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While charging, when the charger is connected to your battery, the LED will show a
red light indicating that the battery is in charging process. Once completed, the LED
light will change from red to green, indicating the battery charging process has been
completed. It is not unusual for some batteries to be charged within 2 hours after a
round of golf.
In most circumstances, a full charging cycle should take up to 4 hours, but there might
be a possibility of variances due to the level of discharge, battery condition and age of
the battery. Also, a new battery can take over 6 hours on first charging cycle. We
recommend charging a battery fully and leaving the battery on charge for 12 hours
before disconnecting and storing the battery and charger.
Connections
Your battery lead has a “T Bar” connector that allows you to directly connect it to the
battery. Please ensure that you connect the positive side of the T connector to the
positive side of the battery. To help prevent a mistake, the T connector has an offset
slot that helps to protect against incorrect connections. If the cable is not slipping in
easily, please check that you are connecting the T cable correctly.
On the other end of the cable is a Torberry/ Anderson connection system. Please
ensure that the red wire is connected to the positive terminal on the battery and the
black wire is connected to the negative connection. When connecting the battery lead
to your caddy, you MUST ensure that the black & red connection plug matches. Both
connections need to align with their own color coding, or you will damage your
caddy’s electrical system.
DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY if the plug doesn’t go red-to-red and black-to-black
from the battery to your caddy. Please inspect your leads each time you plug them in
to make sure there are no signs of melting, corroded contacts, etc. They are easily
replaced if they should ever become worn down.