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NOTE:
Recharge
the
Motomaster®
Eliminator
Power
Pack'
as soon as possible after each use.
When the
Power
Pack
is
not
being
used,
it
should be recharged once every 90
days.
Recharging with the AC charger:
(1) Turn the
power
switch
to
the
"OFF"
position.
(2)
Plug the
115 V AC charger into charger input socket
on the front of the unit.
(3)
Plug the 115
V
AC
charger into
the 115
V
AC
electrical
socket.
(4) Do not unplug until the
battery
is fully
charged,
which takes 24-30
hours.
Depending on
conditions, this could take up to 40
hours.
L'tCAUTION:
The 30-hour charging time for the unit assumes that there is 115 V in the AC wall outlet. If
the voltage is less than 115 V
AC,
it may take more than 30 hours to fully
recharge.
Once
fully
charged,
the charging current automatically reduces to a floating charge
mode.
If your
utility power is interrupted, the charging process automatically restarts when power returns.
Recharging Power
Pack with the DC to DC
charging cable
through the
12 V Power
outlet
The
Motomaster®
Eliminator Power Pack can be recharged using the DC charging cable
while you drive your vehicle (Only for emergency
situations).
L'tWARNING:
Fire and
Explosion
Hazard
Do not use this recharging method if your vehicle's electrical system operates above 15
V.
This may lead to an accumulation of
hydrogen,
causing a fire and/or explosion
hazard.
This
condition is typically found in marine appliances or portable generators with a DC output.
L'tCAUTION
Do not operate AC or DC appliances while the
Motomaster®
Eliminator Power Pack is
being recharged with the DC Charging Cable from your
vehicle.
Important: It is recommended to detach the DC to DC charging cable from the unit and
vehicle as soon as the battery is fully charged or if the vehicle's engine is turned off.
Important: Do not leave the Power
Pack
permanently connected to the vehicle's 12 V
accessory outlet.
Note: The green Charging Status LED
will
not illuminate when the
Motomaster® Eliminator
Power
Pack
is recharged through the DC charging
cable.
This charging method is only for
use in emergency situations.
17.
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Do you have a question about the Eliminator PowerBox 011-2012-4 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
What if the row of lights all light up as Red Yellow Green?
The Motomaster Eliminator PowerBox 011-2012-4 uses different colored lights to indicate connection status when boosting a battery:
- Red Light & Alarm: Indicates reverse polarity, meaning the clamps are connected incorrectly. Disconnect and reconnect with the correct polarity.
- Green Light: Indicates the correct connection, and boosting can proceed.
- Yellow Light: Not mentioned in the provided context.
If the red light is on, correct the polarity before proceeding. If the green light is on, continue with the boosting process.
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The row of lights show Red Yellow Green, is the battery fully charged?
The manual does not specify the exact meaning of Red, Yellow, and Green lights together. However, it states that when charging with the AC charger, the charging status LED flashes green while charging and turns solid green when fully charged. Based on this, if the lights show Red, Yellow, and Green, it does not clearly indicate a fully charged battery.
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What does Red Yellow Green mean ?
The green light is on. The led light works but plugs are not.
Can this be used to recharge a 12volt deep cycle boat battery that has a built-in charger.
recharging the bat
Does Red Yellow Green mean it is fully charged? Also the charger was beeping.
You can recharge the Motomaster Eliminator PowerBox 011-2012-4 using the following methods:
1. Using the AC Charger
- Turn the power switch to "OFF."
- Plug the 115 V AC charger into the charger input socket on the front of the unit.
- Plug the charger into a 115 V AC electrical socket.
- Do not unplug until fully charged. Charging takes 24-30 hours, and up to 40 hours if fully discharged.
2. Using a Generator
- Use the AC Charger with a generator, but this requires extended running time.
- Use a generator with a regulated 12 V DC auxiliary output for faster charging.
- Use a generator with a regulated 12 V DC lighter socket, following the instructions for the DC to DC Charging Cable.
Recharge the unit after each use and at least once every 90 days to maintain performance.
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