Odyssey PC625, PC680, PC925, PC950, PC1100 Owner's Manual

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OWNERS MANUAL
EXTREME POWER
AND ENDURANCE
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INTRODUCTION
The ODYSSEY® battery ingeniously uses absorbed glass mat (AGM) technology to offer, in one box, the characteristics of two separate batteries. It can deep cycle as well as provide enormous cranking power – it is almost as if a champion long distance runner and a world class sprinter are one and the same person.
These batteries are capable of providing engine cranking pulses in excess of 2250A for 5 seconds as well as 400 charge/discharge cycles to 80% depth of discharge (DOD). A typical starting, lighting and ignition (SLI) battery can do one or the other, but not both. It is either a sprinter or a long distance runner; ODYSSEY batteries will do both – provide short duration high amperage pulse or low rate long duration drains.
In order to achieve the full design cycle life of ODYSSEY batteries in cyclic applications the charge current must be
a minimum of 40% of the battery’s 10-hour rating (column 8 of the chart on page 5). Thus the minimum charge
current for a PC925 battery in a cycling application is 10.8 amps (40% of 27Ah). Please refer to Figure 6 of the
ODYSSEY Technical Manual for a detailed discussion of the recommended charge profile for ODYSSEY batteries in cycling applications. The manual may be downloaded from www.odysseybattery.com.
WHY USE ODYSSEY® BATTERIES?
GUARANTEED LONGER SERVICE LIFE
With an eight to twelve year design life (float) and a three to ten year service life, ODYSSEY batteries save you time and money because you do not have to replace the battery as often. ODYSSEY batteries are warranted against factory defects for two (2) years for powersports applications; three (3) years in automotive, marine, commercial and industrial applications and; four (4) years in the case of the PC1220, 75-PC1230, 75/86-PC1230, PC1350, 25-PC1400, 35-PC1400, 34-PC1500, 34M-PC1500, 34R-PC1500, 34/78-PC1500, 78-PC1500, 65-PC1750, 31-PC2150 and PC2250 batteries. Since actual warranty can vary with your geographical location, please check with your ODYSSEY Extreme Series battery representative for the warranty specific to your application.
SUPERIOR CRANKING AND FAST CHARGE CAPABILITY
The 5 second cranking power of ODYSSEY batteries is double to triple that of equally sized conventional batteries, even when the temperature is as low as -40°F (-40°C). Also, with simple constant voltage charging (alternator or independent charger), there is no limitation on the inrush current, so the user is assured of fast charge recovery.
MOUNTING FLExIBILITY
The ODYSSEY battery may be installed in any orientation (except inverted) without sacrificing any performance
attributes. There is no fear of any acid spillage as ODYSSEY batteries recycle the internal gas during operation or
charging. The valve regulated design of the ODYSSEY battery eliminates the need for an acid vent tube; eliminating the fear of acid burns or damage to expensive chrome or paint.
SUPERIOR VIBRATION RESISTANCE
ODYSSEY batteries have endured rigorous tests that demonstrate their overall ruggedness and exceptional tolerance
of mechanical abuse.
READY OUT OF THE BOx
ODYSSEY batteries are shipped fully charged. If the ODYSSEY battery's voltage is 12.65V or greater, simply install the battery in your vehicle and you are ready to go! If below 12.65V, boost charge following the instructions in the ODYSSEY battery Owner’s Manual and/or Technical Manual. Putting a boost on the battery will not damage it, even if its voltage reads higher than 12.65V.
WORRY-FREE SHIPPING
Owing to the drycell design, the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has classified the ODYSSEY battery as a nonspillable, so it may be shipped worry-free by express service or by air. Please see our MSDS sheet for complete
details at www.odysseybattery.com.
LONGER STORAGE LIFE
Unlike conventional batteries that require a recharge every six to twelve weeks, the ODYSSEY battery can be stored for up to two years at 77ºF (25ºC) from a fully charged state. These batteries can be stored for two years or when the open circuit voltage (OCV) drops to 12.00V, whichever comes first.
DEEP DISCHARGE RECOVERY
Should the ODYSSEY battery become deeply discharged, simply recharge following instructions in this manual.
