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<strong>Gemini</strong> 105Mc Owner’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Wiring Code<br />

Stereo AM/FM/CD<br />

12 Volt Power<br />

The standard code for 12-volt is red positive and<br />

black negative. Unfortunately the boat cable supplied<br />

sometimes comes red and black and sometimes<br />

white and black. We have chosen:<br />

BLACK = NEGATIVE<br />

RED OR WHITE = POSITIVE<br />

Note that the color coding is different to shore<br />

power where black is live and white neutral.<br />

The European system is different and electronic<br />

equipment that comes from Europe has the code:<br />

BROWN = POSITIVE<br />

BLUE = NEGATIVE<br />

Switch Panel<br />

The switches on the two 12-volt panels are also<br />

circuit breakers and vary from 5 amp to 20 amp.<br />

See table below.<br />

VHF Radio<br />

The VHF is recessed into the switch panel above the<br />

12-volt panel. Consult the included owner’s manual<br />

for information on operation.<br />

The <strong>Gemini</strong> 105Mc now comes standard with an<br />

AM/FM stereo CD player with two speakers mounted<br />

on the main bulkhead. Consult the included owner’s<br />

manual for information on operation.<br />

Cabin Lights<br />

The <strong>Gemini</strong> has three (3) fluorescent lights in the<br />

main cabin over the galley, navigation station, and<br />

saloon table. The fluorescent bulbs take an extremely<br />

low power draw and are intended as task<br />

lighting. Each light draws 1/3 amps. Note that fluorescent<br />

lighting is known to sometimes interfere with<br />

VHF reception. Turning off the light corrects VHF<br />

reception issues.<br />

There are also six (6) 12-volt incandescent dome<br />

lights, each located in the head, master bedroom,<br />

each aft cabin, over the refrigerator and in the cockpit.<br />

Each light draws 1 amps. Red bulbs can be installed<br />

to maintain good night-vision.<br />

Replacing Light Bulbs<br />

Individual bulb specifications are subject to change.<br />

When replacing a bulb, always remember to have the<br />

original bulb with you when buying a replacement.<br />

Related Topics:<br />

See Mast Wiring on following page.<br />

Switch Rating (amps) Purpose<br />

Compass Light 5 Red light to illuminate compass at night<br />

Masthead Lights 10 For sailing at night— 25 watt tri-color masthead light<br />

Anchor Light 5 For anchoring—10 watt masthead light<br />

Instruments 5 Backlight for TriData, AutoHeml, and instrument panel<br />

Fans 15 Optional Fans — Includes through-flow refrigerator fan<br />

Shower Pump 15 Also operates port and starboard bilge pumps<br />

Deck Lights 10<br />

Cabin Lights 20 Includes both fluorescent and incandescent<br />

VHF 15<br />

Gas Valve 20 Turns power on/off to Xintec Propane Monitor<br />

Stereo/TV 15 Turns power on/off to AM/FM Radio / CD Player<br />

Spare 20<br />

Heater 20 Optional heater<br />

Running Lights 5 For motoring at night<br />

Copyright © 2004 Performance Cruising Inc.<br />

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