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I have a Scarba 215 2018 with a 12" Medallion display, I am looking for a description of the fuses that are located under the control console, which are accessible from under the front passenger's backrest from the ster side. THANKS !
If you zoom in on the page you should be able to make them out what the fuses are. Also the next page is the fuses near the battery switch, one diagram is for dual engine, the other single engine in the description.
Pics below of what I’m talking about if the webpage doesn’t work.. sorry they are blurry, but if you zoom in you can see what they are..
Thank you very much, I found that too, but it doesn't exactly apply to my boat, I have 3 diodes in this box, and here there is only one, someone took out all the fuses and I don't know what should be where.