Permanent Wiring to Battery
It is possible to hard wire the DC charging leads to the battery for
permanent installations. You will need 2 x ring terminals, an inline
fuse holder and a fuse with a rating equal to or more than twice of
the chargers output.
5 A = 10 Amp fuse
7 A = 15 Amp fuse
10 A = 20 Amp fuse
Connection:
1. Cut off the supplied battery clips; ensure you leave sufficient
cable to reach the battery terminals. (DO NOT extend the bat-
tery charger DC cables, as the added voltage drop will cause
incorrect charging).
2. Fit a ring terminal to the BLACK Negative (-) wire.
3. Connect the inline fuse to the RED Positive (+) wire.
4. Connect a ring terminal to the other end of the inline fuse.
5. Connect the RED lead (with inline fuse and ring terminal) to
the Positive (+) battery post.
6. Connect the BLACK lead (with ring terminal) to the Negative
(-) battery post.
7. Fit the correctly rated fuse.
12 A = 25 Amp fuse
15 A = 30 Amp fuse
20 A = 40 Amp fuse
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Permanent Wiring to Battery
FA N
Red
If the charger is used in a Permanent / Hard Wired application
and the vehicle will not be used for some time, it is best to leave
the charger connected to mains power (turned 'On') so that it can
maintain the battery fully charged.
Ensure any modification to the 220-240V AC mains lead is carried
out by a qualified person and that connection to supply mains is in
accordance with National wiring rules.
Ring Terminal
Black
Inline-Fuse
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