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Be in charge.
Super B.
4. Installation
4.1. General information
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Warning! 12V systems only.
Never install multiple Li-ion batteries in series.
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Warning!
Never install or use a damaged Li-ion battery.
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Caution!
Do not reverse connect the power cables (polarity)
When connecting several batteries in parallel, always use batteries of the same brand, type,
age, capacity and state of charge.
4.2. Unpacking
Check the Li-ion battery for damage after unpacking. If the Li-ion battery is damaged, contact
your reseller or Super B. Do not install or use the Li-ion battery if it is damaged!
4.3. Placement of the Li-ion battery
Before it is used, the Li-ion battery must be fastened in such a way that it will not move during
use. The Li-on battery may be placed on its long or short side, but not upside down. Use
appropriate fastening brackets for mounting (see chapter 3.7; optional components).
4.4. Connection wires
Use appropriate cables and cable lugs for the connection to the terminals. This prevents
overheating and unnecessary losses. Use appropriate fuses matching the cables and load.
Super B advises to use 95mm2 connection cables. Cables with less diameter can cause
overheating or unnecessary losses. Always use the correct crimp tools to crimp the cable
lugs and follow the instructions provided by the cable lug manufacturer.
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Caution!
When using more Epsilon Li-ion batteries in parallel the wiring should be sized and
specified according to the maximum current the parallel bank can deliver.
4.4.1. Connecting power cables with automotive type terminals
1. Connect the load or charger to the X2 (+) terminal of the Li-ion battery. (Figure 7)
2. Connect the load or charger to the X1 (-) terminal of the Li-ion battery. (Figure 7)
3. Ensure both contacts are tightened. (20Nm)
4. Place the handle covers over the terminals. (Figure 8)