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Pro

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ProTournament Series

Owner's Manual 

Certified To:

U. L . 1236 Marine

FCC Class B

Professional Grade

  3 Step Marine Battery Chargers

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SALTWATER

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Pro

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

Please save and read all safety, operating and installation instructions before

 

installing or applying AC power to your ProMariner on-board battery charger.

Models

           Amperage           No. Of Banks                           Volts

ProTournament 100

              10 Amps

2 Banks

     12/24

ProTournament 150

              15 Amps  

    3 Banks

12/24/36

ProTournament 200

              20 Amps  

    2 Banks

       12/24

ProTournament 300

              30 Amps  

    3 Banks

  12/24/36

ProTournament 300Quad               30 Amps  

    4 Banks

12/24/36

Summary of Contents for ProTournament 100

Page 1: ...SALTWATER T E S T E D WATERPROOF a n d T NOTICE e and read all safety operating and installation instructions before applying AC power to your ProMariner on board battery charger Amperage No Of Banks Volts ment 100 10 Amps 2 Banks 12 24 ment 150 15 Amps 3 Banks 12 24 36 ment 200 20 Amps 2 Banks 12 24 ment 300 30 Amps 3 Banks 12 24 36 ment 300Quad 30 Amps 4 Banks 12 24 36 ...

Page 2: ... designer and manufacturer of ery chargers When our customers requested a fully electronic waterproof ery charger that was significantly faster smaller and lighter we responded oTournament Series ment s Distributed On Demand 3 Step Charging is the latest in high e bass walleye and center console on board charger technology o give you and your batteries a lifetime of professional performance and re...

Page 3: ...rom the charger prior to any ce or cleaning RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS BATTERIES E EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION FOR THIS T IS OF EXTREME IMPORTANCE THAT EACH TIME BEFORE USING YOUR YOU FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS risk of battery explosion follow these instructions and those published by the nufacturer and of any equipment you...

Page 4: ...as to not cause an arc area around the charger and batteries is well ventilated while the batteries arged Gases can be forcefully blown away using a piece of cardboard or etallic material as a fan y terminals with full eye protection to prevent corrosion from coming in eyes water in each cell until electrolyte reaches levels specified by the battery er This helps purge excessive gases from cells D...

Page 5: ...use of extension cords at docks tes or at home The ProTournament series will provide 100 of its output even with AC power cord voltage as low as 90VAC ournament s Distributed On Demand 3 Step Charging technology completely isolated charging outputs that will automatically sense and its full rated charging output of 10 15 or 30 amps model specific to ank or combination of all banks se at a glance L...

Page 6: ...10 10 22 Lbs Competitive chargers have an amp limitation per bank as illustrated The 30amp 10 10 10 chargeronlydelivers 22 amps The 8 amps not used by the engine start battery can not be shifted to battery 1 or battery 2 e illustration reflects typical battery usage after a day of fishing or batteries are 50 discharged and not usable Engine start battery rged from the engine charging system eading...

Page 7: ...ged y is at 50 charge y is fully charged ral Operation your ProTournament Professional Grade 3 Step Marine Battery Charger guidelines in this manual ure your charger and batteries are properly vented Connect your extension ith no AC Power present to the ProTournament and proceed to plug your ion cord in at a nearby 120 VAC GFCI protected Ground Fault Circuit pt outlet our ProTournament plugged in ...

Page 8: ...ued Solid Red for ment100 and 200 mode the on board tri mode indicator will be flashing red indicating charge maximizes charge and holds voltage at 14 6 volts lead acid factory 3 hours voltage regulation mode while letting the batteries determine of amps they can accept This mode creates activity in the batteries ulfate buildup and conditions batteries for extended life After ely 3 hours has elaps...

Page 9: ...ront and sides of the ProTournament charger Be sure to place the rnament in an accessible area where all indicators are viewable Confirm all cables can reach each of the batteries g the ProTournament as a template use a small awl or screwdriver to mark the n of each mounting hole g a 1 8 drill bit drill pilot holes in the 4 marked locations as described in step 3 silicon sealer in each of the moun...

Page 10: ...s illustrated on page 9 Make sure the black or es are connected as illustrated to the negative side of the battery and es are connected to the positive side of the battery e sure output no 1 gray position on the charger and output cable is nnected to the most used trolling motor e all DC connections are tight and correct he AC power cord in an open air area of your boat at least 21 inches arger ba...

Page 11: ...ck Engine Start Battery 4 Trolling Motor Battery 3 output no 4 black black or yellow Engine Start Battery 2 Trolling Motor Battery 1 _ _ AC power output no 1 gray output no 2 yellow yellow gray ProTournament 100 and 200 Wiring Diagram red black or yellow red Engine Start Battery 3 Trolling Motor Battery 2 Trolling Motor Battery 1 _ _ _ AC power output no 1 gray output no 2 green output no 3 yellow...

Page 12: ...yconnectionsaretightandclean Followbatterymanufacturer s ations for battery cell caps loosen caps if applicable heavydutyU L approvedextensioncordtotheProTournamentchargerfirst cting the extension cord to the charger then proceed to plug the extension arby 120VAC GFCI protected Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet he on board mode LED for a solid red flashing red indication This will tell you you...

Page 13: ...ructions monitor and maintain proper levels of distilled water in each battery Monthly ess n ProTournament DC Output Wiring Visually inspect all wiring for cuts and abrasions Contact ProMariner if charger needs to be serviced with new wiring Monthly ess n AC Power Cord and Mounting Hardware Inspection Process Visually inspect the AC power cord Confirm ground blade is present and all plug blades ar...

Page 14: ...ys be replaced nd always the same type e is no output when trying to read DC voltage check each output fuse ce as needed voltage at each charger output there is less than 14 0 volts contact er for product service r Green LED Indicator r loss of AC power at the 120VAC Outlet Confirm GFCI Ground Fault terrupter has not tripped Check with a meter or 120VAC test light s present at the end or your exte...

Page 15: ... 24 36 30 4 12 9 9 9 3 x 17 x 6 7 8 12 lbs 90 135 part no volts amps banks cable size size H x W x D weight AC in Internal selection 180 270 VAC l Accessories f i c a t i o n s Acces sories part no volts cable size banks 51050 10 n a n a 51060 10 12 3 51200 n a n a n a 51201 n a n a n a 51202 n a n a n a 51203 n a n a n a nt Remote Temperature Sensor ry Bank Status Monitor nt AC Plug Holder white ...

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