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breaker has been tripped by pressing in the 40-amp switch labeled Helm Panel. This will
close the circuit and should result in powering up the console switch panel. In the event
there is still no main power, this could be an indication of a dead battery, loose
connection from this battery to the battery switch or the need for a new 40-amp breaker.
If 12-volt power is not available to engine, refer to the engine manual.
The 12Volt House/Engine battery switch allows for pulling power from one of the
trolling motor batteries or a secondary battery to supplement or totally replace the
house battery. In the event that there is not enough power to crank the engine from
House/Engine battery, turning the 12 Volt House/Engine battery switch to the 2
position will isolate the power source to the 2nd battery. Selecting 1&2 on the 12 Volt
House/Engine switch will combine the house/engine battery and one of the trolling
motor batteries and allow you to pull power from both batteries simultaneously. If this
is required to start the engine, it is recommended to change the switch back to the 1
position on the 12 Volt House/Engine battery switch once the engine is running so that
the engine's alternator can recharge the primary battery.
To activate the 36 Volt Trolling Motor system, rotate the 36 Volt Trolling Motor switch
to the ON position. If power is not supplied to the trolling motor, push in the 50 amp.
breaker. This breaker is below the 36 Volt Trolling Motor switch. This will close the
circuit and should result in powering up the trolling motor system. In the event there is
still no main power, this could be an indication of dead batteries, loose connections
between the batteries and the battery switch or the need for a new 50-amp breaker.
Battery Switch, Shown in the “OFF” Position