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  1. 19 minutes ago, garfield28 said:

    which I connected a positive and a negative wire from the fuse block to the switch

    When you say switch here, do you mean the 2 way battery switch or something else? What switch do you have, the negative shouldn’t go to the battery switch.

  2. Got a multimeter? Measure the voltage on the radio terminals on each battery setting.

    From what you’ve said above, as everything adjacent on the fuse block is working could be both batteries could be weak. 

    What’s the radio earthed to?

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  3. I feel your pain.

    I have an ageing outback with the 3.0. It tows 1.2t fine.

    i won’t be replacing the car with another outback because of the cvt.

    to answer your question - yes it will tow it, but I don’t know how long the cvt will last. On a side note the new 2020 with the turbo has higher towing specs then the 2019 3.6 (American specs anyway)

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  4. 46 minutes ago, SydneyIsSkyBlue said:

     

    I've had an absolute nightmare with squid the last 4-5 times I've gone out.

     

    I got 10 on Saturday. They seem to be holding deeper than usual at the moment.

  5. Maybe there is a different fuse. From the intereweb

    The fuse is located on a separate circuit right under the batter positive cover or hidden around the back of battery either way it is there near the positive post somewhere ( I do believe it will not be part of the normal fuse system- in a triton”

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  6. @savit fishraider may charge for gfs just because it’s harder to source then BOM but there are apps out there.

    steve starling thinks gfs is more accurate, not sure if he has any affiliation with fish ranger though.

    its hard to say which is more accurate more often. I look at both then just go fishing anyway - it’s more if I stay inside or head outside. 

     

     

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