Cabela's 18868 Battery Charger User Manual


 
12
Charging Your Batteries / Maintenance
ProSport Overview
General Overview
The ProSport Charger is an Advanced Electronic and Fully Automatic Multi-Stage
On-Board Marine Battery Charger. ProSport is pre-wired for easy installation and
is 100% waterproof for fresh and salt water applications.
ProSport’s Sequential Multi-Stage Charging process delivers three sequenced
modes of operation that include: Charging, Conditioning, and Maintenance of each
battery. This process is proven to extend the life of your batteries and will fully
charge your batteries each time.
ProSport's Heavy Duty extruded aluminum housing delivers increased power and
performance while providing improved durability and heat transfer.
The ProSport's Distributed-On-Demand
Charging Technology will automatically
sense and distribute 100% of the available charging amp output, 8,12,or 20 amps
(model specific) to any one battery or combination of all batteries. Each battery
charger output is fully isolated.
ProSport's easy to view LED indicators will provide at a glance status of: AC power,
Battery Type, Charging, and Ready Status. The LED Status Center can be seen on
the top of the unit when installed.
Note: ProSport Waterproof Marine Battery Chargers are designed for any combination
of group 24,27,30 and 31 batteries. Each Battery Charger DC output cable must be
connected to one (1) 12 Volt DC battery (even if batteries are configured for 24 Volt
DC or 36Volt DC trolling Motor or System Applications). Most specifically you do not
have to remove series or parallel jumper cables to use your ProSport Charger. See
typical wiring diagrams for these systems in the installation section of this manual.
Note: If your application is for 4D or 8D large capacity batteries, please refer to
ProMariner's website www.promariner.com and view our ProTech-i and ProNautic
C3 Line of Dry Compartment Chargers. Using our online selector guide, choose a
model that best fits your application for this class of batteries.
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Owner's Periodic Maintenance Guide
Item:
Process:
When:
Battery Connections
Clean and tighten all battery connections. Follow battery manufacturer's
instructions for cleaning a battery. Clean all battery terminals with a
wire brush where required and tighten all battery connections.
Monthly
Item:
Process:
When:
Battery Electrolyte
Per battery manufacturer’s instructions, monitor, and maintain
proper levels of distilled water in each battery.
Monthly
Item:
Process:
When:
ProSport DC Output Wiring
Visually inspect all wiring for cuts and abrasions. Contact
ProMariner if your charger needs to be serviced with new wiring.
Monthly
Item:
Process:
When:
AC Power Cord and Mounting Hardware Inspection
Visually inspect the AC power cord. Confirm ground blade is present
and all plug blades are in good condition and not bent out of place.
Check all mounting hardware to ensure there is no loose
hardware. Tighten where required.
Monthly
Optional Battery Bank Status Monitor
See your local dealer or retailer for the ProMariner Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor.
The Remote Monitor is easy to install and connects directly to your boat’s batteries. Once
installed, simply hold down the "Push-To-Test" button and observe the charge level indicator
for each battery (up to 3 batteries can be monitored).
Note: AC power and the boat’s
engine must be off when using the Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor.
Important Notice: FCC Class A Part 15 Notification.
Your ProSport On-Board Marine Battery Charger has been designed and tested to comply with FCC
Class A part 15. These regulations are to provide adequate protection against harmful interference
while operated in a commercial application. If in a residential setting, you are encountering interference
with TV and radio reception, simply remove AC power from the ProSport to confirm if your battery
charger is causing interference. End user can explore the following to minimize interference:
1) Chose a different AC circuit to power your On-Board Marine Battery Charger.
2) Make sure your outlet is properly grounded.
3) Re-position receiving antenna.
4) Purchase a separate AC line filter.
5)
Relocate charger so that it is at the furthest point from home receiving equipment,TV, radio, etc.