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Old 09-04-2007, 10:03 PM
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Hey all,

I am the proud owner of a 1988 242 LS which I have spent the summer painting the bilge Awlgrip White and the 454 bored .60 over and painted red with black accents.
I am now to the wiring part and here is my problem. I have dual batteries and a switch. I am assuming the two leads from the switch 1 and 2 positions go to each battery and the third lead goes to the starter? I am also confused because on the starboard bulkhead there is a piece of black lexan which has two studs above the barttery and I have no clue with this is for either. Oh the the grounds from the battaries go to the block?

Thanks for the help formula owners.

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Old 09-04-2007, 10:23 PM
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Nice boat!, I wish i had my 242 stilll to help you, I don'tn remeber w/o looking, does yours have the bolsters or swivel buckets, post more pics mine was the same scheme except maroone, D**it I should have kept it
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:32 PM
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Jed, You are right 1 and 2 go to each battery the third often marked common goes to starter. The two studs were probably for a place to charge or jump the batteries if they died and kept you from opening the hatch. In that case they would be a positive and negative direct to a battery. Make sure you protect them with some form of cover if you reconnect them.
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Thanks guys. Yeah I am good with wiring all the other things just concerned with getting these batteries correct. The studs I remember one being for positive and the other negative but just not sure what they were there for.

Here are some more before and after pictures of the progress.

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Sweet! Just in time for winter...
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Hahaha I wish it would even be done for winter, but if I dont figure out this battery thing I am in trouble.
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I used to have a Palm Beach 242SS with a 454, but I really don't remember the battery switch connections. But, don't hesitate to call Formula tomorrow and ask for technical support. I'm sure they can fax you a wiring diagram.

Not to tease you , but I think I still have the entire wiring diagram for the 242SS. I wish I knew where I put it...
If I remember, I'll post here. But in the meantime, call Formula. They will help.
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hey how bought that just what I am looking for, go figure, nice job!
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I think they are there just to keep the wiring out of the bottom of the bilge and keep things looking nice. I don't have a pic but I'm almost certian the cables go from my battery to those posts on each side. (I have a set of posts for each battery)

I can take a pic if we get the boat out this weekend. But I'm guessing someone will know or have a pic for you by the end of the day...
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