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Hi Pete, take a look at the brown wire on the positive battery lug in your car (or on the starter solenoid) - and expect to find one the same or thicker in the boat. As for meters, the cheap ones are cheap! They are accurate enough for our purposes, but tend to break easily - usually display and range selector knob failure. If you're not happy with meters, get one of those screwdrivers that light up as a voltage probe, and wire up a high-wattage car bulb to test current-carrying capability. Have you done the touchy-feely bit yet? Bad joints and too-thin wire get warm while they are stealing volts. Also be aware of discolouration and smell (even noise!) in extreme cases. Use all the senses, Luke.
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