Battery Switch For Dual Batteries; Alternating Current And Direct Current Panels (Ac/Dc Panel); Alternating Current (Ac) - Pro-Line Boats 2010 29 Express Owner's Manual

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Dynamic Thermal Output Control - Provides appropriate charging amps to your batteries while
maintaining recommended charger temperature
Has built-in protection for reverse polarity, ignition and temperature protection

Battery Switch for Dual Batteries

The battery switches are installed behind the hatch located below the transom
sink at the port aft corner of the cockpit and are installed in close proximity to
the circuit breakers.
The preferred switch position is port engine to position one (1) on the port
battery switch and starboard engine to position two (2) on the starboard battery
switch.
To test the operations of the battery switch, place the switch in the off position
and try to start up the engine(s). When the switch is off, you should not be able
to start the engine(s). If you have selected the twin-engine application, a dual
battery switch for each engine is included as standard equipment.
Caution: To avoid possible alternator/battery damage on twin-engine installations, make sure
that the dual battery switches are never left so both engines are connected together, (i.e., never
leave a switch on "BOTH" or "ALL"). Never switch battery positions while the engines are
running.
Alternating and Direct Current Panels
(AC/DC Panel)
The AC/DC panel (electrical distribution panel) is
located inside the cabin, on the port wall of the
main salon. The bottom half of the panel controls
your AC accessories and runs off of shore power
(standard equipment) or the diesel generator
(optional equipment). The top half of the panel
controls your DC accessories and runs off of the
dealer installed batteries.

Alternating Current (AC)

Power to your AC accessories is provided either by shore power (standard equipment) or by one of the optional
generators. There is a slide mechanism on the AC panel that will need to be positioned either up or down
depending upon which power source you select.
alternating current system, the slide mechanism needs to be in the down position in order to switch the AC main
breaker to the on position. When using your optional generator to provide power to the alternating current
system, the slide mechanism needs to be in the up position in order to switch the generator breaker to the on
position.
DC Panel
AC Panel
When using your shore power to provide power to the
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