ACC Button
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From: Wichita Falls, Texas
Anyone know what the ACC button does on the 26 OL? I have been spending the night on the boat alot lately and the incandescent light bulbs behind the gauges pull 2.5 amps.
I would like to move those lights to the ACC switch so they aren’t on all night pulling on the battery. Not really sure why Baja thinks the dash lights must be on with the anchor light.
I would like to move those lights to the ACC switch so they aren’t on all night pulling on the battery. Not really sure why Baja thinks the dash lights must be on with the anchor light.
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From: Glenwood, Maryland
Anyone know what the ACC button does on the 26 OL? I have been spending the night on the boat alot lately and the incandescent light bulbs behind the gauges pull 2.5 amps.
I would like to move those lights to the ACC switch so they aren’t on all night pulling on the battery. Not really sure why Baja thinks the dash lights must be on with the anchor light. 
I would like to move those lights to the ACC switch so they aren’t on all night pulling on the battery. Not really sure why Baja thinks the dash lights must be on with the anchor light. 
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From: Wichita Falls, Texas
I agree, but my 26OL has the dash lights on at any switch position. I plan to put the dash lights on the ACC switch even though it has a feed wire that goes somewhere. Maybe it "dead ends" past the connector in the wire bundle behind the dash. I have replaced all of my nav and courtesy lights with LED. With all of them on they only pull right at 1 amp. I will post results after I get everything done for anyone interested.



