ProSport Wiring Diagrams for Typical Installations of 12 Volt DC, 24 Volt DC and
36 Volt DC
Dedicated Trolling Motor Battery Configurations. No Engine Start Battery.
ProSport Wiring Diagrams for Typical Installations of 12 Volt DC and 24 Volt DC Trolling
Motor Battery Configurations
with a Dedicated Engine Start Battery.
(ProMariner
recommended configuration. )
LED Status Center- Operation & Display
The ProSport Series includes four (4) LEDs as shown:
1. Top LED is Battery Type: Red for Flooded (Lead-acid)/AGM & Amber for GEL
2. Ready LED: Illuminates Green
3. Charging LED: Illuminates Red
4. Bottom Power LED: Illuminates Blue
LED Status Center Operation after Applying AC Power to Discharged Batteries
(Example below is for the factory setting of Flooded (Lead-acid) batteries)
The Blue AC Power LED will illuminate followed by the Red Charging LED and
Red Battery Type LED (Factory Setting for Flooded (Lead-acid)/AGM Batteries).
The combination of these three LEDs turning on indicates ProSport has started
its Sequential Multi-Stage Charging process.
When the Sequential Multi-Stage Charge Process is completed you will observe the following:
Battery Type Red LED goes OFF
Charging Red LED goes OFF
Ready Green LED turns ON
The only LEDs on after the Sequential Multi-Stage Charge process is completed
are the Blue AC Power LED and the Green Ready LED
LED Status Center Operation after Applying AC Power to Fully Charged Batteries
The Blue AC Power LED will illuminate followed by the Green Ready Indicator turning ON
For this application, the following LEDs are in the OFF state.
Battery Type (factory set) Red LED Turns OFF
Charging Red LED Turns OFF.
The only LEDs on, if the charger is maintaining fully charged batteries, are the Blue
AC power LED and the Green Ready LED.
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P r o S p o r t O v e r v i e w
General Operation
Install your ProSport On-Board Marine Battery Charger to the guidelines in this manual.
Make sure your charger and batteries are properly vented. Connect your extension cord
with no AC Power present to the ProSport and proceed to plug your extension cord in at a
nearby 120 VAC GFCI protected (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) outlet.
With your ProSport plugged in properly, it will automatically / fully charge your batteries
while it conditions and extends the life of your batteries. When you’re not at home, always
leave your charger plugged in to reduce sulfate build-up allowing your batteries to be
fully charged and maintained for your next fishing trip.
For long term or winter storage/ maintenance of batteries, ProMariner recommends that
every 30 days: AC Power is removed by unplugging your extension cord at the GFCI outlet
first, check battery electrolyte levels. Re-apply AC power to your ProSport Charger. This
practice will properly maintain your batteries resulting in extended Battery Life and Use.
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I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e l i n e s
ProSport Series Wiring Diagrams
Fig. 3 ProSport 6 Single Output Charger
for 1 Battery Maximum Typical
yellow
12 VDC Trolling Motor Battery
+
_
AC power
output no.1
red
Dedicated 12 VDC Trolling Motor Battery
Configuration
+
_
+
_
AC power
output no.1
output no.2
red
yellow
red
yellow
Two 12 VDC Batteries connected with a
series jumper for a 24 VDC Trolling Motor
Fig. 4 ProSport 8, 12, & 20 Dual Output Charger
for 2 Batteries Maximum Typical
Dedicated 24 VDC Trolling Motor Battery
Configuration
with (2) 12 VDC Batteries Connected with a Series Jumper
+
_
+
_
AC power
output no.1
output no.2
red
yellow
red
yellow
12 VDC Trolling
Motor Battery
Fig. 1 ProSport 8, 12,& 20 Dual Output Charger
for 2 Batteries Maximum Typical
12 VDC Trolling Motor Battery
Configuration
Plus Dedicated 12 VDC Engine Start Battery
Fig. 2 ProSport 20 Plus Triple Output Charger
for 3 Batteries Maximum Typical
24 VDC Trolling Motor Battery
Configuration
with (2) 12 VDC Batteries Connected with a Series Jumper
Plus Dedicated 12 VDC Engine Start Battery
12 VDC Engine
Crank Battery
+
_
+
_
+
_
AC power
output no.1
output no.2
output no.3
red
red
red
yellow
yellow
yellow
Two 12 VDC Batteries connected with a
series jumper for a 24 VDC Trolling Motor
12 VDC Engine
Crank Battery
Indicates Jumper Series
Note:
Indicates Fuse
Indicates Jumper Series
Note:
Indicates Fuse