Operation
Guideline values for charging times until > 90% charged, using a sin-
gle charger unit
*
Voltage 230 V, power setting for charger 100 %, ambient temperature
25 °C
Number of high voltage bat-
teries in DEEP BLUE system
Charging times in hours and
minutes when discharged by
50%
Charging times in hours and
minutes when discharged by
80 %
*
If multiple charger units are connected, the charging time reduces
accordingly.
8.9
Use of the 12 V battery
The 12 V battery supplies the 12 V onboard network independent of the high-volt-
age batteries. The 12 V battery is also used for system start-up to turn on the high-
voltage batteries.
The DEEP BLUE system automatically charges the 12 V battery while in use. A sepa-
rate charger is not necessary.
If onboard loads (depth or fish finders, radio, etc.) draw a total of more than 8 A, we
recommend adding a separate 12 V battery. If the 12 V system battery is fully dis-
charged, the DEEP BLUE system will not start.
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ADVICE
The high-voltage battery must always be connected to a voltage of 12 V battery.
The 12 V system battery must not be removed, even during winter storage.
If the 12 V system battery is fully discharged to the point where the DEEP BLUE sys-
tem will not turn on, the battery must be recharged using an external charger unit.
Completely disconnect the 12 V system battery from the DEEP BLUE system while
charging.
The 12 V battery used must fulfil the following requirements:
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Approved by the manufacturer for marine use.
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Has a final charging voltage of at least 13.8 V.
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Has a capacity of at least 40 Ah.
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Has a current carrying capacity of at least 100 A.
ADVICE
At startup, the 12 V battery is responsible for switching on the high voltage bat-
teries. Always ensure that it is sufficiently charged. The 12 V battery is automati-
cally recharged during the operation of the DEEP BLUE system.
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