Blue Sea Systems BatteryLINK 7605 User manual

User Manual
7605
Read and understand the contents of this User Manual. It contains important safety, handling, and operational instructions for the
BatteryLink®Chargers.This User Manual describes the product mentioned herein at the time of its publication. Specifications and
performance are subject to change at the discretion of Blue Sea Systems. To view the most current revision of this publication visit
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WARRANTY
10A CHARGER
MULTISTAGE CHARGER INTEGRATED ACR

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for the BatteryLink® Charger.
2. WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES. Working in the vicinity of a lead-acid battery is dangerous.
Batteries generate explosive gases during normal battery operation. For this reason it is of the utmost
importance that each time before using your charger, you read and follow the instructions provided exactly.
3. TO REDUCE RISK OF BATTERY EXPLOSION,
follow these instructions and those marked on the battery.
4. WARNING AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE, EXPLOSION, OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
The BatteryLink®Charger is marked as “ignition protected” for operation in a small craft gasoline engine space.
HOWEVER:
Connection or disconnection of any electrical cables may cause sparks, which could ignite
flammable gasses and cause explosion.
a. Never connect or disconnect electrical cables when explosive gasses may be present.
b. Always disconnect AC power sources before connecting or disconnecting the charger AC cord.
c. Connect AC plug only to a GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) outlet, and make AC connection in
a secure manner that will avoid contact with water. If no GFCI protected outlet is available on board, a
Marinco®30A to 15A adapter with GFCI protection (Marinco# 199128) can be used for safe connection
to the dock/marina.
5. THE BATTERYLINK® CHARGER IS DESIGNED FOR USE ONLY
in a permanent installation aboard a vessel or
in a vehicle. It is not intended for use as a portable charger.
6. USE OF AN ATTACHMENT NOT RECOMMENDED OR SOLD BY BLUE SEA SYSTEMS
may result in a risk of
fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
7. TO REDUCE RISK OF DAMAGE TO ELECTRIC PLUG AND CORD,
pull by plug rather than cord when
disconnecting charger.
8. AN EXTENSION CORD SHOULD NOT BE USED UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
Use of an improper
extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must be used, make sure:
a. That extension cord is industrial grade /heavy duty, UL approved for outdoor use, and grounded.
b. That pins on plug of extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as those of plug on charger.
c. That extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition, free of any damage, bent pins, or
cuts to jacket or insulation.
d. That you always make your extension cord connection on the charger side first, and disconnect the
charger side last.
e. That wire size is large enough for AC input ampere rating of charger. Refer to the chart below to determine
the minimum wire size for extension cord.
9. DO NOT OPERATE CHARGER WITH DAMAGED CORD OR PLUG.
Contact Blue Sea Systems for servicing.
10. DO NOT OPERATE CHARGER IF IT HAS RECEIVED A SHARP BLOW,
been dropped, or otherwise damaged
in any way; contact Blue Sea Systems for servicing.
11. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE CHARGER;
contact Blue Sea Systems for servicing. Incorrect reassembly may result
in a risk of electric shock or fire.
12. TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance
or cleaning. Turning off controls will not reduce this risk.
13. PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
a. Someone should be within range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid when working near a
lead-acid battery.
b. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.
c. Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection. Avoid touching eyes while working near battery.
d. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters eye,
immediately flood eye with running cold water for at least 10 minutes and get medical attention.
Minimum wire size of extension cord
25 ft (7.6 m) 50 ft (15.2 m) 100 ft (30.5 m) 150 ft (45.6 m)
System
voltage
120V AC 18 AWG (1 mm²) 18 AWG (1 mm²) 16 AWG (1.5 mm²) 14 AWG (2.5 mm²)
230V AC 18 AWG (1 mm²) 18 AWG (1 mm²) 18 AWG (1 mm²) 16 AWG (1.5 mm²)