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ALL OTHER MODELS PC370, PC950 & PC1100
PC1220 & PC1350
34M-PC1500 & 31M-PC215075/86-PC1230 25-PC1400 35-PC1400 34-PC1500 34/78-PC1500 65-PC1750 31-PC2150T
75-PC1230 75/86-PC1230 34/78-PC1500 78-PC1500
SAE TERMINALS PC2250 34R-PC1500
31-PC2150S
A. Bolt B. Washer C. Battery
A. Brass Post B. Helicoil Insert C. Accessory Bolt
3/8" Course Thread (not included)
D. Battery
NOTE: PC535 and PC625 Bolt installations are in horizontal orientation.
A. 0.72" (18.2mm) MAX B. 0.96" (24.5mm) MAX
B
A
C
M6 x 1 THREAD
0.43"
(11.0mm)
0.732"
(18.59mm)
0.568"
(14.43mm)
POSITIVE MARINE STUD
3/8-16 THREAD
NEGATIVE MARINE STUD
5/6-18 THREAD
POSITIVE SAE
TERMINAL
NEGATIVE SAE
TERMINAL
0.568"
(14.43mm)
0.732"
(18.59mm)
B
A
NTS
0.74"
(18.8mm)
3/8-16 UNC THREAD
PC1800-FT
FRONT TERMINAL
POSITIVE
TOP TERMINALS SIDE TERMINAL
1.00"
(25.4mm)
0.53"
(13.5mm)
3/8-16 UNC THREAD
0.768"
(19.5mm)
0.689"
(17.5mm)
0.039"
(1.0mm)
0.669"
(17.0mm)
0.630"
(16.0mm)
0.705"
(17.9mm)
0.669"
(17.0mm)
0.039"
(1.0mm)
NEGATIVE POSITIVE NEGATIVE
A
B
C
D
NTS
0.732"
(18.6mm)
0.677"
(17.2mm)
0.813"
(20.7mm)
0.732"
(18.6mm)
0.614"
(15.6mm)
0.813"
(20.7mm)
POSITIVE
0.732"
(18.6mm)
0.677"
(17.2mm)
0.813"
(20.7mm)
NEGATIVE
0.732"
(18.6mm)
0.614"
(15.6mm)
0.813"
(20.7mm)
3/8-16 UNC-2B
0.34 DEEP
0.85"
1.12"
DIN TERMINAL 3/8-16 UNC THREAD
NOTE: See SAE terminal drawing for detailed dimensions
1. Using proper procedures as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, carefully disconnect the cables from your old battery and remove it from the vehicle. Return the spent battery to the battery dealer for proper recycling.
2. Inspect existing battery cables for corrosion, acid damage or insulation deterioration. Replace if deterioration
is present.
3. Position your ODYSSEY battery in the battery holder and fasten firmly to the vehicle.
• Optional height adapter may be used on 34-PC1500 models for installations where a group 24 or group 27 is required. Snap the adapter securely into place on the bottom of the battery. The 34R-PC1500 model with this adapter may be used to replace a group 24F or 27F.
4. Connect the positive cable from your ignition to the Positive (+) terminal.
5. Connect the negative cable from your engine or chassis to the Negative (-) terminal.
6. Torque the bolt, screw or nut per the specification noted in table. If you’re using the Accessory Bolt (C), hold the Brass Post (A) with vise grips and counter torque. Do the same with General Motors
®
automotive battery cable installation.
NOTE: This is a valve regulated sealed battery and never needs to have water or electrolyte (acid) added. Warranty will be void if opened!
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INSTALLATION
Your ODYSSEY® battery is normally ready to install right out of the box! Measure the battery voltage; if it is 12.65
volts or greater, install; if less, then refer to the charging section.
ANY OF THE FOLLOWING WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY:
• EXPOSING BATTERY TO OIL, ORGANIC SOLVENT, ALCOHOL, DETERGENT, STRONG ACIDS, STRONG
ALKALIS, PETROLEUM-BASED SOLVENT OR AMMONIA SOLUTIONS
• REMOVING THE LABELED COVER
• REMOVING OR DESTROYING THE BATTERY’S DATE CODE
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT YOUR ODYSSEY
®
BATTERY'S TERMINALS!
