Harbor Freight Tools 69662 Marine Battery User Manual


 
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• Locate battery bank in a clean, well-
ventilated area, away from ignition sources
and flammable materials. Batteries release
explosive hydrogen gas while charging.
• Charge, store, and maintain batteries
according to supplier’s instructions.
b.
+
+
+
OUTPUT
(To Positive
Inverter Terminal)
To Increase
Capacity, Connect
Additional
12 V / 200* Ah
Lead-Acid
Batteries Here
(To Negative
Inverter Terminal)
OUTPUT
12 V /
200* Ah
Lead- Acid
Battery
12 V /
200* Ah
Lead- Acid
Battery
12 V / 400^ Ah Battery Bank Example
* 200 Ah batteries shown for illustration.
^ Bank Capacity = (single battery capacity) x (# of
batteries) 400 Ah capacity is for two, 200 Ah batteries.
Connect the batteries in parallel as
shown above. Connect all of the
positive terminals to one another.
c. Then connect all the negative
terminals to one another.
d. Connect the negative and positive output cables
to opposite ends of the bank. Do not allow
the output cables to touch one another.
e. Test the voltages at the output cables to help
ensure that the battery bank is properly wired.
If the voltage is higher than 13 volts, then part
of the battery bank is likely connected in series
(a negative terminal of one battery attached
to a positive terminal of another) instead of in
parallel. Carefully examine the diagram and
correct the wiring before attaching to the inverter.
6. Turn the inverter’s Switch off.
7. Connect the output cables from the
battery bank to the inverter.
Functions
Figure A
115 VAC Outlets
BACK
Power
Switch
USB
Connection
Power
Level
Indicator
Positive (+) Cable
Connection
Negative (-) Cable
Connection
Ground Connection
FRONT
SAFETYOPERATIONMAINTENANCE SETUP