Systems and Accessories
Electrical System
12 Volt Receptacle (Optional)
The 12-volt receptacle is installed on the console. It is easily accessible and can be used to charge your
cell phone, operate a hand held remote spotlight, etc.
Battery Switch for Dual Batteries (Optional)
The battery switch is located behind the hatch that is installed in the
port aft corner of the cockpit. The battery switch is for battery isolation,
parallel operation and disconnect.
The preferred switch position is port engine to position one (1) on the
port battery switch and starboard engine to position two (2) on the
starboard battery switch.
To test the operations of the battery switch, place the switch in the off
position and try to start up the engine(s). When the switch is off, you
should not be able to start the engine(s).
Caution:
To avoid possible alternator/battery damage on twin-engine installations, make
sure that the dual battery switches are never left so both engines are connected together,
(i.e., never leave a switch on “BOTH” or “ALL”). The preferred switch position is port
engine to position one (1) on the port battery switch and starboard engine to position two
(2) on the starboard battery switch.
Circuit Breakers
Circuit breakers and/or fuses protect the wiring. In the event a device stops working, check to see if the
circuit breaker is tripped or if the fuse is blown. Breakers are installed in the following locations:
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The main breaker is located behind the hatch that is installed in the port aft corner of the
cockpit.
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Breakers and/or fuses for the aft bilge, stereo and accessory are located above the main
breaker.
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Additional breaker switches are also located on the switch panel below the individual
switches.
A tripped breaker will protrude or move from its set position indicating that the circuit has been
overloaded. Turn off the device(s) on the circuit, then reset the breaker by pushing in once or by
returning a breaker switch to the on position. If the breaker does not reset or if it resets and then trips
again after the device is turned back on, then a short circuit exists or your device may be damaged,
overloaded, or faulty. Correct the problem and then reset the breaker.
If the breaker continues to trip and you are certain the device, switch and wiring are in good repair; either
the breaker is faulty or it is too small for the load. Reduce the load or replace the breaker.
Switch and Breaker Panel
The switch and breaker panel is located on the console. The numbers shown above each switch in the
photo correspond with the following descriptions provided for each switch:
15