Remove any metallic items such as watches, bracelets and other personal jewelry to ensure safe installation.
Figure 2 shows the relationship between open circuit voltage (OCV) and state of charge (SOC)
for the ODYSSEY battery.
(A) How do I know the state of charge of the battery?
Figure 2: ODYSSEY
®
Battery OCV vs. SOC
As long as the battery has not been charged or
discharged for 6 or more hours, Figure 2 can be used to determine the SOC of the ODYSSEY battery. Use a high quality digital voltmeter to measure its OCV. The graph shows that a healthy, fully charged ODYSSEY battery will have an OCV of 12.84V or higher at 77°F (25ºC).
(B) How long can the battery be stored?
Refer to Figure 3 below. At 77°F (25ºC), these batteries can be stored for up to 2 years. The lower the temperature, the longer the storage time. The
battery must be charged before storage.
Roughly every 18°F (10°C) increase in temperature
cuts storage time in half. If the temperature rises
to 95°F (35°C) the battery may be stored for only 1 year before a recharge becomes necessary. Figure 3 will apply only if the battery is fully charged before
storage.
State of Charge (SOC), %
Open circuit voltage (OCV), V
13.0
12.8
12.6
12.4
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.6 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
12.84V or higher indicates 100% SOC
Percent of 0.05C capacity
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
Open circuit storage time in weeks
10 20 30 40 50 60 700
77°F 113°F 149°F
ODYSSEY® BATTERY STORAGE AND DEEP DISCHARGE RECOVERY
SPECIAL NOTICE!
• CUSTOM V-TWIN MOTORCYCLE INSTALLATIONS USING ODYSSEY PC535, PC545, PC545MJ, PC680MJ & PC925LMJ BATTERIES If your V-Twin motorcycle is equipped with a standard 32 amp single phase stator/alternator and you ride at a low engine rpm around town or even on long rides, the appropriate ODYSSEY
®
battery may run out of charge due to
low amperage output of the bike's stator at low rpms. After riding, turn the bike's engine off but leave the lights on for 30 seconds. Then, turn everything off and connect the ODYSSEY Ultimizer
charger using the proper procedure
as detailed in the ODYSSEY Ultimizer charger owner's manual.
• Prolonged storage of vehicles with fuel injection computers, alarms, GPS and other electrical devices that require continuous battery power to support active memories; this power drain must be offset with a maintenance-float charger, periodic charging or disconnecting the battery to prevent the establishment of irreversible crystallized sulphation in the battery plate oxide. Failure to address this destroys battery capacity and voids the warranty,
as this is not a warranted defect in materials or workmanship.
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Figure 3: ODYSSEY® Battery storage time at temperatures
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* Cold Start Performance S.A.E J537 JUNE 82 **Pulse Current † Can be fitted with brass automotive terminal
Optional metal jackets available on PC545, PC680, PC925, PC1200, PC1700 and 31-PC2150 Operating Temperature Range: PC310 and PC1800-FT: -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C), PC370, PC950 and PC1100:
