OWNER’S MANUAL
SYSTEM OPERATING INFORMATION
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TO MAXIMIZE THE USEFUL LIFE OF THE BATTERIES:
•
Use the voltmeters to frequently monitor the voltage
level of each battery or battery bank while the
engines are running and the yacht is used.
•
Monitor the charge level with the engines turned off
(static condition).
•
Recharge the batteries (when not fully charged),
using the onboard battery charger or the engine
alternators. See
“Charging the Batteries” on
page 89
for more information. When the battery
bank is fully charged, the voltmeter reads between
12.3 and 12.6 volts.
•
Never store partially charged batteries. Recharge
each battery, if necessary. Check the voltage
level every 30 days while the battery is in storage.
Recharge if the voltage reads 12.3 or less.
•
Maintain electrolyte levels in deep-cycle accessory
batteries with distilled water.
Battery Inspection
Inspect the batteries every month:
•
Clean corrosion that has developed on the battery
terminals.
•
Spray terminal protector on the terminals and battery
cable eye-connectors.
•
Make sure the battery cables are securely fastened
to the terminals.
•
Tighten the nuts only slightly beyond fi nger-tight with
a wrench.
Spray the connections for the instruments and switches
with an electrical connection protector every six months.
Battery Maintenance
Always wear gloves and protective eyewear
when working on and around the batteries. The
batteries contain an acid called electrolyte.
Avoid causing damage that could spill
electrolyte into the engine room or bilge
when servicing the batteries. Avoid getting
saltwater in or on the battery. Either condition
can create a poisonous gas that is harmful if
inhaled. Always disconnect the batteries before
cleaning.
WARNING
!
If the battery is damaged and electrolyte gets spilled:
1 ]
Ventilate the area of the spill.
2 ]
Neutralize the acid in the electrolyte by pouring
baking soda on the spill.
3 ]
Remove the neutralized electrolyte using a
disposable rag or paper towel.
4 ]
Replace damaged/leaking battery.
Batteries are relatively maintenance-free. However, to
increase the batteries’ effectiveness and life, perform the
following:
•
Keep the batteries fully charged at all times. Batteries
that are kept full or near fully charged last longer than
batteries stored with a partial charge. The charge
level of the batteries can be monitored using the
voltmeters on the helm instrument panel (engine
batteries) or tribulation panel (accessory batteries).
•
Inspect the batteries at least once every 30 days for
corrosion, loose wiring, dirt and other issues.
•
Periodically clean the battery terminals and cable
connections. Remove any accumulation of dirt on
the top of the battery case. Use a wire brush to
clean the terminals. Coating the terminals with a
terminal-protecting product will help reduce corrosion
that can form in these areas.
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