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AC output cable, requirements 2–20amp-hour (Ah) capacity B–3

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back panel features 1–5batteries

amp-hour (Ah) capacity B–3automotive starting B–2,B–3connecting two in parallel B–6deep-cycle lead-acid B–2depth of discharge B–5discharged B–7

electrolyte level B–7golf cart B–2marine B–2recharging 3–5

reserve capacity B–3,B–5RV B–2

self-discharge B–7temperature sensitivity B–7using multiple B–6

using two battery banks B–6battery banks

connecting 2–17described B–6

battery chargers 1–2,3–5battery connections B–7battery isolator

avoiding voltage drops 2–15using B–2

battery monitors 3–5battery reserve capacity B–3battery selector switch B–6battery size

estimating example B–4estimating worksheet B–5estimating your needs B–3,B–4

battery tips B–7

battery voltage, range of 2–22

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installing 2–20size of 2–5

Canadian Electrical Code (NEC) 2–3Canadian Standards Association (CSA) 2–3chassis ground lug, connecting 2–11chassis ground, connecting 2–11clearance, recommended 2–7connectors, appropriately sized 2–5

copper cable, recommended 2–9,2–11,2–16crimp connectors, recommended 2–14Customer Service

email WA–1

fax number WA–1phone number WA–1preparing to call WA–4

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DC cables connecting 2–17guidelines for routing 2–15lengths 2–9

preparing 2–14DC circuit breaker

See DC fuse and Disconnect. DC distribution panel 2–15DC fuse and Disconnect

80 amps 2–9closing 2–22installing 2–17location of 2–14required 2–15

DC ground bus (dedicated) 2–11DC grounding point 2–11depth of discharge (DOD) B–5

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electrolyte level B–7

email, contacting Customer Service by WA–1equipment

current draw B–4power consumption B–4

explosive gases B–7

cable clamp

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