-40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C), (PC535 and PC625: -40°F (-40°C) to 113°F (45°C), PC545, PC680, PC925, PC1200 and PC1700 without metal jacket: -40°F (-40°C) to 113°F (45°C), PC545, PC680, PC925, PC1200 and PC1700 with metal jacket: -40°F (-40°C) to 176°F (80°C), PC1220, PC1350 and PC2250: -40°F (-40°C) to 104°F (40°C), All other models: -40°F (-40°C) to 176°F (80°C)
Model
Voltage
PHCA**
(5 sec)
CCA* HCA MCA
Nominal Capacity
Reserve
Capacity
Minutes
Length inches
(mm)
Width
inches
(mm)
Height inches
(mm)
Weight
lbs
(kg)
Terminal
Torque
Specs in-lbs
(Nm max)
Internal
Resistance
(m
Ω
)
Short
Circuit
Current
(20 Hr
Rate-Ah)
(10 Hr
Rate-Ah)
PC310
12 310 100 200 155 8 7 9
5.43
(138.0)
3.39
(86.0)
3.98
(101.0)
5.9
(2.7)
M4 Receptacle
8.9
(1.0)
27.1 455A
PC370
12 425 200 315 270 15 14 25
7.9
(200.0)
3.0
(77.0)
5.5
(140.0)
12.5 (5.7)
M6 Stud
35
(3.9)
13.5 891A
PC535
12 535 200 300 265 14 13 21
6.70
(170.2)
3.90
(99.1)
6.24
(158.5)
12.0 (5.4)
M6 Receptacle
40
(4.5)
8 1000A
PC545
12 460 150 280 220 13 12 18
7.00
(177.8)
3.38
(85.9)
5.17
(131.3)
11.4 (5.2)
M6 Receptacle
50
(5.6)
10 1200A
PC625
12 530 200 420 340 18 17 27
6.70
(170.2)
3.90
(99.1)
6.95
(176.5)
13.2 (6.0)
M6 Receptacle
40
(4.5)
7 1800A
PC680
12 520 170 350 280 16 16 24
7.27
(184.7)
3.11
(79.0)
7.55
(191.8)
15.4 (7.0)
M6 Receptacle
or SAE
3/8” Receptacle
50
(5.6)
7 1800A
PC925
12 900 330 610 480 28 27 48
6.64
(168.7)
7.05
(179.1)
5.83
(148.1)
26.0
(11.8)
M6 Receptacle
or SAE
3/8” Receptacle
60
(6.8)
5 2400A
PC950
12 950 400 600 500 34 32 60
9.8
(250.0)
3.8
(97.0)
6.1
(156.0)
20.0 (9.0)
M6 Stud
35
(3.9)
7.1 1700A
PC1100
12 1100 500 800 650 45 43 87
9.8
(250.0)
3.8
(97.0)
8.1
(206.0)
27.5
(12.5)
M6 Stud
35
(3.9)
5.1 2450A
PC1200
12 1200 540 860 725 42 40 78
7.87
(199.9)
6.66
(169.2)
7.60
(193.0)
38.2
(17.4)
M6 Receptacle
or SAE
3/8” Receptacle
60
(6.8)
4.5 2600A
PC1220
12 1220 680 960 860 70 64.8 135
10.94
(278.0)
6.88
(175.0)
7.48
(190.0)
45.6
(20.7)
DIN Lead Post N/A 5.7 2200A
75-PC1230
12 1230 760 1050 815 55 50 110
9.46
(240.3)
7.08
(179.8)
7.22
(183.4)
45.5
(20.6)
SIDE
3/8" Receptacle
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
75/86-PC1230
12 1230 760 1050 815 55 50 110
9.46
(240.3)
7.08
(179.8)
7.92
(201.2)
45.5
(20.6)
TOP SAE SIDE
3/8” Receptacle
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
PC1350
12 1350 770 1080 960 95 88.5 195
13.90
(353.0)
6.88
(175.0)
7.48
(190.0)
60.4
(27.4)
DIN Lead Post
N/A 4.2 2900A
25-PC1400
12 1400 850 1150 950 65 55 130
9.46
(240.3)
6.84
(173.7)
8.69
(220.7)
50.0
(22.7)
SAE
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
35-PC1400
12 1400 850 1150 950 65 55 130
9.46
(240.3)
6.84
(173.7)
8.69
(220.7)
50.0
(22.7)
SAE
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
34-PC1500
12 1500 850 1250 1050 68 62 135
10.85
(275.6)
6.76
(171.7)
7.88
(200.1)
49.5
(22.4)
SAE
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
34R-PC1500
12 1500 850 1250 1050 68 62 135
10.85
(275.6)
6.76
(171.7)
7.88
(200.1)
49.5
(22.4)
SAE
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
34M-PC1500
12 1500 850 1250 1050 68 62 135
10.85
(275.6)
6.76
(171.7)
7.95
(201.9)
49.5
(22.4)
SAE and
3/8” Stud (Pos.),
5/16” Stud (Neg.)
