On board battery “Maintainer”
Plug Power Charge jumper into “start” and “Troll” ports. Start
outboard. As the outboard runs, it will charge the cranking
battery and the trolling motor batteries simultaneously.
Important:
Do not leave jumper plugged into Power Charge
Panel when boat is not being used. Over extended periods the
outboard will drain all batteries if jumper is installed.
Emergency Power Supply
If Power Charge Jumper Wire is connected to the “troll” port and
the “start” port, and then the bow mount trolling motor is
plugged in, the circuit breakers will trip. Jumper Wire needs to
be removed before plugging in trolling motor.
If the cranking battery does not have enough power to start the
outboard, the Power Charge jumper can be installed to get a
jump-start from the trolling motor batteries.
Important:
Do not
leave jumper plugged into Power Charge panel when boat is not
being used. Over extended periods the outboard will drain all
batteries if jumper is installed.
Battery Charger Plug-In
The battery charger can be plugged into the “start” port to charge
the cranking battery; or, the charger can be plugged into the
“Troll” port to charge the trolling motor batteries.
The cranking battery and trolling motor batteries can be charged
all at once by installing the jumper into the Power Charge Panel,
and then plugging charger into the bow panel.
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