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Making the DC connections

Two alternative methods for making the DC connections are:

I. connecting the DC positive (+) outputs of the charger to

the battery connections on your battery switches or

2. connecting the DC positive (+) outputs of the charger to

the

output

posts of your battery isolator.

(Do NOT

connect the charger’s outputs to an isolator’s inputs.)

These methods

are

only recommended if your 281 SM will be

mounted much closer to your battery switches or battery
isolator, than it will be to your batteries.

For sample diagrams of these types of installations, refer to
Guest document 1-21681. This is included with all Guest
battery switches and isolators, and is available on request.

1. Use

the following

table to

determine the

gauge

(thickness) of the wire you will need to

carry

the current

from the charger to your batteries safely and efficiently.

Recommended DC wire

sizes

Length of wire, (in feet) as measured from the

battery

charger to the farthest battery

and back to the charger

(maximum 3% voltage drop)

10

l4ga.

l2ga.

lOga.

tOga.

tOga.

6ga.

115

I2ga.

lOgs.

lOga.

Sga.

8ga.

6ga.

6ga.

I

20

10 ga.

10 ga.

8 ga.

6 ga.

6 ga.

6 ga.

4 ga.

25

10 ga.

8 ga.

6 ga.

6 ga.

6 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

30

10 ga.

8 ga.

6 ga.

6 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

2 ga.

40

8 ga.

6 ga.

6 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

2

ga.

2 ga.

50

6 ga.

6 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

1 ga.

from Section

E9,

table

Vii

ofthe American Boat

and

YachtCouncil

(ABYC)

standards

and Recommended Practices for 5mail Craft’

2. Find a path for the DC wires between the chargt~rand

your batteries. Remember to route the wires away from
hot surfaces or other areas where the wires could be
damaged. Make sure you will be able

to fasten a ceVble tie

to a solid surface at least every 18 inches throughout the
length of the wires to support them according to ABYC

standard E-9. 1 5h.

-8-

Planning

the DC

connections (cont.)

This is the most common type ofbattery charger installation:

Diagram 2

red

Two 12 volt

batteries

Max.
amps

10 feet

15 feet

20 feet

25 feet

30 feet

--~----

12 volt DC negative

(-)

ground

50 feet

40 feet

8 ga.

-7-

Summary of Contents for 2815M

Page 1: ...FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE THIS IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED WHERE PERMITTED BY LAW CUSTOMER SERVICE If you our customer have any questions concerning Guest products p...

Page 2: ...board that requires substantial amounts of DC current while at dockside such as aDC only refrigeratoror ice maker aDC only air conditioner or heater a large number of 12 volt DC lights in use Iwo dif...

Page 3: ...ccurs in the DC system connected to this charger it will reduce its output voltage to a safe level In the event of a dead short the charger s output voltage will effectively be zero volts Oncethe over...

Page 4: ...connections on the charger after it is mounted 5 Hold the battery charger against the surface wh re you are planning to mount it Be sure that you will bc able to drill holes through this surface late...

Page 5: ...ire in feet as measured from the battery chargerto the farthestbattery and back to the charger maximum 3 voltage drop 10 l4ga l2ga lOga tOga tOga 6ga 115 I2ga lOgs lOga Sga 8ga 6ga 6ga I 20 10 ga 10 g...

Page 6: ...Strip 3 8 of insulation from the battery ends of the red wires Test fit a 5 16 ring terminal onto the threaded positive posts ofyour batteries Remove the ring terminal from the battery post and crimp...

Page 7: ...r s cord into an AC outlet until after you complete the following steps Finishing the wiring connections 1 Connect the DC output wires to the DC output ten ninals of the charger as shown in diagram 3...

Page 8: ...e of the overload or short and th n re test the charger as described under Operation to confirm that it is charging properly 2 The green LED light blinks and the amp me er porn er fluctuates rapidly 1...

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