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
34/78-PC1500
12 1500 850 1250 1050 68 62 135
10.85
(275.6)
7.08
(179.8)
7.88
(200.1)
49.5
(22.4)
TOP SAE SIDE
3/8” Receptacle
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
78-PC1500
12 1500 850 1250 1050 68 62 135
10.85
(275.6)
7.08
(179.8)
7.34
(186.4)
49.5
(22.4)
SIDE
3/8" Receptacle
60
(6.8)
2.5 3100A
PC1700
12 1550 810 1325 1175 68 65 142
13.03
(331.0)
6.63
(168.4)
7.78
(197.6)
60.9
(27.6)
M6 Receptacle
or SAE
3/8” Receptacle
60
(6.8)
3.5 3500A
65-PC1750
12 1750 950 1350 1070 74 65 145
11.83
(300.5)
7.20
(182.9)
7.50
(190.5)
58.0
(26.3)
SAE
60
(6.8)
2.0 5000A
PC1800-FT
12 1800 1300 1600 1450 214 190 475
22.75
(577.9)
4.9
(125.0)
12.44
(316.0)
132.3 (60.0)
3/8” Stud
80
(9.0)
3.3 3800A
31-PC2150
12 2150 1150 1545 1370 100 92 205
13.06
(331.7)
6.89
(175.0)
9.59
(243.6)
77.8
(35.3)
3/8” Stud or SAE†
150-220
(16.9-22.6)
2.2 5000A
31M-PC2150
12 2150 1150 1545 1370 100 92 205
13.00
(330.2)
6.80
(172.7)
9.39
(238.5)
77.8
(35.3)
SAE and
3/8” Stud (Pos.),
5/16” Stud (Neg.)
150-220
(16.9-22.6)
2.2 5000A
PC2250
12 2250 1225 1730 1550 126 114 240
11.26
(286.0)
10.59
(269.0)
9.17
(233.0)
86.0
(39.0)
SAE Terminal and 3/8” Stud
100 (11.0)
For 3/8”
Stud Only
2.1 5000A
MAINTENANCE
ODYSSEY® batteries are very different from standard liquid-acid batteries that are openly vented. The ODYSSEY
battery is and operates as a sealed battery, recycling nearly all gases internally under normal operating conditions. There is no corrosion of the positive terminal or corrosion to the surrounding area. ODYSSEY batteries are shipped fully charged from the factory, but prior to installation, check the battery’s voltage to see if it is 12.65 volts or greater. If not, recharge it using the procedure below.
Do not charge in an air tight compartment
Never attempt to remove the top decal cover, as it will cause the battery to fail.
CHARGING
The state of charge in an ODYSSEY battery can be determined from the following chart:
To get long life from the ODYSSEY battery, it is important that the battery is kept near full charge, approximately
12.8 volts. If there are electrical loads during storage, then the negative battery cable should be disconnected or an
independent float charger used. Low power 2.0 amp chargers for storage charge will keep a fully charged battery fully
charged but cannot recharge if the ODYSSEY battery becomes discharged.
Racing Vehicles using total loss (no alternator) - standard automotive type chargers are not designed to return 105-108% of the energy removed. They normally boost charge to 80-95% and expect the alternator to complete the charge. Chargers listed on our website at www.odysseybattery.com are specifically designed for ODYSSEY batteries that are routinely deeply discharged. They provide the 105-108% recharge and then switch to storage charge.
ODYSSEY Ultimizer™ chargers as listed on www.odysseybattery.com are specifically designed for ODYSSEY batteries and are required for routine deep discharge applications. They provide 105-108% recharge and then switch
to a storage charge.
To fully charge a 31-PC2150 battery that is routinely discharged deeply, a minimum of 40 amps are required with charger voltage within the range of 14.1V to 14.7V. It is imperative not to exceed 15.0V as this will cause the pressure valves to open and out-gas hydrogen, oxygen and water from inside the battery. This will shorten the life of the battery and cause premature failure. Some portable chargers exceed 15.0V, especially two-wheel garage chargers, so charging voltages should be verified by measuring the charging voltage during the time when the charging amperage is reducing from full output. The deep cycle charging voltage must be within 14.1V minimum to 14.7V maximum.
If a standard automotive charger is used to boost charge a discharged battery because of an accessory left on, it is important to make sure the charging voltage does not exceed 15 volts during charge. A hand held voltmeter can be used to monitor this periodically. The following chart provides recharge times under this type of boost charging to an 80-95% recharge and then allows the vehicle charging system to complete the charge.
