
2013 Glacier Bay 2780 Owners Manual
6.7 B
ATTERY
C
ARE
Batteries should be secured in a non-metallic tray and insulated boots should cover the terminals.
Depending on the style of battery you choose, inspect the electrolyte and perform routine maintenance as
suggested by the manufacturer. Remove corrosion from the terminals quickly to prevent failure. Use a stiff
brush and a solution of water and baking soda to remove corrosion, then grease the terminals to prevent
further build-up. Be careful to clean up thoroughly to avoid contaminating the electrolyte.
When servicing the batteries, follow the safety procedures shown below and work to avoid electrolyte spills
which can harm you and your vessel.
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All batteries contain an electrolyte, commonly sulfuric acid, which is a caustic and volatile
chemical. Use extreme caution when charging or servicing.
6.7.1
Safety
Use protective clothing and accessories such as aprons, gloves, and eye wear to protect yourself while ser-
vicing batteries. Avoid cigarettes, open flames, and sparks. Batteries can produce toxic and explosive gases;
therefore, store or charge them in a well ventilated space.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets.
6.7.2
Exposure
If you are exposed to the electrolyte solution, follow these procedures and seek immediate medical
attention.
EXTERNAL
- Flush with large amounts of water for contact with the skin. If severe irritation occurs or it
contacts your eyes, seek medical attention immediately.
INTERNAL
- Consume large amounts of water or milk, coupled with milk of magnesia. a beaten egg, or
vegetable oil. Seek medical attention immediately.
The guidelines above are basic and do not alleviate the owner of responsibility should an accident occur.
Use good judgement and common sense to avoid an accident.
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When reconnecting your batteries, always connect the black cable to the negative terminal and
red cable to the positive one. Reversing them can damage you electrical system and create the
potential electric shock.
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Never disconnect a battery while underway. Doing so may result in damage to your boat’s
electrical system and the engine’s alternator.
6.8 W
IRING AND
C
IRCUIT
P
ROTECTION
All Glacier Bay are wired using marine grade tin coated copper wire, instead of standard copper wire. Tin
coated copper is manufactured to withstand the harsh saltwater environment better than standard copper,
which is used for residential applications. Environmentally sealed Deutsch™ connectors are installed on all
accessories located below the waterline to ensure watertight connections. The remaining devices are
installed with high quality splices and terminals, which are heat shrunk to protect the integrity of the
connection. Harnesses are routed through PVC rigging tubes to prevent chaffing and covered with
sheathing when necessary.
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Summary of Contents for 2013 Isle Runner 2780
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