MOUNTING THE CHARGER
Due to the weight of the charger and the impact that boats routinely endure, take the time to securely mount the charger to prevent damage.
Mounting with nuts, bolts and washers is preferable to mounting with screws.
1.
Use the largest diameter bolts possible and use all four mounting holes.
2.
After marking the locations, set the charger aside and drill the holes.
3.
Apply a marine grade silicone sealant in each of the drilled holes to create a waterproof seal.
4.
Then secure the charger in place using the mounting hardware.
Make sure the charger is disconnected from AC power before connecting the batteries to the output cords.
Before making any connections to batteries in a confined space (such as a battery compartment of a boat), open the door or hatch of
the compartment and allow it to air out for 15 minutes. This allows any gases that have accumulated in the compartment to escape.
NOTICE:
Your battery charger is supplied with an AC plug holder designed to hold the power cord plug when not in use. Mount
the AC plug holder with four screws in a convenient dry site to prevent corrosion to the AC plug and to prevent the AC plug from
making contact with the battery posts.
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