Random Aux Power Cord???

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Thank you in advance for any help.
I took my boat out yesterday and realized there was a random cord hanging down under my steering helm. It was connected to the circuit breaker AUX POWER setting... From what I can tell, everything on my boat is working. All the power switches, lights, ect....
I thought this would be a simple case of "find the other end of this cord and plug it in dummy), but I cannot find the other end anywhere and have no clue what this connects to.

Anybody know?
Thanks!
 

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interesting...its a black wire going to a 15 amp fuse.... and that end looks like maybe its half of a glass fuseholder?

Something is wrong there.

Often "Aux Power" goes to a "cigarette lighter" type plug. It would have a red or orange 10 gauge wire.
 

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interesting...its a black wire going to a 15 amp fuse.... and that end looks like maybe its half of a glass fuseholder?

Something is wrong there.

Often "Aux Power" goes to a "cigarette lighter" type plug. It would have a red or orange 10 gauge wire.
Interesting. That is the one thing I have not tried yet. I bet that could be it! Ill check in the morning. Thanks
 

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Interesting. That is the one thing I have not tried yet. I bet that could be it! Ill check in the morning. Thanks
hmmm...that might go to a post on the back of a cigarette lighter jack.
I would be carefull though...should not be a black wire and it should be heavier gauge wire...
 

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That looks like an antenna plug for a stereo. Are you sure you are tracing the correct wire to the fuse block? Does your FM work on your radio?
 
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It's probably a 12 VDC power connector and cord for some device the previous owner had. Maybe cut the AC plug/transformer/power supply off and wired it in.

 

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It's probably a 12 VDC power connector and cord for some device the previous owner had. Maybe cut the AC plug/transformer/power supply off and wired it in.


I agree with several items pointed out:
- Looks like an antenna connector.
- Color black isn't right.
- Likely an adapter cable of some sort - cig lighter port a possibility.
I'd see what is in the area and see if it could be disconnected. If not, remove as Dennis said.
 

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Boats are full of old crappy Previous owner wiring. Take it all out as you find it and get to know your boats wiring intimately!