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Connecting of Cruise T to two 12 V batteries
Connecting of Cruise T to four 12 V batteries
3. Now connect the high current plug of the cable set to the high current plug of the
motor.
4. Switch the master switch of the cable set to the ”ON“ position.
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)
When using the Cruise with different batteries, make sure to connect the data cable co-
ming from the remote throttle directly to the motor.
If you are using a
Cruise T, the data
connector under-
neath the shaft head
stays obsolete.
Bridging cable
Bridging cable
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
Optional extension of the battery
capacity via parallel connection with
12 V batteries
Cable set
12 V battery
12 V battery
Bridging cable