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Maintenance and Field Adjustment
Battery Replacement
The SolarBee contains an onboard battery
just below the dish that will require infrequent
replacement. Between 2 and 3 replacments
are expected over the course of the machine
life.
Battery Replacement
TOOLS RECOMMENDED:
13 mm wrench
13 mm socket wrench
STEP 1: Extend all 3 turnbuckles out all
the way to raise the machine out of the
water enough to expose the entire battery
compartment.
STEP 2: Open the PV gate over the controller
and perform a complete power down procedure
on the SolarBee (be sure battery lead is
disconnected from controller).
STEP 3: With the SolarBee off, locate the
battery compartment below the SolarBee
distribution dish.
STEP 4: Using the 13mm wrenches, loosen
and remove the upper bolt and locking nut.
This will allow the battery lid to be opened up.
(If possible, allow the battery lid to lay down on
a stable part of the boat)
STEP 5: First fish through the battery lead from
the back of the battery compartment, then pull
the battery out into boat.
STEP 6: Install new battery into position and
fish battery lead through the back of the battery
comparment.
STEP 7: Close the battery lid and tighten bolt
and nut to secure in place.
STEP 8: Completely power up SolarBee, close
panel gate, and reset dish depth.
Battery Disposal: Be sure to follow local law
and regulations when disposing of the used up
battery!
Battery
Compartment
Battery
Lid
Battery Lid Down, Battery Lead Out
Upper Bolt