asteven221
Well-Known Member
with my "new" Sealine F44.
If anyone has the same model (or a 420) I would appreciate it if you could help me with the following:-
On the electrical switch panel opposite the galley, what is the purpose of the keyswitch and the two adjacent buttons Red/Green. They are marked as "DC Isolator". The previous owner didn't know!
On the same panel beside the battery charge on/off switch it says "do not run the engines with the DC battery charger on or it will be damaged" - or similar. Hmmm that sounds odd. I would have thought that there would protection diodes in the charger to deal with what is an inevitable situation where you forget to switch off before starting the engines. I have done it already and nothing seemed to blow up!
The boat has electic toilets. We have them set to discharge to the sea although there is a holding tank fitted. Does the clean flushing water, come from the sea or from the fresh water tank? I am reluctant to do a taste test!
Thanks for your help folks.
If anyone has the same model (or a 420) I would appreciate it if you could help me with the following:-
On the electrical switch panel opposite the galley, what is the purpose of the keyswitch and the two adjacent buttons Red/Green. They are marked as "DC Isolator". The previous owner didn't know!
On the same panel beside the battery charge on/off switch it says "do not run the engines with the DC battery charger on or it will be damaged" - or similar. Hmmm that sounds odd. I would have thought that there would protection diodes in the charger to deal with what is an inevitable situation where you forget to switch off before starting the engines. I have done it already and nothing seemed to blow up!
The boat has electic toilets. We have them set to discharge to the sea although there is a holding tank fitted. Does the clean flushing water, come from the sea or from the fresh water tank? I am reluctant to do a taste test!
Thanks for your help folks.