B. Operation - Single Engine w/ Dual Battery
System
The use of one battery at a time is recommended.
Position the battery selector switch to either the #1 or
#2
position.
Power to the engines and all 12 volt electrical equip-
ment is controlled at the battery selector panel. On
certain V series models, separate circuit breakers are
provided on the battery selector switch panel to
protect the windlass (if applicable), forward and/or aft
bilge pump, stereo, 12 volt receptacle, and ship
systems (if applicable). Note: The quantity and use of
circuit breakers may vary depending upon the V seies
model, equipment availability and battery selector
switch panel used.
Under normal conditions, avoid using the “BOTH”
position. Use the “BOTH” position only when a single
battery is not capable of starting the engine.
If one of the designated engine batteries fails to start
its respective engine, engage the “EMERGENCY
START” switch at the helm and attempt to start the
engine. Current is drawn from the other batteries to
start the engine. Once engine has been started return
the “EMERGENCY START” switch to the “OFF”
position. Once back at port, be sure to have the failed
engine battery checked out for possible service or
replacement.
1.
1, 2 & BOTH Position Battery Selector Switch
-
V265
A description of the various positions for this battery
switch is as follows:
Four Winns recommends alternating between batter-
ies during boating. Depending upon boating use, this
may increase battery longevity . Use battery #1 for
the first day of a cruise and switch to battery #2 on the
second day.
“OFF” - With the battery selector switch in the “OFF”
position, all 12 volt power to the engine is shut off
except to the automatic bilge pump, stereo and 12 volt
receptacle. Circuit breakers are provided on the
battery selector switch panel to protect the aft bilge,
and stereo. Always turn the battery selector switch
and the ship systems breaker switch (if applicable) to
the “OFF” position when the boat is unattended for an
extended period.
Position the battery selector switch to the battery that
has sufficient power to start the engine (normally
position “1”). After the engine is running, turn the
battery selector switch to the battery that has the
lowest charge. This will allow the alternator to charge
the low battery. Utilizing the battery selector switch in
this manner (instead of using the “BOTH” position) will
supply a greater charge to the battery.
NOTICE
DO NOT turn the battery selector switch to the
“OFF” position while the engine is running.
Alternator and wiring damage could result.
FOR EXAMPLE: If battery #1 is fully charged and
battery #2 is in need of a charge, use battery #1 to
start the engine. After the engine is running and
warmed-up, turn the battery selector switch to the #2
position. This will permit the alternator to charge the
low, #2 battery.
1” - Turning the switch to position “1” will use battery
#1
Battery #2 will be isolated and remain in reserve.
Only battery #1 will be charged by the alternator.
to power the engine and 12 volt equipment.
“2” - Turning the switch to position “2” will use battery
2. OFF/ON Battery Switch Operation - V285
#2.
Only battery #2 will be charged by the alternator.
Battery #1 is isolated and remains in reserve.
A description of the various positions for this battery
switch is as follows:
“BOTH” - With the battery selector switch in the
“BOTH” position, the batteries are connected in
parallel. Both batteries will be used by the engine and
all 12 volt equipment. Both batteries will be charged
by the alternator. However, the batteries will charge
at a slower rate compared to setting the switch in the
other positions.
“OFF” - With the battery selector switch in the “OFF”
position and the “SHIPS SYSTEMS” circuit breaker in
the “OFF” position, all 12 volt power to the boat is shut
off except to the automatic bilge pumps, stereo and
windlass (if applicable). Always turn the battery
selector switch and the ship systems breaker switch (if
applicable) to the “OFF” position when the boat is
unattended for an extended period.
Electrical Systems - Section H
Owner’s Manual Page 73
Categories | Four Winns Manuals, Four Winns V-Series Manuals |
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Tags | Four Winns V265, Four Winns V285 |
Model Year | 2011 |
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