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Connecting of Cruise T to four 12 V batteries
Cable set
12 V-Battery
12 V-Battery
12 V-Battery
12 V-Battery
Bridging cable
Optional extension of the battery capacity via
parallel connection with 12 V batteries
4. Now connect the high current plug of the cable set to the high current plug of the mo-
tor.
5. Switch the master switch of the cable set to the ”ON“ position.
Now batteries are serially connected with each other: Battery capacity [Wh] and voltage
[V] of battery block rise with the number of serially connected batteries.
Charge [Ah] of batteries does not change with serial connection (for instance: after serial
connection, two serially connected 12 V/100 Ah batteries of 1,200 Wh each will have 24 V,
100 Ah and 2,400 Wh).
4.7 Connecting of Cruise R/T to lead batteries (Gel, AGM), or
conventional lithium batteries
Cruise 2.0 R/T operates with a power supply of between 20 V and 30 V (referring to nomi-
nal voltage). This means it may be operated with serially connected 12 V batteries.
Cruise 4.0 R/T operates with a power supply of between 42 V and 58 V (referring to nomi-
nal voltage). This means it may be operated with four serially connected 12 V batteries.
To increase capacity, several pairs of serially connected 12 V batteries may be connected
in parallel.
1. Make sure that main switch of cable set is in “OFF” position; otherwise switch it into
”OFF” position.
2. Connect cable set according to the following drawings for Cruise 2.0 R/T respectively
4.0 R/T. Pay attention to correct polarity of terminals and terminal posts, connection of
positive and negative terminal posts (visible on imprint of batteries and terminal posts)
Connecting of Cruise T to two 12 V batteries
Optional extension of the battery
capacity via parallel connection with
12 V batteries
Cable set
12 V-Battery
12 V-Battery
Bridging cable
Bridging cable
Bridging cable