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7.2.3 Battery Charging System
Refer to the DC Wiring Diagram drawing at the end of
this section for the location of the battery charger. The
charger is protected by a fuse on the positive and ground
side at the charger.
To operate the charger, ensure that it is operating:
1.
Connect the shore power dockside supply shore
power inlet on the stern of the boat on the starboard
side.
2.
Turn on AC Main breaker.
3.
Turn on the Battery Charger breaker.
7.2.4 12 Volt DC Panel
CABIN LIGHTS
LPG
REFRIGERATOR
SUMP PUMP
HEAD
Figure 7.2
You can view the DC components controlled by the DC
control panel here (Fig. 7.2). Notice when the battery
selector switch is switched on the respective voltage of
the battery is shown on the right by the digital volt meter.
Indicator lights are built into most switches and alert you
that the selected system is powered.
7.2.5 Breakers, Switches, and Fuses
Hunter e33 • DC Electric
12V DC
ANCHOR LT
RUNNING LIGHTS
STEAMING LT
WATER PUMP
VOLTS
BLOWER
MACERATOR
PANEL
GPS
LTS
BILGE
INSTRUMENTS
PUMP
TV/DVD
STEREO
12V OUTLETS
TANK INDICATOR
SPARE
All electrical systems aboard your boat are provided with
over-current protection in the form of breakers or fuses.
Examples of breakers are the system or component con-
trols at the 12 Volt Panel, or in the battery selector switch
panel. Systems that would normally require you to ener-
gize them for use are provided with switches.
7.2.6 Inverter (Option)
Inverter converts DC power to AC.
7.2.6.1 Inverter Basic Operation
1. Turn the house battery switch to either the "1, 2 or
Both" positions
2. Turn on inverter remote panel at the Navigation
Station.
3. Turn on the appropriate appliance breaker on AC
Panel.
See Inverter manual for technical data, troubleshooting,
etc. operatiing/programming instructions.
7.2.7 Water Systems
The water systems are outlined in the Water Systems
chapter in this manual. However, the controls and
monitors for these systems are all powered by the DC
Electrical system.
The water tank monitor as shown in Fig. 7.3 allows you to
monitor the water level in the fresh water tank.
Figure 7.3
7.4

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