Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Intelligent Technology Series On-Board Marine Battery Charger - XPS iT 4/4
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- 12/24V, 8 Amps, 2 Banks
- XPS generation 4 intelligent technology
- 50% lighter design
- Go Fish! indicator
- Digitally controlled multi-stage charging
- Intelligent battery bank monitoring and indication
- Transfer-On-Demand® technology
- Digital display and battery type selector
- Dynamic thermal output control
- Easy and safe operation
The ultralight Bass Pro Shops XPS Intelligent Technology Series On-Board Marine Battery Charger does everything but catch the fish! 4th generation XPS iT Series features Digital Intelligent Technology for extreme performance and ease of use. 5' AC and DC cable lengths. Manufacturer's two-year warranty.
XPS Generation 4 Intelligent Technology
Digital Pulse charging technology with precision software control for multi-stage charging. Real time ''Check battery bank'' LED service indicators identify errors in installation wiring or failing batteries.
50% Lighter Design
These chargers are the lightest in the industry! Super-lightweight composite design is 50% lighter than all previous iterations!
Go Fish! Indicator
Bass Pro’s Go Fish! indicator lights up when it's time to go fish with fully charged batteries. Plug and Play; iT will do the rest.
Digitally Controlled Multi-Stage Charging
Extreme performance digital charging conditioning and full-time maintain modes with innovative 21-day pulse reconditioning mode for maximum battery health during periods of short- or long-term storage.
Intelligent Battery Bank Monitoring and Indication
Active battery bank monitoring with LED trouble indicators per battery which will only illuminate if a battery is lower than two volts or is mis-wired during installation.
Transfer-On-Demand® Technology
Automatically maintains your engine battery while distributing up to 15 amps to your trolling motor batteries when needed. Ensures 100% of the available charging amps are fully utilized to meet the demand of each battery on board.
Digital Display and Battery Type Selector
Industry’s largest EZ-View AC Power-On blue light ring and tri-color status bar indicating charging, conditioning, maintain, and battery health modes. Battery type LED for selected battery type charge profile.
Dynamic Thermal Output Control
Control charging amps while maintaining recommended charger temperature, maximizing safety and efficiency.
Easy and Safe Operation
Dual inline fuses, over-voltage, over-temperature, reverse polarity and ignition protection. Designed and constructed to Marine UL 1236 and FCC Class A.
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Does it matter if I mount the charger close to the batteries or farther away? Does the length of the wires matter?
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For installations requiring an extension of the DC battery charger cables, please search a 5 foot or 15 foot battery charger DC cable extenders.
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Confirm all charger cables are installed with the correct polarity connections at each battery, and that all connections are clean and tight. Confirm that there are no Bank Trouble Status LED indicators on. If they are check the battery and battery, connections at the battery indicated on the unit. Note: Incorrect wiring will result in reverse polarity or high reverse voltage, in the event this happens, the XPSiT Charger has been designed to not fail as a result, however it will cause the charger to "internally disconnect" and provide "no output" until the (reverse polarity) caused by putting the "Red" + lead on a – negative battery terminal) and/or the (high reverse DC voltage caused by taking one bank cable and spreading it across two batteries) is corrected, using the wiring diagrams as shown on pages 11-18. With the charger on, read DC voltage at each battery. If any of the readings are, less than 13 Volts DC proceed with the following:
A. Disconnect AC power at the 120VAC outlet.
B. Go to pages 11-18 of this manual and confirm your XPSiT model charger is connected correctly as illustrated in the installation drawings.
C. upon Completing B above; Plug your charger into AC Power and observe the LED center. Charger should be in the charging Mode (Charge Status Indicator should be Red). If after completing a full charge cycle, 10-12 hours or more for deeply discharged or completely dead batteries, the Charge Status Indicator should be Green and the Go Fish! Indicator should be on as well as the Blue AC Power Light Ring.
Note: If a Digital Volt Meter (DVM) is available to you, instead of waiting to complete a full charge cycle, you can simply use a DVM and take DC voltage measurements across each 12-volt battery. As long as the voltage continues to increase while the red charging LED is on, this will serve as a confirmation that the charger is properly connected and is properly charging.
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Will this charge 2 side by side batteries that are not in series or not connected to eachother?
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My cranking battery and trolling battery are seperate and it charges them no problem. But mine didn't last very long though (seven months).
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A. The following equation will give you a good idea of how long it will take to charge batteries.
Total Amp Hour capacity of the batteries
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Total amperage output of charger
= Total Hours To Charge Batteries
Example: 100 amp hour battery / 10 amp charger = 10 hours
If you drain your battery half-way (50%) then you would need to put 50 amps back into it. Based on the above equation it would take you 5 hours to charge the battery.
If you have more than one battery, you will have to add up the amp hour capacity of all the batteries and then divide by the total amp output of charger to get charge time.
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