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12V PARALLEL CONNECTION
Voltmeter Reading State of Charge
12.84 Volts or higher 100%
12.50 Volts 75%
12.18 Volts 50%
11.88 Volts 25%
BATTERY 1
BATTERY 2
12V MOTOR
GROUND VEHICLE &
CONNECTION
WINTER STORAGE
The ODYSSEY battery does not lose its charged energy during cold storage temperatures, so there is no need to trickle or float charge during winter months. To store off-season, measure the battery voltage to make sure it is fully charged, 12.84 volts or greater; recharge if necessary. Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any applied electrical load during storage. The ODYSSEY battery cannot freeze down to -40°F (-40°C), -22°F (-30°C) for PC2250, so it can be left in the vehicle. It can be stored for 2 years or more below 77°F (25°C). Charging is required at 2 years or 12V, whichever comes first.
A 12V, 2 amp trickle charger can also be left connected to the battery if it is kept in storage for extended periods or if the battery is subject to parasitic loads during storage. The trickle charge voltage measured at the battery terminals must be between 13.5V and 13.8V. We recommend using the ODYSSEY Ultimizer™ charger for your battery. For more information on these chargers, including where to buy them, can be found on our website at www.odysseybattery.com.
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36V BATTERY CONNECTION
To power a 36V trolling motor, you will need to connect three ODYSSEY batteries in series. As shown in the bottom illustration, the negative of Battery 1 is wired to the positive of Battery 2; the negative of Battery 2 is then connected to the positive of Battery 3. Finally, hook up the positive terminal of Battery 1 to the positive terminal of your trolling motor and the negative terminal of Battery 3 to the negative terminal of the trolling motor.
ODYSSEY® Battery Model
Charge time for 100% discharged battery (11.5 volts)
10-amp charger 20-amp charger
PC310 1.28 hours 40 minutes PC370 1.5 hours 45 minutes PC535 2.25 hours 1.25 hours PC545 2 hours 1 hour PC625 3 hours 1.5 hours PC680 2.7 hours 1.5 hours PC925 4.5 hours 2.25 hours
PC950 3 hours 1.5 hours PC1100 4 hours 2 hours PC1200 6.75 hours 3.5 hours
75-PC1230 & 75/86-PC1230 9 hours 4.5 hours
25-PC1400 & 35-PC1400 10.5 hours 5.25 hours
34-PC1500, 34R-PC1500,
34M-PC1500, 34/78-PC1500
& 78-PC1500
11 hours 5.5 hours
PC1700 11 hours 5.5 hours
PC1220 & 65-PC1750 11 hours 5.5 hours
PC1800-FT Not Recommended 17 hours
PC1350, 31-PC2150
& 31M-PC2150
16 hours 8 hours
PC2250 20 hours 10 hours
24V BATTERY CONNECTION
To power a 24V trolling motor, you will need to connect two ODYSSEY® batteries in series. As shown in the top illustration, the negative of Battery 1 is wired to the positive of Battery 2. Hook up the positive terminal of Battery 1 to the positive terminal of your trolling motor and the negative terminal of Battery 2 to the negative terminal of the
trolling motor.
BATTERY 1
BATTERY 2
36V MOTOR
BATTERY 3
BATTERY 1
BATTERY 2
24V MOTOR
Always properly recycle your lead acid battery by returning to an authorized recycling center or automotive dealer.
NEVER PLACE USED BATTERIES IN THE BIN!
WARRANTY:
EnerSys Energy Products Inc. (“Manufacturer”) warrants its ODYSSEY® batteries (hereafter referred to as “Battery”) to be free of defects in material and workmanship for the following Applicable Warranty Periods:
• 2 years for Auxiliary Power (APU) and other non engine start cycling applications.
• 2 years for power sports applications.
• 3 years for commercial, industrial, marine and automotive applications in non BCI sizes.
• 4 years for an engine starting application for PC1220, PC1350, PC2250 and all BCI sizes. The warranty does not cover a Battery reaching its normal end of life which may occur prior to the warranty periods stated above. Depending on the application a Battery can
reach its normal end of life before the end of the warranty period.
