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2270 CENTER CONSOLE
Chapter 4:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 General
Your Pursuit is equipped with a 12-volt D.C. electrical system that draws current from onboard
batteries.
The 12-volt system is a fairly standard system. There are two batteries controlled by one battery
switch. The batteries are charged by the engine. All 12-volt power is distributed to the 12-volt
accessories through individual circuit breakers located in the 12-volt switch panels. A main circuit
breaker located near the battery switch protects the system from an overload. Another circuit
breaker near the switch protects the circuit for the automatic float switch for the bilge pump. Most
12-volt accessories are operated directly by switches in the helm and accessory switch panels.
The 12-volt batteries in your boat are the lead-acid type. They will require maintenance similar to
those found in automobiles. The batteries and battery switch are located in the console. The
batteries can be accessed by the opening hatch in the side of the console or by opening the helm.
There are electrical schematics included in this manual to aid in following an individual circuit of
the boat.
PROPER FUSE OR BREAKER PROTECTION MUST BE PROVIDED FOR ALL 12-VOLT
EQUIPMENT ADDED. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE ACCESSORY CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR
OTHER CIRCUITRY THROUGH ADDITIONAL 12-VOLT EQUIPMENT.
4.2 Batteries
Pursuit electrical systems are designed to use lead-acid type batteries. Your boat has provision for
two batteries. These batteries should be of the size and capacity recommended by the manufacturer
of your engine. See the engine owner's manual. These specifications should be considered to be
the minimum size battery required. Consider increasing the capacity of the battery if you will be
trolling, drift fishing or have extensive electronics on board. Larger batteries will give you
additional capacity to operate the livewell, washdown, and electronics at low speed when the
charging system output of the engines is minimal.
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