Evinrude E-tec 75 HP Service Manual page 36

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INSTALLATION AND PREDELIVERY
BOAT RIGGING
Battery Switch Requirements
Battery switches must meet the following require-
ments.
The switch must be approved for marine use.
The switch must be a "make before break"
design to protect the charging system from a
no-load condition.
Switch amperage rating should be adequate for
the outboard it will be used on.
Use one battery switch for each outboard
installed.
Use the appropriate sized wire and terminals for
all connections.
Use AWG stranded copper wire.
Battery Switch Location
Always locate battery switch(s) as close to the
battery(s) as possible.
Locate switch so that it cannot be accidently
bumped or switched.
Refer to the battery switch manufacturer's
installation instructions for specific information
related to the installation of switch.
Fasten all battery switches to solid surfaces.
Route wiring as directly as possible.
Support the battery switch as needed to prevent
abrasion.
Use appropriate wiring and connectors.
Seal all connections and terminals with liquid
neoprene or electrical sealer to prevent corro-
sion.
IMPORTANT:
Insulate all battery positive (+)
terminals to prevent shorting.
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Battery Switch Operation
Select the primary battery for normal operation.
Secondary batteries should only be selected for
emergency starting.
ALL or BOTH switch position is for emergency
starting only.
Provide operator with the documentation sup-
plied by the battery switch manufacturer. Make
sure that the operator is informed of proper
battery switch operation.
IMPORTANT:
The negative (–) terminals of a
multiple 12-volt battery installation must be con-
nected together.
1
1. Starting battery (primary)
2. Accessory battery (secondary)
3. Cable connecting negative (–) battery terminals
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