I have been watching the YouTube video on winterization. I am storing my. 2016 r 25 on the hard about 25 miles south of Boston and intend to leave the batteries in and connected. In the video there is discussion about removing “hot fuses” for items that are powered regardless of the settings on the battery selectors. I believe that there are four such fuses and want to confirm the number and location.
Bilge Pump Hot Fuses - I found two below the Thruster battery selector under switch they were labeled 1 & 2. It did not specify bilge. Would that be the correct location? If not, where should I look
Propane sector - I located a fuse behind the helm station labeled “stove”. Would that be the correct location for that hot fuse? If that is not it , where should I look and what would the label be.
C02 detector. Where would that fuse be located? I could not locate it.
Regards,
Robert Flaherty
Muirgen
Bilge Pump Hot Fuses - I found two below the Thruster battery selector under switch they were labeled 1 & 2. It did not specify bilge. Would that be the correct location? If not, where should I look
Propane sector - I located a fuse behind the helm station labeled “stove”. Would that be the correct location for that hot fuse? If that is not it , where should I look and what would the label be.
C02 detector. Where would that fuse be located? I could not locate it.
Regards,
Robert Flaherty
Muirgen