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Chapter 12: Electrical System 2859 Classic Cruiser Owner’s Manual Supplement
36
12-Volt DC System
Batteries
The batteries supply electricity for lights, accessories, engine and generator (if equipped) starting.
The Electrical section of Chapter 8, in the Cruiser & Yacht Owner’s Manual, provides battery, care and
maintenance instructions.
Fuses and Circuit Breakers
Fuses and circuit breakers for engines and main accessory power are on the DC main distribution panel and on the
battery switch panel.
Some equipment may have secondary fuse protection at the unit, behind the battery switch panel or at
the batteries.
Electronics power is provided at the helm station.
Battery Switch
The battery switch has four (4) positions.
Some "Standby Loads", such as the CO monitor, the
automatic bilge pumps, and the stereo memory, are not
affected by the battery switch since they are wired
directly to the battery (see the Wiring Diagrams in this
Supplement for more details).
Battery Switch Positions
Battery Switch
Position
Engine Starting Accessories and Lights Engine Alternator Battery Charger
POSITION
1
Battery 1
Provides
Starting Power
Battery 1
Provides Power for
Accessories and Lights
Charges
Battery 1
Charges
BOTH
Batteries
POSITION
2
Battery 2
Provides
Starting Power
Battery 2
Provides Power for
Accessories and Lights
Charges
Battery 2
Charges
BOTH
Batteries
POSITION
BOTH
BOTH Batteries
Provide Starting
Power
BOTH Batteries Provide
Power for Accessories and
Lights (not advised
unless engine is running)
Charges BOTH
Batteries
Batteries will NOT
Charge Properly
POSITION "1"
"OFF"
BATTERY "1"
ACTIVATES
POSITION
POSITION "BOTH"
BATTERIES
ACTIVATES BOTH
POSITION "2"
BATTERY "2"
ACTIVATES
BATTERY SWITCH
Since the batteries on your boat were dealer-installed, the battery switch positions listed below
may vary. Make sure you get a full explanation of battery switch use from your selling dealer.
NOTICE
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