BATTERY INSTALLATION
BATTERY REQUIREMENT
ELECTRIC STARTER MODEL
450 Marine Cranking Amps (MCA)/ABYC,
or 330 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA)/SAE
or 70 Reserve Capacity (RC) Minutes/SAE
NOTE:
• The specifications listed above are the mini-
mum battery rating requirements for starting
the engine.
• Additional electrical loads from the boat will
require larger capacity batteries. Consult
your Suzuki dealer to determine the proper
battery sizing for your boat and engine com-
bination.
• Dual-purpose (Cranking/Deep-cycle) batter-
ies can be used if they meet the minimum
specifications listed above (MCA, CCA, or
RC).
• Do not use a Deep Cycle battery for the main
cranking battery.
• When connecting batteries in parallel, they
must be of the same type, capacity, manufac-
turer, and of similar age. When replacement
is necessary, they should be replaced as a
set. Consult your Suzuki dealer for proper
battery installation information.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
Secure the battery in a dry area of the boat,
away from vibration.
NOTE:
• It is recommended that the battery be
installed in an enclosed battery case.
• When connecting batteries, hexagon-nuts
must be used to secure battery leads to bat-
tery posts.
To hook up the battery, first connect the red
lead from the motor to the positive battery ter-
minal, then connect the black lead to the nega-
tive battery terminal.
Hexagon-
nut
Red lead
To remove the battery, first disconnect the black
lead from the negative terminal, then discon-
nect the red lead from the positive terminal.
Connecting and disconnecting the battery as
described above will help minimize the chance
of creating an accidental short circuit and
sparks.
Suzuki recommends that you install the termi-
nal cap on the positive battery terminal to pre-
vent an accidental short circuit of battery
terminals.
If a terminal cap is required, contact your autho-
rized Suzuki marine dealer.
Hexagon-
nut
Black
lead