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Specifications, Personal safety precautions continued, Safety precautions prior to charging batteries – ProMariner ProTournament User Manual

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Specifications

ProTournament 100 51010 12/24 10 2

6’/6’ 3”x 11.5” x 6 7/8” 6 lbs 90-270

ProTournament 150

51015 12/24/36 15 3

6’/6’/6’ 3”x 13” x 6 7/8” 8 lbs 90-135*

ProTournament 150L 51016 12/24/36 15 3

12’/9’/9’ 3”x 13” x 6 7/8” 9 lbs 90-135*

ProTournament 200

51020 12/24 20 2

6’/6’ 3”x 13” x 6 7/8” 9 lbs 90-135*

ProTournament 300

51030 12/24/36 30 3

6’/6’/6’ 3”x 15.5” x 6 7/8” 10 lbs 90-135*

ProTournament 300L 51031 12/24/36 30 3

12’/9’/9’ 3”x 15.5” x 6 7/8” 11 lbs 90-135*

ProTournament 300Quad 51034 12/24/36 30 4 12’/9’/9’/9’ 3”x 17” x 6 7/8” 12 lbs 90-135*

model part no. volts amps banks cable size size H x W x D weight AC in

*Internal selection 180 - 270 VAC

To Place an Order Please Contact Your Local Dealer or ProMariner at:
Tel: 603-433-4440 / Fax: 603-433-4442 / www.pmariner.com

Personal Safety Precautions Continued

Never smoke or allow a spark or a flame in the vicinity of a battery or engine.

Be extra cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto a battery. It may spark or
short-circuit the battery or other electrical parts that may cause explosion.

Remove all personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, and jewelry
when working near a battery. A battery can produce a short circuit high enough to weld
a ring or any metal, causing serious burns.

Use the ProTournament for charging lead acid batteries only. It is not intended to supply
low voltage electrical systems other than in a marine application. Do not use the battery
charger to charge dry cell batteries that are commonly used with home appliances. These
batteries may burst and cause injury to persons and property.

Never charge a frozen battery.

Safety Precautions Prior to Charging Batteries

If necessary to remove a battery from a boat to charge, always remove grounded terminal
from battery first. Make sure all accessories in the boat are off, as to not cause an arc.

Be sure the area around the charger and batteries is well ventilated while the batteries
are being charged. Gases can be forcefully blown away using a piece of cardboard or
other nonmetallic material as a fan.

Clean battery terminals with full eye protection to prevent corrosion from coming in
contact with eyes.

Add distilled water in each cell until electrolyte reaches levels specified by the battery
manufacturer. This helps purge excessive gases from cells. Do not overfill. For batteries
without caps, carefully follow manufacturer's recharging instructions.

Study all manufacturer’s specific precautions, such as removing or not removing cell
caps while charging, in addition to rates of charge.

Extension cords should be industrial grade / heavy duty U.L. approved and grounded.
Check extension cord before use for damage, bent prongs, and cuts. Replace if damaged.

Always make your extension cord connection on the charger side first. After connecting
the extension cord to the charger then proceed to plug the extension cord to a nearby
120VAC GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) outlet.

Always remove the extension cord from the 120VAC outlet first when charging is completed
followed by unplugging the charger.

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S a f e t y I n s t r u c t i o n s

Optional Accessories

S p e c i f i c a t i o n s & A c c e s s o r i e s

model

part no. cable size volts banks

ProTournament Remote Temperature Sensor*

51050

10'

n/a

n/a

Remote Battery Bank Status Monitor

51060

10'

12

3

ProTournament AC Plug Holder (white)

51200

n/a

n/a

n/a

ProTournament AC Plug Holder (black)

51201

n/a

n/a

n/a

Universal AC Plug Holder (black)

51202

n/a

n/a

n/a

Universal AC Plug Holder (white)

51203

n/a

n/a

n/a

Battery Bank Cable Extender

51070

9'

n/a

n/a

51070

51201 ProSport Plug Holder

51060

51202 Universal Plug Holder

51050

*not available for ProTournament100 & ProTournament200