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V-­300  Charger  Instructions

1.   Connect  the  charger  to  the  battery  first,  red  to  positive

and  black  to  negative.  Red  light  should  come  on.

2.   Plug  the  transformer  into  the  wall  outlet.  The  red  light

should  stay  on.  

3.   Let  charge  until  the  green  light  comes  on,  If  you  want

to   restart   the   charge,   simply   unplug   the   transformer,

then  plug  it  back  in.

This  is  a  12  volt,  1  amp  charger,  with  automatic  shutoff.  It  is  impossible  to

overcharge   the   battery   using   this   charger.   Charge   the   battery   at   room

temperature  after  every  use.  The  battery  will  not  develop  a  "memory"  and

must  be  fully  charged  after  each  use  in  a  warm  environment.

To  store  the  battery  for  an  extended  period  of  time,  make  certain  that  it

goes  into  storage  with  a  full  charge.  Remove  all  current  drains  and  store  it

in  a  cool  place.  Top  off  the  charge  every  30  to  60  days.

If  you  are  finding  that  the  charger  is  shutting  off  too  soon,  and  the  battery

is   not   getting   charged,   you   may   have   an   extremely   deep   discharged   or

sulfated  battery.  A  deep  discharged  battery  would  measure  below  6  volts.

A  sulfated  battery  is  one  that  has  been  left  in  deep  discharge  for  too  long.

When   charging   a   battery   in   this   condition   special   instructions   must   be

followed.

1.   First,   connect   the   positive   charger   clip   (red   wire)   to   the   batteries

positive  terminal.

2.   With  the  chargers  transformer  in  one  hand  and  the  negative  clip  (black

wire)  in  the  other,  plug  the  transformer  into  the  wall.  Now,  immediately

connect   the   negative   clip   to   the   remaining   battery   terminal.   You   have

less  that  3  seconds.

3.   If  the  red  light  stays  on  and  the  green  light  stays  off,  your  battery  will

now   charge.   If,   after   several   tries,   the   charger   still   shuts   off   within

several  minutes,  you  may  need  to  replace  the  battery  or  send  it  to  us

to  attempt  to  recover.  Some  sulfated  batteries  never  will  recover.

 

 

 

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