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Electrical System
6.3 Batteries & Battery Switches
The DC electrical system on your boat is designed
for 12 volt AGM marine batteries only. The house
batteries are mounted in a compartment below the
rear facing bench seat. If your boat is equipped
with an optional bow thruster, a 12 volt battery
and circuit breaker are located in the bow bilge
below the forward cabin lounge seat cushion.
The engine charging systems and/or the battery
chargers may not be able to recharge gel cell bat-
teries properly which could cause unusually short
battery life, engine starting problems and damage
to the DC charging systems. Wet cell batteries will
emit hydrogen gas during recharging which will
damage components in the battery compartments
and create an explosion hazard in the cabin.
You also should not mix the size or brand of bat-
teries. Always consult your dealer before changing
the type of batteries in your boat.
DANGER
NEVER USE WET CELL BATTERIES. WET CELL BATTERIES
EMIT DANGEROUS HYDROGEN GAS WHILE BEING
CHARGED. HYDROGEN GAS CAN EXPLODE IF A FLAME OR
SPARK IGNITES THE GAS, WHICH WILL RESULT IN SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH.
THE BATTERY COMPARTMENTS ARE NOT DESIGNED
TO VENTILATE DANGEROUS HYDROGEN GAS TO THE
ATMOSPHERE WHICH COULD ALLOW THE GAS TO
ACCUMULATE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS. ABSORBED
GLASS MAT (AGM) BATTERIES DO NOT EMIT HYDROGEN
GAS AS THEY RECHARGE. USE ONLY ABSORBED GLASS
MAT (AGM) BATTERIES IN THIS BOAT.
The engine starting batteries should be of the size
and capacity recommended by the manufacturer of
your engines. These specifications should be con
-
sidered the minimum size battery required. Consider
increasing the capacity of the batteries if you will be
trolling, drift fishing or have extensive electronics
on board. Larger batteries will give you additional
capacity to operate the baitwells, DC accessories and
electronics at low speed when the charging system
output from the engines is minimal. Refer to the
engine owner’s manual for additional information on
the battery requirements for your engines.
Port Engine Start Batteries in Aft Systems Compartment
Starboard Engine Battery Switches & Parallel Relay
in Aft Systems Compartment
Port Engine Battery Switches & Parallel Relay
in Aft Systems Compartment
Summary of Contents for 455 CC
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL 455 CC...
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Page 29: ...29 Operation...
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Page 177: ...177 MAINTENANCE LOG Appendix B Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
Page 178: ...178 Maintenance Schedule and Log MAINTENANCE LOG Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
Page 179: ...179 Maintenance Schedule and Log MAINTENANCE LOG Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
Page 180: ...180 Maintenance Schedule and Log MAINTENANCE LOG Hours Date Dealer Service Repairs...
Page 181: ...181 Appendix C BOATING ACCIDENT REPORT...
Page 182: ...182 Boating Accident Report...
Page 183: ...183 Boating Accident Report...
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Page 195: ...195 Schematics Board Circuit Breaker DCM AFT BOM...
Page 196: ...196 Schematics Board Circuit Breaker DCM Forward Console Sht 1...
Page 197: ...197 Schematics Board Circuit Breaker DCM Hardtop 2nd Station...
Page 198: ...198 Schematics add sheet 3 that shows the shipping height...
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