5-5
Electrical Systems
Section 5
Battery Switches
Battery Parallel Switch
Your boat is equipped with an emergency battery par-
allel switch. The switch is located on the control con-
sole face. You can use the emergency battery parallel
switch to connect the house battery and the engine
starting battery in parallel if the outboard engine will
not start due to low battery voltage.
The battery parallel switch controls a solenoid that
connects the two batteries. The switch is a three-posi-
tion rocker switch that is ON-OFF-ON. The center
switch position is OFF. Both the left and right switch
positions are momentarily ON when held down. When
you release the switch, it will return to the center OFF
position.
If your outboard engine will not start due to low battery
voltage, use the battery parallel switch to provide
power from the house battery.
Push and hold the battery parallel switch ON to either
the left or right position. Note this position. Hold the
battery parallel switch in the ON position and try to
start the engine.
If the engine does not start, release the battery parallel
switch to the OFF position. Move the battery parallel
switch to ON in the opposite direction. Hold the bat-
tery parallel switch in the ON position and try to start
the engine.
The emergency battery parallel system is protected by
two 10-amp in-line blade fuses wired to the load sides
of both battery OFF-ON switches. The two in-line
blade fuses protect the electrical wiring between the
solenoid and battery parallel switch.
Periodically check the condition of the two 10-amp in-
line blade fuses located next to the parallel solenoid.
One blown fuse would not allow the battery parallel
solenoid to function in one switch position.
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