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Section 4 • Electrical System
BATTERY #2
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102-6 BLK
101-6 RED
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6 RED
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There is a 10 amp breaker button located just below
the receptacle.
Be sure to use accessories that do
not exceed the rated capacity of the circuit, (10
amps) or the breaker will trip.
If equipped, the trolling motor panel includes a 12V
accessory receptacle located at the bow of your boat.
The receptacle is wired for 12V usage only (See
fi gure 2.13.2).
12V Accessory Receptacle (Option)
NOTICE
IT IS IMPORTANT to crimp and heat seal the
unused butt connector on your extension
cord to avoid damage to your trolling motor
system.
Trolling Motor wiring (Option)
Fig. 4.3.2
12V WIRING DIAGRAM
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TROLLING MOTOR RECEPTACLE
EXTENSION CORD PLUG W/12’ CORD
BLACK LEAD
HEAT SHRINKABLE BUTT CONNECTORS
RED LEAD
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Trolling Motor Wiring (Option)
Your trolling motor manual will have location and
connection instructions for the motor wiring. Read
and understand the manual before proceeding to
connect the extension cord to your motor and your
boat’s electrical systems.
Trolling Motor Connection
Using a 12 foot extension cord, connect the BLACK
and RED leads to your trolling motor wiring by
crimping and heat shrinking the butt connectors.
If equipped, the battery switch, located on the
component board on the aft wall of the console
interior, allows you to control the delivery of DC
power from the battery to the engine as well as
allowing the alternator to charge the battery. Your
battery selector switch has two settings, “ON” and
“OFF”, “ON” gives you power from the battery.
“OFF” you have no power to the engine. Remember
to turn the battery selector switch to “ON” before you
attempt to start your engine.
NOTE: The bilge pump cannot be turned off with
the battery selector switch.
Battery Switch (CE Option)
Fig. 4.3.1
You MUST stop the engine before moving the
switch to the “OFF” position.
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CAUTION
Battery Switch (CE Option)
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