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DISCOVERY OPERATING MANUAL
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DC Voltmeter & Cigarette Lighter Outlets
To the right of the helm there is a DC voltmeter with a switch that lets you
check the ship’s batteries. There is also a “cigarette lighter” outlet here and at
the upper helm to plug in accessories.
DC Battery Monitor
Discovery is fitted with a Newmar DC Battery Monitor. This unit allows you to
check the condition of the ship’s batteries.
The three buttons control the mode that the monitor is in:
V
“Volts” mode. Measures battery voltage
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12.8 Volts, fully charged battery, no load or charging.
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13.2 Volts, “Float” charging, battery is full.
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14.2 Volts, “Bulk” charging, battery is not full.
A
“Amps” mode. Measures current in amps to or from the batteries (no sign=batteries charging, “-“ sign, batteries dis-
charging).
H
“Amp-Hours” mode. Shows the present state of the batteries.
Normally you will use the “V” or “A” mode. Note that the unit can monitor three battery banks (1,2,3) but you will pri-
marily use it for the “house” battery.
The AC Electrical System
The AC Electrical System is
controlled at two sites, the AC
circuit breaker panel and the
inverter control panel. In addition,
there is an AC voltmeter and AC
ammeter located by the helm.
This is the panel to right of the helm. From
top down: The autopilot control; charger
control, DC outlet and trim tab rocker
switches; windlass breaker/remote
control (with the red buttons) and the
grey battery condition meter; the black
Magnum inverter control; and the large
AC voltmeter and ammeter.
The AC Switch Panel to left of the helm.