5. Battery Charging and Lighting
The DC receptacle provides a 12 V, 60 W current for 12 V battery charging
and lighting. The circuit is protected by a 5 A fuse that is accessible by
removing the engine cover.
An electrical plug for the DC receptacle is supplied with your motor. Wire
your charging or lighting cord to this plug.
B Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames, and
cigarettes away. To prevent the possibility of creating a spark near the
battery, connect the charging cords first to the battery, then to the
outboard motor, and disconnect the charging cords first at the outboard
motor.
CAUTION:
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Connect the positive battery terminal to the positive charging cord. Do
not reverse the charging cords, or serious damage to the outboard
motor’s charging circuit and/or battery may occur.
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When not in use, cover the DC receptacle with the rubber cover to keep
it dry and clean.
DC RECEPTACLE
FUSE (5A)
RUBBER COVER
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