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sleev-les 06-30-2016 05:34 AM

Another off the wall question about the bullets --- probably any cig --- batteries
 
I'm looking at the 2 perko switches for the bullet. When I bought the boat the original owner said to leave it on battery 1 for each switch. In doing so, the port switch on battery 1 would go to the port battery (battery closest to the stern). Then by selecting battery 1 on the starboard switch, it would actually select the starboard battery (battery furthest from the stern) and not the port battery. Is that how Cig wired them? Even though you are selecting battery 1 on both switches, it actually keeps the identified side (port vs starboard) on different batteries? I was trying to look at the wiring diagram, but it didn't really answer my question.

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Bill 3 06-30-2016 11:06 AM

That is correct. I traced the cables when I was redoing my interior. The #1 battery for each engine goes to the primary battery for that engine. So if you want to run both engines on the same battery, one switch needs to be on 1 the other on 2.

Rick G 06-30-2016 11:17 AM

I was always under the impression that when under way both switches should be in the all position .
RG.

sleev-les 06-30-2016 11:51 AM

Thanks Bill. I know it was random, but was always curious if that was really the case haha

dcb 06-30-2016 02:00 PM

I have the original manual from Cigarette for my Top Gun and it says the battery switches both should be on 1 during normal operation.

Zero Patience 06-30-2016 09:02 PM

Should be on 1 both engines, otherwise on all the alternators conflict with each other.

mmb 07-01-2016 06:26 AM

I have always ran mine with the switches set to "both". Probably would be better to run them set on 1 that way you can tell when a battery is getting weak.

Zero Patience 07-05-2016 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by mmb (Post 4455226)
I have always ran mine with the switches set to "both". Probably would be better to run them set on 1 that way you can tell when a battery is getting weak.

Most cigs I have worked on have a relay at the batteries that ties both batteries together during a start. Thereby parallel, that's why the start toggle switch is two pole. One pole to start relay at rear of engine, and one pole to paralleling relay at batteries. Both battery switches should be on 1. So alternators are not in conflict. With switches in both, if one battery gets low, both batteries get low, as the bad one will drain the good one down. Unless there are battery isolators in place, cig did not use isolators in them in the 90s. With bat switches in both, which battery is volt meter displaying? port or starboard?

Donziben 07-05-2016 07:29 PM

I run mine on both. Haven't had a problem in the 3yrs I've owned it... All of my previous boats I always ran on all/both, never had any problems.

Zero Patience 07-05-2016 07:38 PM

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Sorry I was speaking of old, heavy, blower motor, straight bottom, slow, big power, big drive, cigs. But enough said, this is from the original owners manual for my boat, you guys do it as you please.


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