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![]() After a few hours battery heats up to where it's "hot to touch"
I may have it hooked up wrong...Need a diagram to see if I'm wrong EcotechMarine on holidays till Monday July 30th RJ Last edited by Redrover; 07-25-2007 at 10:12 PM. |
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![]() hey ron, there is a power in and 2 output channels. are you sure you have the power cord hooked into the power in
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![]() Try contacting Ice Cap.
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![]() Power into small black box [ step / down ] from there to battery back-up
[ in ] from there out to speed control. This is how I had it hooked up, but like I said battery heats up where it's hot to touch |
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![]() I don't know if this has much to do with your set up, but I do know that when you draw a lot of current from a battery they will always heat up. With radio controlled applications, they are draining the entire battery in 20 mins or so, and they get extremely hot. Did your equiptment come with a battery? or are you just using a standard automotive battery?
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![]() It's a back-up battery for the VorTech pump from Ecotech Marine
Update; faulty battery...sent it back to Icecap in New Jersey...47 dollars later RJ Last edited by Redrover; 08-03-2007 at 03:21 PM. |