 Hey guys welcome back to Tech Talk. My name is Chase and today we're going to be discussing the battery select switch system on both our premium and sport fish model boats. So today we're on the open 262 which is the smallest boat in the sport fish lineup. Take a look down at the battery select switch. This boat has twin 200 Yamaha's on it. So on your engine bank that's going to control those two batteries. Your house switch is going to control its own two batteries designated for all your electronics for the house. The unique thing is this system has a voltage sensitive relay in it. What that is is it's taking power from the motor and sending it directly to the battery bank for whichever battery needs it most. So let's say for instance you're out at the sandbar you run your electronics all day your house batteries are now depleted. Whenever you fire the boat up to leave the sandbar this system is going to realize that and send that power directly to those house batteries charging them back up. Once they get to the charge level it'll then alternate and start sending current back to the engine batteries or whichever battery needs it the most. And from that point this will be the system that will never let your batteries get below 12 and a half volts which is a really unique system while you're running the engine. So another great feature is being able to combine these circuits in an emergency situation. So let's say you're out at the sandbar for whatever reason you've run your house batteries almost to the point where you can't run your electronics. This would be a good time to parallel over stealing power from your engine batteries to then run all your electronics. So while you're running the motor this will allow the house bank to be charged and while it's charging you can stay in that combined mode until your house batteries are at an optimal level. Once they reach that level and you can come back simply go back to your normal running on position. We've also carried this design down to our premium models again installing a VSR. A VSR stands for Voltage Sensitive Relay. This device takes the voltage from the motor's alternator and sends it up to the battery that needs it the most whether it's your starting or your house battery. We hope you've enjoyed this short video on some of our new battery select switch features. If you have any questions or comments please leave them below, like and subscribe and we'll see you next time.