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1. On the days before leaving, do a thorough cleanup of connections and batteries. A mechanical inspection will help you
to identify what terminals need replacement, and maximize the recharge rate.
2. Fully charge your battery systems. If possible, use your chargers in a low-amperage mode. It will take longer to fully
charge the batteries, but will do a much better job. Batteries are recharged at higher amperage rates mostly for practical
reasons, but if you are not using the systems, you can take your time recharging the batteries. Once you have fully
charged your batteries, disconnect them from each other. (That will reduce the discharge rate.). Store your batteries away
from the elements like rain and snow.
NOTICE
Discharged batteries can more easily freeze, destroying plates and cracking the housing, leaving them useless.
3. If you live in an area where extreme freezing tends to happen, insulated storage is recommended.
4. If you are nearby, or have a person taking care of your place during the winter, recharge your systems at least once
every month.
5. If you own a Battery Life Saver™ electronic device, you do not need to disconnect the batteries from each other. You can
leave the BLS connected and, with a timer, program your charger to go on and o
ff
on a weekly basis.
NOTICE:
Do not leave the BLS connected if you are not programming the system to be recharged.
6. When you are back, reconnect the batteries and recharge them as usual. If your charger does not recognize them and
will not charge, you can use a simple manual charger and recharge them. Again, recharging in a low-amperage mode is
the best way to get your batteries going. If you own a BLS, reconnect it while recharging. This will dissolve the lead sulfate
crystals that are reducing your battery life and thus extend the life of your batteries. If you own several 12-volt pieces of
equipment, you can use the BLS 12/24 B and rotate it on the di
ff
erent systems while charging.
Battery Maintenance - Winter Storage
Fuse
VOLT
Fuse
70 Amp Breaker/Switch
10/2 Cable
to charger
Volt meter & fuse cable
10/2 Cable
to motor
METER
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Male connector
White to Positive (+)
#2-70-0103 (Fuse holder)
#2-70-0149
#2-70-0104 (Fuse)
#2-60-0102
Power Post (-)
100 Amp
fuse holder
#2-70-0146
#2-70-A0017
#2-70-A0011
#2-70-A0046
#2-70-A0046
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Electric Bumper Boat - 24 Volt Wiring Schematic -
HOW TO UPDATE FROM OLD STYLE
Fu
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove fuse.
2. Connect wires to
top connection on
fuse holder as
shown.
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