Following are some operation situations you may encounter.
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Capacitor at low voltage: Charge the capacitor using a running vehicle. To do this,
follow steps 3-6 using the capacitor low voltage recharge switch.
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Capacitor voltage will naturally drop down to 12 volts on a 12 volt unit or drop down to
24 volts on a 24 volt unit in a couple of days if the cart is not used. The voltage will hold
there for several weeks. This is normal. The KrankingKART unit will operate sufficiently
at this voltage.
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Dead Short Battery: The capacitor will discharge very quickly when energized. But,
probably will not start the vehicle or even crank the engine. You will need to replace the
damaged battery or batteries.
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Recharge the capacitor quickly, as storage at a very low voltage will shorten the
capacitor's life.
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Will not harm the dead short battery.
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Battery Cables: DO NOT use any other cables than those provided on the
KrankingKART. The KrankingKART unit is capable of delivering 3000 amps or more in
the first few seconds.
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Cart Cables to Short: The cable length supplied has been tested to provide maximum
capacitor output. Adding more length can affect the output delivered. It is highly
DISCOURAGED to alter the cable
length.
For any service feel free to call our customer service at (800) 527-8278.
MAINTENANCE
There is
NO
maintenance required.
STORAGE
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If the cart is not used for a month or more please charge the KrankingKART to the
operating voltage prior to storage. If the KrankingKART is stored at a low voltage (6-
volts or less) for an extended period of time its' service life will be reduced.
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Always store and transport the cart in a vertical position. The capacitor vents are located
on the top. The vent is activated only under extreme pressure situations and does not
open under normal operating conditions.