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At the ELECTRICAL PANEL, flip the AC CURCUIT BREAKER on. Check for reverse polarity.
Then turn on appropriate breakers for water heater, and refrigerator. If you are not getting power to
your outlets, check that one of your GFIs has not been tripped.
Inverter Power (110-volt AC)
The INVERTER provides AC power only to the 110-volt receptacle plugs (i.e. the microwave oven)
when the boat is disconnected from shore power. Shut off water heater and refrigerator circuit
breaker when the inverter is providing power to prevent your batteries from going dead.
Your inverter panel, with an on/off switch, is
located on the STBD side of the engine
compartment next to the battery selector switches.
Make certain that it is on. The actual inverter is
located under the seat on the forward end of the
aft bed.
The inverter’s power source is the DC house or
inverter batteries located at the base of the cabin
stairs, under the floor. The quantity of DC power
is limited to the capacity of these batteries...
Therefore, running hair dryers, toaster,
coffeepots, space heater, water heater,
refrigerator, etc will quickly discharge the
house/inverter batteries. Use these items VERY SPARINGLY! Monitor your battery usage very
carefully!
When connected to shore power, the inverter automatically becomes a battery charger for the 12-volt
HOUSE BATTERIES. Should you detect the inverter failing to charge the house batteries, check the
circuit breaker in the AC Panel. And the inverter control panel. Also, there is usually a circuit
breakers located on top of the inverter box.
12-volt DC System
House Battery Bank & Switch
2 battery banks support 12-volt DC power: 1) engine battery 2) house battery
The BATTERY SWITCHES are located on the port side of the engine compartment, across from the
navigation station. Normally, leave the SWITCH in the “ALL” or “ON” position.
Your 12 volt panel shows all the systems supported by your batteries. Primarily you will be turning
on the breakers for your lights, water pressure, electronics, sump pump, etc. Interior lights are also
powered from a circuit breaker on this panel but many have individual switches at each fixture.
Bilge pumps should always be left on. Your breakers such as propane should always be turned off
after every use.
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