2022 Owner’s Manual Eagle 8 BRIG ltd
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1 - blade fuse (10A) for horn
2 - blade fuse (5A) for navigation red and green lights
3 - blade fuse (5A) for anchor light (white all-round light)
4 - blade fuse (5A) for additional equipment
5 - blade fuse (5A) for additional equipment
6 - blade fuse (10A) for bilge pump 1
7 - blade fuse (10A) reserve fuse
8 - blade fuse (10A) for shower pump
9 - blade fuse (5A) for windlass
10 - blade fuse (10A) for USB and 12V sockets
11 - LED indication of blown fuse
12 - blade fuse (5A) for windlass
13 - blade fuse (5A) reserve fuse
14 – blade fuse (20A) for toilet pump
15 – blade fuse (15A) for fridge
16 – blade fuse (15A) for macerator pump
17 - resettable fuse (11A) for bilge pump 2
18 - thermal circuit breaker (40A)
18a - lever switch
19 - windlass circuit breaker (50A)
19a - lever switch
BATTERIES.
PREVENT SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH! DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO REPAIR OR REPLACE ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENT.
Batteries are not provided from the manufacturer. Normally the dealer will add the proper batteries on the boat delivery.
The boat requires two batteries: one for engine starting, one as a house accessory battery for higher amperage drawing
components.
Flooded lead, AGM, gel-cell, and maintenance free battery types are all approved for your boat.
However, all batteries installed on your boat must be of the same type.
When replacing batteries never mix types such as an AGM with flooded lead.
For more battery information refer to your outboard owner’s manual or BRIG dealer.
Usually all batteries are located inside the boat rear compartment.
All batteries must be securely fixed with special
fasteners.
Battery boxes or other types of enclosures may cover batteries. Battery boxes are vented for hydrogen gas release.