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Author:  ry57pont [ Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:01 pm ]
Post subject:  schematic for a guest battery charger model 2620

my on board battery charger quit working, i have no owners manual for it. does anyone know where i can get a schematic for it? it is a guest charge pro 2620, factory on my 02 248. Thanks - ryan

Author:  Brett248Vista [ Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: schematic for a guest battery charger model 2620

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Description
Total Amps: 20 Amps

Number of Outputs: 2

Amps per output: 10/10

Battery System: 2-12V or 1-24V

Output Voltage: 12VDC per output

DC Output: 6'cord w/ring terminals

Input Voltage: 230V AC/50-60Hz

Input Connection: 6' AC Cord w/Connect Charge plug

Dimensions: 9.60" x 7.0" x 2.63"

Weight: 8.0 Lbs.
Product Features

Ignition Protected

Reverse Polarity Protected

Short Circuit Protected

3-Stage Switching Electronic Circuit

Maintenance Mode protects batteries during storage

Fully Potted to Waterproof Electronics

Vibration and Shock Protected

Self-Protecting under extreme ambient conditions

For Flooded, Gel and AGM Batteries

2 - Year Limited Warranty

Lifetime Warranty Against Water Damage

Meets all Guest Harsh Environment Guidelines
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http://www.marinco.com/docs/inst/727746.pdf Guest 2620A Manual (PDF Format)


Ok for some odd reason the link Marinco has to the manual for your charger is a dead link. Go to http://www.marinco.com and email them to inform them the link is dead and you need the .PDF manual for your 2620A Charger.

Author:  T&KV338 [ Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: schematic for a guest battery charger model 2620

Most chargers have a built in fuse as a saftey feature. Most are located inside the charger box. May want to check it before you go buy a new charger. :

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