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Hunter e36 • AC Electric Systems
8.7
Important: Be sure to close air conditioner seacock when
air conditioner is not in use. Refer to manual furnished
with the air conditioning unit for more detailed information
regarding its operation.
The air conditioner is located under the settee. To gain
access remove seat cushion and lift seat.
8.1.12 Inverter (Option)
When in Invert Mode (Converts 12VDC to 120VAC)
1. Turn house battery selector switch to the “1, 2 or
Both” position.
2. Select invert on the inverter remote panel (Located at
Nav Station).
3. Turn on desired breaker (Ex. outlets) 0n “Line 1” side
of AC Distribution Panel.
Note: it takes 10 DC amps to create 1 AC amp. If the
battery voltage drops below 10.5V the inverter will auto-
matically shut down. Also the output of the inverter is
not capable of powering the water heater or air condi-
tioning system. The water heater is powered by “Shore
Power Line 1” cable.
To power DC panel and “Line 1 side of AC panel
simultaneously using inverter:
1. Turn on DC main breaker on battery switch panel.
2. Turn the selector switch to the “1, 2 or Both” position.
3. Select invert on the inverter remote panel. (This
applies when there is no shore or generator power
being supplied to panel)
Built in Inverter Transfer Switch
The inverter automatically tranfers shore power to the
AC panel when “Shore Power 1” cable is connected and
dockside power is present at AC panel bypassing the
invert mode capabilities.
When in Charge Mode
1. Connect shore power cable #1 to power “Line 1” of
AC panel.
2. Turn battery switch to the “Both” position.
3. Turn on “Shore Power Line 1” main breaker.
4. Select charge on inverter remote panel.
Note: When leaving boat unattended, be sure invert
select on remote panel is “OFF”, this way if shore power
is lost for any reason, this will prevent the inverter from
converting 12VDC to AC voltage causing batteries to be
drained.

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