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Periodic maintenance continued internal switches, Technical information, Advanced electronic technology – ProMariner ProTech-4 User Manual

Page 13: Battery type (s2), Actual switches switch positions (s1), Average amperage, Average voltage, Elapsed hours stl o v, Standard lead acid yellow gel green 1 2

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Periodic Maintenance Continued

Internal Switches

4

I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e l i n e s

11

M a i n t e n a n c e / Te c h n i c a l I n f o r m a t i o n

Technical Information

Process:

When:

Per battery manufactures instructions monitor and maintain
proper levels of distilled water (not tap or bottled water that
contains minerals) in each battery.

Monthly

Visually inspect all wiring for cuts and abrasions. Contact
ProMariner if charger needs to be serviced.

Monthly

Process:

When:

Process:

When:

Check charger for water damage.

Monthly

Advanced Electronic Technology

Elapsed Hours

s

p

m

A

Available amperage for house loads

50

40

30

20

10

0

10:

0

00:

2

00:

4

00:

6

00:

8

00:

01

Average Amperage

ProTech 1230

Elapsed Hours

stl

o

V

Fast Charge

(Step 1)

14.6V

13.3V

1-4 hrs.

Absorption Charge

(Step 2)

Float Mode

(Step 3)

16

15

14

13

12

11

10:

0

00:

2

00:

4

00:

6

00:

8

00:

01

Average Voltage

ProTech 1230

Battery Type (S2)

Standard

Lead Acid

Yellow

GEL

Green

1

2

Shown (above) is the battery type indicator switch. The absorption LED will illuminate
green when set to GEL cell. The absorption LED will show yellow in the Lead Acid
and AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) setting. Shown in GEL mode.

Shown (above) is a diagram for the switch positioning. Example: all switches in
the up position as shown on the diagram equal 1 hour absorption time.

Actual Switches

Switch Positions (S1)

1

2

3

ON

1 Hour

Absorption

1

2

3

ON

2 Hour

Absorption

1

2

3

ON

3 Hour

Absorption

1

2

3

ON

4 Hour

Absorption

Shown (above) - The charger is set for four hour absorption flooded (Lead Acid)

Fast Charge

(Step 1)

Absorption Charge

(Step 2)

Float Mode

(Step 3)