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CHAPTER
4
Battery Power and Charging Systems
Proper Location and Mounting of Charger
It is recommended that the Charger be mounted in a secure,
cool dry place and plugged into a dedicated circuit. Before
using any outlet, be sure to double check the connections
inside the outlet.
The charger provides a display of the charging voltage,
charging AMP’s and the percentage of what the charger is
charging at. For example, when the charger is showing 100%,
the charger is working at its full capacity. When the charger
shows 0%, it has fully charged the battery or batteries and are
ready to operate.
If the ProNautic Charger does not recognize a connection to batteries or the lane
machine, the display on the charger will read BC. Once the charger is plugged into
the lane machine and a connection is made, it will operate as normal.
ProNautic
®
Charger (set for Lithium batteries)
When the ProNautic charger is used to charge Lithium Batteries, it will charge at 29.2
volts the entire length of the charging process. The only thing that will drop is the
charging AMP’s along with the charging percentage.
Constant Voltage Regulator
–
CVR
The CVR is mounted under the hinged control
panel.
The function of the CVR is to maintain a constant
26.2 - 26.6 volts to the key components of the
machine. The CVR regulates the voltage output
to the drive motor, oil pump, sliding head motor
and the buffer motor.
Located on the CVR is a 25A internal fuse* (Part
Number 158-1439) which can be replaced by the operator.
Chargers
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