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Wiring first boat, 93 bass tracker tx17
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<blockquote data-quote="InSaneFisherMan" data-source="post: 488966" data-attributes="member: 26281"><p>Kind of understand the SI-ARC.</p><p>With engine off.</p><p>Battery switch Position 1, SI-ARC parallel disconnected: would be connected to start battery only. Good for emergency but bad for start battery when using trolling motor.</p><p>Battery switch Position 2, SI-ARC parallel disconnected: would be connected to house batteries only. Good for trolling motor.</p><p></p><p>Engine on.</p><p>Battery switch Position 1 or 2, SI-ARC parallel connected: all batteries in parallel for charging.</p><p></p><p>Note, Some fish finders get interference from trolling motor when connected to same battery.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if the + output from motor to output of battery switch will interfere with SI-ARC operations. Engine on; Switch Position 1 will put 13.2v to the stater battery side, house batteries would be 12.7 and under. Eventually the SI-ARC would use voltage drops or starter sense line to connecte all batteries in parallel. Switch position 2 would be opposite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InSaneFisherMan, post: 488966, member: 26281"] Kind of understand the SI-ARC. With engine off. Battery switch Position 1, SI-ARC parallel disconnected: would be connected to start battery only. Good for emergency but bad for start battery when using trolling motor. Battery switch Position 2, SI-ARC parallel disconnected: would be connected to house batteries only. Good for trolling motor. Engine on. Battery switch Position 1 or 2, SI-ARC parallel connected: all batteries in parallel for charging. Note, Some fish finders get interference from trolling motor when connected to same battery. Not sure if the + output from motor to output of battery switch will interfere with SI-ARC operations. Engine on; Switch Position 1 will put 13.2v to the stater battery side, house batteries would be 12.7 and under. Eventually the SI-ARC would use voltage drops or starter sense line to connecte all batteries in parallel. Switch position 2 would be opposite. [/QUOTE]
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