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Battery Management Panel
The battery management panel features key elec-
trical components including battery switches,
breakers, fuse panels and related battery charging
components. The panel is accessed by lifting up
the aft starboard cushion. Here are selected com-
ponents you may find on the panel:
1. This 40 amp breaker controls power to the op-
tional anchor windlass. An 80 amp breaker pro-
tects an optional PowerTower. Other breakers for
options may be found on your vessel.
2. This 50 amp breaker protects the dash or helm
circuitry.
Note that the above breakers are shown in the “off”
position.
Activate the above breakers push the yel-
low lever down until it ratchets in the “on” position.
TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL (outside view) (DUAL BATTERY SWITCH SHOWN)
3. This fuse protects the stereo memory circuit.
This allows you to keep all your stereo program
selections when you leave your vessel even with
the battery switch turned off.
4. This fuse protects the aft bilge pump which is
usually found in the bilge just forward of the en-
gine. When you leave the vessel and turn off the
battery switch as recommended the bilge pump
circuit is still activated allowing the pump to work
should a leak develop.
5. The battery switch when off disconnects any
voltage to the dash including the engine key switch.
Note that the standard battery switch instead of
the optional dual switch shown may be present on
your battery management panel.
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Summary of Contents for LS4C
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