User manual

DPSI RV Family Operating Instructions Version 2.1
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6.6. Soldering the Battery Connectors
The included high-current sockets are marked + and – on the solder
side. It is imperative to observe this marking! The cable is first
stripped about 5 mm (0.2 inch) and then tin-plated. Before soldering to
the socket, the included heat-shrinkable sleeve must be pushed over
the respective cable. During soldering the cable is then soldered to all
3 connecting pins of one side of the socket, so that it comes to rest in
the middle of the 3 small legs (see photo). When using thin cables, the
connecting pins of the socket can be bent somewhat toward the
middle. Plenty of solder should be used to ensure good contact with all
of the contacts. The heat-shrinkable sleeve is now shrunk using a hot
air gun.
Soldering the connectors:
Hint:
The DPSI RV systems are not reverse polarity protected due to the type of
construction! Please ensure that the batteries are always correctly connected, i.e.
the red wire must always be at the positive and the black wire always at the
negative pole. It is better to double check!