Owners Guide

3.0 Mounting the Battery
10 Xantrex Lithium-ion Battery Owner's Guide
Select a location for the battery that is
stable, clean, cool, dry, and well-
ventilated.
n Maintain an ideal operating
ambient temperature range of
59to77°F (15to25°C).
Temperatures below this range
can reduce system
performance. Temperatures
above this range can reduce
battery cell life and reduce
system performance.
n Having a nearby heat source
can cause premature wear on
the cells inside and earlier
disconnects during charge and
discharge scenarios where the
battery produces some heat
internally.
n Having a cooling source
pointed at the battery can
reduce ideal charging
scenarios where the battery
should ideally be warmer.
IP20
59
77
15
25
ºF ºC
Map out the location of your batteries
with a simple wire diagram for pre-
planning purposes. The cables
between the batteries and all other
components should be as short as
possible. Having shorter cables will
reduce the voltage drop throughout
the system allowing better
performance and reliability of your
power system.
n Include all the components on
your wire diagram, specifically
DC protection devices and
major connection points.
n Also take into consideration
where the other components
will be installed in relation to
the batteries to account for
cable bending as well as ease
of access to components once
they are installed
3.0 Mounting the Battery
WARNING
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Always use proper lifting techniques during handling and
installation. A two-person lift may be required to prevent personal
injury.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious
injury, or equipment damage
To mount the Xantex Battery:
1. Select an appropriate mounting location inside your
vehicle or vessel.
2. Mount the battery upright (top label pointing up as shown
in the cover page).
a. On a horizontal surface such as the floor (ideal)
b. On a horizontal surface on battery racks
3. Alternatively, you can mount sideways with the side label
pointing up.
4.
Ensure that the battery is secured according to local
regulations. For securing a marine battery according to
local regulations, refer to 33CFR 183.420 and ABYC E-10
- 10.7. For securing an RV battery according to local
regulations, refer to ANSI-RVIA LV standard clause 2-3.
Figure 4 Approved Orientations
NOTICE
GENERAL PRECAUTION
Do not mount the Xantex Battery in an area subject to high
vibration or physical shock.
Failure to follow these instructions may reduce the life of the
battery.