Periodic Maintenance - Hunter H41 Operator's Manual

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Important: To prevent battery failure, do not allow the soda
solution to enter the battery cells.
* Inspect the cables and clamps regularly.
* Remove the battery cables and clean the battery ter-
minals and posts regularly. Use a wire brush or bronze
wool. After re-connecting the terminals, apply a coating
of grease or petroleum jelly (Vaseline) to protect them
against corrosion.
Important: Before cleaning the batteries, disconnect and
remove them from the boat.
* Replace corroded or damaged parts immediately.
* Remove the batteries from the boat during periods of
extended storage. Store the batteries in a cool (above
freezing), dry area.
All batteries lose some charge during storage, but the
loss of charge is inversely proportional to the tempera-
ture. The lower the temperature, the less charge is lost.
Avoid storing the batteries in a humid area. Humidity will
lead to corrosion of the terminals.
14.4.10 Shore Power Cable Care
WA R N I N G
!
Electrical shock can cause injury or death. Before
working on electrical system, disconnect all power
sources. Inform others to prevent accidental re-
connection of electrical service. All voltages above
A AFT LIFTING POINT (INDICATED BY DECAL)
PLACEMENT IS FOWARD OF THE HULL WINDOWS
SO AS TO ALIGN WITH INTERIOR STRUCTURAL
SUPPORT PROVIDED BY BULKHEADS. ALSO
BE SURE YOU ARE WELL FORWARD OF
PROP SHAFT.
B FWD LIFTING POINT (INDICATED BY DECAL)
PLACEMENT IS FWD OF CHAINPLATE SO AS
TO ALIGN WITH INTERIOR STRUCTURAL
SUPPORT PROVIDED BY FWD SALON
BULKHEAD.
Hunter 41 • Maintenance
while connected to shore power can cause electrical
Clean the cable with a grease cutting household deter-
gent. Apply a vinyl protector periodically.
The metallic parts of the cable are corrosion resistant.
You can, however, increase the life of the cable in a salt
water environment by wiping the exposed parts with fresh
water. Then, dry them and spray them with a moisture
repellent.
If the cable is dropped into salt water, rinse the plug and
connector end thoroughly in fresh water. Then shake or
blow off excess water and allow cable to dry. Spray plug
and connector with a moisture repellent before you use
the cable again.
14.4.11 Electrical System Connections
At least once each year, disconnect electrical connectors
in the bilge, engine, and upper control areas. Check the
terminals for corrosive buildup. Have your boat dealer
repair connectors and terminals if they are corroded.

14.5 Periodic Maintenance

!
Proper and timely maintenance is the best insurance
you can buy for trouble free and pleasurable boating.
Included in this section are maintenance charts which
identify maintenance tasks and their frequency. Use the
charts as a checklist.
A
14.7
12 volts are dangerous. Maintaining power cable
shock. Disconnect cord before maintenance.
B
Lifting Points Illustration

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