DennisG01
GreatGrady Captain
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Ain't nothing wrong with that. Doc, just be aware that when you jump something like this you're going to get a spark. It won't hurt you - just mentioning it so you don't get freaked out. The bigger the draw (motor), the bigger spark. I'd probably clamp the positive jump pack lead onto a larger screwdriver and use that touch the proper terminal (quickly and firmly).I was thinking and have an idea. If you have one of those portable jump starts batteries, you could attach it to the terminals that go to the trim pump. The pump should run but make sure the boats battery switches are off.
Can't hurt to turn off the battery switch, but not "necessary", either. Especially since you're not even connected to the boat's wiring (motor side of relay).