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Connecting of Cruise 4.0 R/T to two Power 26-104 batteries
Please be aware that you need to establish communication between outboard and
battery as described in chapter 5.3.1.1.
When using the Cruise with different batteries, make sure to connect the data cable
coming from the remote throttle directly to the motor.
connection of high
current plug
switch main
switch of cable set
to “OFF”
connection of
data cable
connection of
data cable
connection of po-
sitive and negative
terminal posts
(see positive and
negative polarity on
imprint on battery
and terminal posts)
negative terminal post
positive terminal post
data socket
data socket
• Incorrect configuration of lithium batteries leads to much higher short
circuit currents than configurations with lead batteries. That is why you
must follow the installation instructions very carefully and only use the
Torqeedo cable set to connect up your motor.
4.6.2 Cruise 4.0 R/T
Cruise 4.0 R/T operates with a power supply of between 42 V and 58 V (referring to nomi-
nal voltage). This means that it has to be operated with at least two Power 26-104 lithium
batteries.
Connecting of Cruise 4.0 R/T to 2 Power 26-104 takes place analogically to connection of
Cruise 2.0 R/T (refer to chapter 4.6.1). Moreover please connect both Power 26-104 from
positive terminal of first battery to negative terminal of second battery with cable bridge.
Moreover, also connect both data sockets of Power batteries to each other. Terminal con-
nection will then be as follows: