User's Guide

c. Place the mount backing plate behind the inner sidewall
d. Run the Throttle Cable and Auxiliary Power Output Cable through the mount
backing plate and through the two 1” holes in the center.
e. Add split grommets to center holes in throttle bracket to protect throttle and 12
volt cabling
f. Add Loctite 425 threadlocker to M5 fasteners
g. Insert 4 perimeter m5 fasteners, align with mount backing plate, and tighten to 5
N-m (3.6 ft-lb).
2. Add Loctite 425 threadlocker to the threads of each M6x10 fastener.
3. Place the Throttle on the mounting bracket so the holes align. Insert the M6x10 fasteners
on the underside of the mounting bracket through the holes to secure the Throttle in
place. Tighten to 8 N-m (5.8 ft-lb).
4. Attach the Throttle Cable to the underside of the Throttle.
5. If using the auxiliary power to power electronics on board, connect the Auxiliary Power
Output Cable to the corresponding connector on the underside of the Throttle.
6. If not using the auxiliary power, cover the auxiliary power output connector with the
Auxiliary Output Connector Cap.
10.6 Connecting the Auxiliary Power
The Pure Watercraft system provides up to 80 Watts of 12 volt auxiliary power (up to 10 amps)
for accessories on board the boat. This is enough power for standard boat accessories like
navigation lights, radios, bilge pumps, and USB outlets.
The auxiliary power is available through the included Auxiliary Power harness that connects to
the auxiliary power receptacle on the Throttle and provides two bare wires to connect into either
an electrical box in the boat, or connect to an existing 12 volt battery that is powering electronics
on board in order to trickle-charge that 12 volt battery. If auxiliary power is not needed, the
Auxiliary Power harness can be omitted.
Be sure to check the gauge of the wire and size of the fuse on the boat to ensure it can
handle 10 amps. If the wiring cannot handle 10 amps, be sure to install the appropriately
sized fuse for the vessel’s wiring. Consult with a qualified marine technician or licensed
electrician to ensure the proper fuse configuration.
12V “Buffer Battery” Option
Adding a 12 volt “buffer battery” allows the vessel’s 12 volt accessories (bilge pump, stereo,
lights, etc.) to run without turning on the Pure Outboard system.
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