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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
Battery
Battery Charging
Make sure the battery charger is turned off and
unplugged before connecting the cables to the battery.
This prevents the possibility of sparks at the terminals,
which could ignite the battery gases.
1. Remove the caps
from the cells (1).
Add distilled water, if
necessary, to bring the
electrolyte up to the
proper level.
2. Connect the battery
to the charger. Set the charging rate at 1.9 amps,
plug in the charger and charge the battery for ten
hours.
NOTE: If electrolyte temperature rises above 115° F.
(45° C) during charging, reduce the charging rate to
lower the temperature. Increase the charging time.
3. After the battery is charged, check the fluid level.
If it dropped, add distilled water to bring the
electrolyte up to the proper level.
4. Check the results of charging. The specific gravity
of each cell must be 1.26 at room temperature. The
voltage should be 14.5-15.5 V during charging and
12.2-12.8 V after charging.
WARNING
Batteries produce explosive gases. Any sparks in
the area could result in an explosion and cause
serious injury or death.
Keep sparks, flame, cigarettes, etc. away.
Never charge a battery while it’s in the watercraft.
Always remove the battery and charge in a safe
area.
Make sure the battery charger is turned off and
unplugged before connecting the cables to a
battery.
Ventilate when charging or using in an enclosed
space.
Always shield eyes when working near batteries.
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