PROSINE 2.0 INVERTER•CHARGER USER’S MANUAL
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Tools
❐ Ajustable wrench or appropriately sized sockets and ratchet
❐ Adjustable and/or locking pliers
❐ Torque wrench (suggested, not required)
❐ Soft-bristled brush (a discarded toothbrush works fine)
❐ 6 inch scrub brush
❐ Inexpensive 1/2 inch chip brush or soldering brush
Equipment
❐ Eye protection
❐ Rubber gloves
❐ Water hose with spray nozzle or five gallon watering bucket
❐ Empty spray bottle
Supplies
❐ Baking soda. (Always keep on hand in the event of a spill.)
❐ Hand cleaner or soap
❐ Towel
❐ After reattaching cables: liquid neoprene or white lithium grease
(available at auto, RV, and marine stores)
Procedure
Battery Enclosure and Batteries
Mix four ounces of baking soda with a gallon of fresh water and fill a spray
bottle. Spray the solution on all exposed surfaces of the battery compartment,
and wash down the exposed surfaces of the batteries and their enclosure.
Scrub stubborn areas with the scrub brush. Baking soda will neutralize any
acid that may have collected on these surfaces. Finish by rinsing with water.
Terminals & Lugs
Loose battery terminals and lugs exposed to open air corrode rapidly. The
corrosion appears as a white powder or granular foam on the terminals and
any nearby exposed metal parts. This is actually a crystallized form of sulfuric
WARNING
Review the
“Important Safety Instructions”
on
page xv
before you
begin.