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Electrical System
the engine and 12-volt system will be supplied
power by battery 1. Battery 2 will be isolated
and in reserve. Battery 1 will be charged by the
alternator. When the selector switch is on battery
2, the engine and 12-volt system will be supplied
power by battery 2. Battery 1 will be isolated and
in reserve. Battery 2 will then be charged by the
alternator.
When the selector switch is on 1 & 2, the batter-
ies are connected in parallel so the engine and
12-volt system will be supplied power by both
batteries. Both batteries will be charged by the
alternator. The 1 & 2 position should only be used
when starting the engine, as this requires extra
electrical power or when both batteries are low
and need charging. Otherwise, it is recommended
that the selector switch be set on battery 1 or
battery 2 when the engine is operating. While
in port, trolling or at anchor, the battery selector
switch should be set on either the battery 1 or
the battery 2 position. This will keep one battery
in reserve for starting the engine. The battery
switch should be turned to the OFF position when
leaving the boat unattended.
Notice:
Current is supplied to the automatic oat
switch for the bilge pump and alarm when
the batteries are connected, even if the bat-
tery switch is off.
6.4 Switch and Circuit Breaker Panels
Ignition Switch Panels
Ignition switch panels are unique to each engine
manufacturer and the engine control options
selected. Your dealer will provide you with the
proper starting procedure for your boat at the time
of delivery. Additional information for the ignition
switch system installed in your boat is located in
the engine and control system operating manuals
included in your information packet.
Yamaha Command Link Plus
®
Ignition
Most Everglades boats are equipped with Yamaha
engines and the Command Link or Command Link
Plus
®
ignition key panels that offer the latest in
technology and durability.
243 Battery Selector Switch and Circuit Breakers
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