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The AC panel provides power to the following:
Cabin Outlet 1
Air Conditioner
Cabin Outlet 2
Microwave
Refrigerator
Water
Heater
Battery
Charger Stove
Coffee
Maker
Spare
If you wish to utilize the spare switch, you will need to install a switch and wiring. Before doing so, please
refer to the information provided by the manufacturer of the new component to be sure that the new
switch and wiring are compatible with the new component.
Direct Current (DC)
The 12-volt power system is run off your dealer installed batteries. When selecting DC power, switch the
DC main breaker to the “On” position. The DC panel provides power to the following:
DC
Main
Cabin Lights 1
Head
Fresh Water
Cabin
Lights2
Macerator
Refrigerator
Stereo
Sump
Pump
TV/DVD
Additional DC switches and breakers are located on the console. There is also a DC terminal buss panel
located behind the helm. To access this panel, remove the two (2) stainless steel bolts forward of the
helm and tilt the helm aft towards the helm seat. The 12-volt direct current provides electrical power for
all lighting, pumps, electronics and DC devices.
The DC volt gauge indicates the maximum number of volts that are available at the DC panel. We
recommend that you keep an eye on the volt gauge to make sure that you have enough DC volts
available to continue operating the DC equipment that you are currently using. Pulling more than the
maximum available volts (12 – 14.5 volts) will cause breakers to trip and will turn off your DC accessories.
Battery Charger (35 AMP)
The battery charger is installed in the bilge on the aft side
of the forward bulkhead. It is designed to recharge your
batteries and extend the life of your batteries in
applications where the batteries may be stored for long
periods of time.
This battery charger incorporates three 10-amp chargers
and one 5-amp charger into one rugged, waterproof
housing. It provides fast recharging power, as well as
maintenance charging for a cranking or house battery.
Batteries can be fully recharged in just 5 hours.
For operational procedures and information related to the care and maintenance of the battery charger,
please refer to the owner’s manual provided by the manufacturer of the battery charger. When in doubt,
always defer to the battery charger manufacturer’s instructions and/or recommendations.
Battery Management System with Remote
The Target Charge Battery Management Systems replaces the need for a battery switch panel. This
system, also known as the Total Automatic Battery System (TABS) comes equipped with a TABS unit and
a remote control panel.