece of copper was designed that way was to increase the surface area of the grounding rod. All those crevices on the grounding "puck" increased the surface area.
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Posted on 03/23/14 - 7:14 AM
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aeriksen wrote:
I don't think you can use a normal piece of copper and attach it to the back of the boat and expect the same performance, the reason the original piece of copper was designed that way was to increase the surface area of the grounding rod. All those crevices on the grounding "puck" increased the surface area.
yes that is thrue... but make the wire go in circles like this http://bolandref.en.made-in-china.com...1009-.html
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Phil T |
Posted on 03/23/14 - 1:45 PM
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No. Don't do that.
You want to use marine tinned wire for the boat. I don't recall the gauge of wire for the ground, I rewired my boat a few years ago.
Cut a 2" long piece from your boat and take it to a local marine supply house and size it.
I recall my boat (1991 model) had the fill ground wire ran to the tank and attached with a ring connector. From that same post, a second wire ran to the stern. You need to fish the wire to the battery.
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Posted on 03/23/14 - 2:45 PM
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I would (and did) just wire the ground to the negative side of the batteries.
If you want to replace the old style disc, see if you can find an old-stock something on eBay like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TEMPO-METAL-F...0685952383
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Posted on 03/23/14 - 3:12 PM
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Ok... tnx a lot. My Battery is in center console. Can I attach grounding somewhere to outbord engine
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