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e. NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of battery or engine.
f. Be cautious to reduce risk of dropping a metal tool onto battery. It might spark or short-circuit battery
or other electrical part that may cause explosion.
g. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a
lead-acid battery. A lead-acid battery can produce a short-circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the
like to metal, causing a severe burn.
h. Use charger for charging only these battery types: Flooded lead-acid, AGM, or TPPL. It is not intended to
supply power to low voltage electrical systems other than in a marine application. Do not use your marine
battery charger to charge dry-cell batteries that are commonly used with home appliances. These batteries
may burst and cause injury to persons and damage to property.
i. NEVER charge a frozen battery.
14. PREPARING TO CHARGE
a. If necessary to remove battery from boat to charge, always remove grounded negative terminal from battery
first. Make sure all accessories in the boat are off, so as not to cause an arc.
b. Be sure area around battery is well ventilated while battery is being charged.
c. Add distilled water in each cell until battery acid reaches level specified by battery manufacturer. Do not
overfill. This helps purge excessive gases from cells. For a battery without removable cell caps, such as
valve regulated lead acid batteries, carefully follow manufacturer’s recharging instructions.
d. Study all battery manufacturer’s specific precautions before charging, such as whether or not to remove cell
caps while charging, and ensure maximum DC output amperage of charger falls within battery
manufacturer’s recommended rate of charge.
e. Check that voltage of battery is 12V. Charger can be used only to charge 12V lead-acid batteries.
15. CHARGER LOCATION
a. Never place charger directly above or below battery being charged; gases or fluids from battery will
corrode and damage charger.
b. Never allow battery acid to drip on charger when reading electrolyte specific gravity or filling battery.
c. Do not operate charger in a closed-in area or restrict ventilation in any way.
d. Do not set a battery on top of charger.
16. DC CONNECTION PRECAUTIONS
a. Make or break DC output cable connections to battery only after making and verifying DC connections on
the charger, and removing AC cord from electric outlet. Never allow DC output cables to touch each other.
b. Do not make or break electrical connections to batteries while charging or for up to 30 minutes
after charging.
c. If a battery switch is installed, ensure battery switch is in the OFF position before making or breaking any
connections to the battery. If no battery switch is installed, ensure all accessories are OFF.
d. Clean battery terminals before connecting charger. Be careful to keep corrosion from eye contact.
e. Position and secure AC and DC wires to reduce risk of damage from any door, hatch, hood, or moving
engine part.
f. Stay clear of fan blades, belts, pulleys, and other parts that can cause injury to persons.
g. Check polarity of battery terminals before making connections.
h. Do not face battery when making final connections, and stand as far from battery as practical.
17. WHERE APPLICABLE, EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS TO CHARGER SHALL COMPLY WITH THE UNITED STATES
COAST GUARD ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS (33CFR183, SUB PART I)
18. GROUNDING AND AC POWER CORD CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS –
Charger should be grounded to
reduce risk of electric shock. Charger is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and
grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER
Never alter AC cord or plug provided – if it will not fit outlet, have proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in a risk of an electric shock.
CAUTION
Risk of Fire or Electric Shock. Connect battery charger directly to grounding receptacle
(three-prong). An adapter should not be used with battery charger.

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BATTERYLINK® CHARGER OVERVIEW
Charging
and ACR
status LEDs
DC Output
Battery Negative
Battery
Temperature
Sensor
Remote LED
Start Isolation
Mounting holes (3)
Clearance for #10 or
M5 mounting hardware.
Hex recesses accept
#10 (3/8" socket size)
nuts.
NOTE: Mounting holes
are not symmetrical,
please see dimensioned
drawing.
DC output battery positive connections
1/4"-20 studs accept 1/4" or M6 ring
terminals. Use 7/16" socket wrench.
Tighten to 60 in-lb (6.78 Nm).
Do not overtighten.
AC input 6' [1.8m]
power cord with
NEMA 5-15 plug
Terminations cover
snaps in place to
insulate battery
positive terminations
NOTE: All side
terminations
1/4" x 0.032"
male
quick release
MULTISTAGE CHARGER INTEGRATED ACR
Remote LED included Battery temperature
sensor included 1820

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BatteryLink®Charger Features
The BatteryLink®Charger is a 120V AC/230V AC nominal input, 12V DC nominal output, 10A battery charger
with integral battery combiner (ACR) providing a second battery connection, as well as standard ACR function
when AC power is not present.
• AC power at the dock, provides 10A of charge current
• Integrated ACR automatically combines batteries during charging, isolates batteries when discharging and
when starting engines
• Start isolation protects sensitive electronics from voltage sags and spikes
• Battery temperature compensation prolongs battery life
• Supports alternators up to 65A
• One-piece stainless flange nuts ensure safe and secure connections
• Ignition protected—safe for installation aboard gasoline powered boats
• Includes a remote indicator LED with mounting bezel
• Snap-on insulating cover
Automatic Three Stage Charging
The BatteryLink®Charger uses a three stage automatic charging profile. The three stages are referred to as bulk,
absorption, and rest/float. The charger will move between these stages automatically, with no user intervention. When the
charger starts, it goes first to the bulk stage.This is where the first 75% – 80% of charging takes place. It is a constant
current mode, in which the charger outputs as much current as it can to drive the voltage of the battery up to the
absorption voltage. Once the absorption voltage is reached, the charger enters absorption mode. This is a constant
voltage mode, in which the battery is held at the absorption voltage to complete the last 20% – 25% of charging. In the
absorption stage, current will decrease according to the batteries’ needs plus any additional current required for active
loads. The length of time spent in the absorption stage will vary based on battery type, battery capacity, and the pres-
ence of loads, but will be a minimum of 1 hour up to a maximum of 5 hours. Added loads causing the charger to reach
its current limit will result in transition back to bulk mode, and time will be added back to the absorption timer while in
bulk. After the absorption stage, the charger will move to the rest/float stage.The float stage is a constant voltage mode
intended to maintain fully charged batteries while supplying current for loads as necessary. The rest mode is included
as an energy saving mode, and for compliance with California Energy Commission (CEC) and U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) requirements. In the rest stage, the charger output and ACR are turned off to conserve energy, and the battery
voltages are monitored. If loads or self-discharge on either battery cause the voltage to drop to 12.9V (temperature
compensated), the charger enters float mode for 4 hours in order to maintain the battery and supply current to loads.
After seven days of continuous operation, the charger will repeat the full charge cycle to ensure good
battery health.
Bulk
Current
Max Current Limit
Absorption Voltage
Absorption ends after 1 hour if
current is <1A, or 5 hours max.
Float Voltage
Rest End Voltage
Time
Absorption FloatRest
Voltage
Time
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