Use
The Start can deliver a starter pulse current of 300A (5s at -12 °C)
to 470A (5s at 15 °C). Thanks to the high starter current (also at
cold temperatures) and low self-discharge (< 5% per month) the
Start is the ideal starter battery for all seasons for outboards up
to 200 Hp.
Voltage indicator
The battery features a voltage indicator on the top of the battery
that is activated by pressing the black button. Regularly check
the voltage before use and charge the battery with the battery
charger if the voltage is below 11.5V. Turn the voltage indicator off
when the battery is not in use to prevent unintended discharge of
the battery.
Charging
Via the outboard alternator
After you start your outboard the battery is recharged via the
outboard alternator. The voltage regulator in your alternator will
charge the battery with the suitable charge current and voltage
(normal output voltage ~14.4V). The charge current is automati-
cally reduced as the battery is nearly charged and will stop
charging when battery is full. If the regulator does not function
properly your battery can be damaged. Any damages due to a
malfunction of the voltage regulator will void the warranty.
Via the battery charger
If the battery is deep discharged (voltage lower than 11.5V), for
instance after an extended period of not using your outboard,
you need to charge it with the Rebelcell 14.6V3A battery charger.
Failure to charge the battery with the charger and instead char-
ging with the alternator can damage your battery due to a high
alternator charge current.
Read the warnings on the battery charger before use and follow
the instructions. Connect the battery charger by connecting the