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6 • e, Ection, Lectrical – Baja Marine Outlaw 40 User Manual

Page 54: Ystems, C. b, D. f, Warning

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40 Outlaw

®

6.2

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6 • e

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Speed changes you.

TM.

Protective terminal covers, such as rubber boots

on electrical connections, must be in place when

engine is operating or when working in the engine

compartment.

Jumper cables are not ignition-protected. DO nOT

UsE jumper cables in the engine compartment. The

engine compartment may accumulate dangerous

explosive gasoline fumes/vapors and hydrogen gas

from batteries being charged. a spark produced

when connecting a jumper cable can cause an

explosion.

c. b

reakers

anD

/

or

f

uses

If you need to replace a fuse or breaker,

use only

the same amperage and type as the original,

and one that is rated for marine use. It is

recommended that you carry spare fuses.

If a fuse or breaker is replaced with one of lower

amperage, it will be insufficient to carry the electrical

load of the equipment it is connected to and will

cause nuisance fuse failure or breaker tripping.

If a breaker or fuse is replaced with a breaker or

fuse of higher amperage, it will not provide adequate

protection against an electrical malfunction and will

create a fire hazard.

The fuses are color coded according to the

amperage and the rating is also marked on each

fuse.

D. f

use

p

anel

your boat has an illuminated waterproof electronic

switch pad to control lights, bilge pump and other

accessories. The switch pad is connected to

the fuse panel located under the dash. The fuse

panel uses automotive type fuses to protect these

accessories.

REPlaCE Only WITh a fUsE Of ThE saME

aMPERagE anD TyPE. The amperage is marked

on the side of the fuse.

2. e

lecTrolYTic

c

orrosion

& z

inc

a

noDes

Electrolytic corrosion of metals on power boats

can result in rapid and serious deterioration of

metal parts. you must set a regular schedule and

look for the possibility of electrolytic corrosion

(the deterioration of metals due to dissimilar

characteristics when placed in salt water). It is

your responsibility to check for and replace parts

damaged due to electrolytic corrosion.

To minimize electrolytic corrosion of the metals on

your boat, zinc anode plates are provided on your

boat to protect underwater hardware. Zinc, being

much less "noble" than the copper-based alloys

and aluminum used in underwater fittings, will

deteriorate first and protect the other metals.

Stern drives are fitted with zinc anodes on their

lower units (refer to your Engine Owner's Manual

for their locations). If your boat is equipped a with

Mercathode

®

system with the stern drive will not

have zincs.

DANGER

!

GASOLINE VAPORS CAN EXPLODE

Use ONLY Marine-rated parts to replace such items

as starters, distributors, alternators, generators,

etc.

Do not use automotive parts for these components

or any jumper cables because they are not ignition-

protected and could cause a fire or explosion.

Use of higher amperage fuses or breakers is a fire

hazard.

Use fuses and breakers having the same amperage

rating as the original or as specified.

!

WARNING

gOOD fUsE

BlOWn fUsE

fUsE COnDITIOn (aTO TyPE fUsE)

(fIg. 6.2.1)