A Battery can deliver only a xed number of usable amp-hours over its lifetime and is considered to have reached its normal end of life if the application uses up all of these amp-hours, regardless of the time the Battery has been in service. Therefore Manufacturer reserves the right to deny a warranty claim if it determines the Battery to be at its normal end of life, even if the claim is lodged within the applicable warranty period.
The Applicable Warranty Period begins from the date of purchase with original receipt, or, if no receipt is available, from Manufacturer’s shipping date as stated on the battery. Batteries determined to meet the conditions of this warranty will be replaced free of charge if, at the sole discretion of Manufacturer, adjustment is necessary due to defect in material or workmanship. Batteries for warranty replacement consideration are to be returned to the original supplying distributor/dealer. If not feasible, other ODYSSEY® distributors/dealers can be approached but a warranty processing fee may be applied. This warranty may vary from country to country; contact your authorized ODYSSEY®
Battery wholesaler or dealer for the applicable warranty.
Batteries replaced under the warranty provisions will be shipped with a yellow replacement warranty sticker and carry only the remainder of the original Applicable Warranty
Period.
• To register your ODYSSEY battery, please visit our website at www.odyssey.com or contact us at 1-888-422-0317
GENERAL PROVISIONS:
A. Manufacturer has no obligation under the limited warranty herein in the event the Battery is damaged or destroyed as a result of one for more of the following:
• Willful abuse, misuse, physical damage, neglect or if the top decorative cover has been removed.
• Natural forces such as wind, lightning, hail; damage due to re, collision, explosion, vandalism, theft, penetration or opening of the Battery case in any manner.
• Overcharging, undercharging, charging or installing in reverse polarity, improper maintenance, allowing the Battery to be deeply discharged via a parasitic load or mishandling of the Battery such as but not limited to using the terminals for lifting or carrying the Battery. Trickle chargers that do not have a regulated trickle charge voltage between 13.5V and 13.8V (no lower than 13.5V and no higher than 13.8V) will cause early failure of the Battery. Use of such chargers with the Battery will also void the Battery’s warranty. For applications where an alternator is present, the alternator must deliver between 14.0V and 14.7V when measured at the Battery’s terminals. Alternators that do not have a regulated charge between 14.0V and 14.7V (no lower than 14.0V and no higher than 14.7V) will cause early failure of the Battery. Use of such alternators with the Battery will also void the Battery’s warranty.
• Failure to properly install the Battery or lack of metal jacket for high temperature or vibration applications.
• Repair or attempted repair of the Battery by anyone other than an authorized Manufacturer’s representative shall void this warranty.
• Normal or accelerated deterioration in the electrical qualities due to operating or application conditions.
• If the Battery is used for an application that requires higher cranking power or a greater reserve rating than the Battery is designed to deliver, or the Battery capacity is less than the Battery capacity specied by the vehicle manufacturer, or the Battery is otherwise used in applications for which it was not designed.
• Prolonged storage of vehicles with fuel injection computers, alarms, GPS and other electrical devices that require continuous battery power to support active memories; this power drain must be offset with a maintenance-oat charger, periodic charging or disconnecting the Battery to prevent irreversible damage. A Battery with an open circuit voltage (OCV) of equal to or less than 8.0V will be deemed as over discharged and void warranty due to misuse and/or neglect.
WARNING - DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF OIL, ORGANIC SOLVENT, ALCOHOL, DETERGENT, STRONG ACIDS, STRONG ALKALIS, PETROLEUM-BASED SOLVENT OR AMMONIA SOLUTION TO CLEAN THE BATTERY COVERS AND BATTERY TOPS. THESE MATERIALS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE BATTERY COVERS BATTERY TOPS AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
B. To obtain warranty service:
1. Return the Battery to the original supplying wholesaler or dealer.
2. If the Battery is determined by Manufacturer, in its sole discretion, to be defective for material or workmanship under terms of this limited warranty, it will be replaced.
3. Manufacturer’s acceptance of any items shipped to Manufacturer shall not be deemed an admission that the items so shipped are defective. Any items shipped back to
Manufacturer, shall in Manufacturer’s sole discretion, become Manufacturer’s property.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF, AND MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MANUFACTURER’S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPLACE THE BATTERY WITHIN THE EFFECTIVE WARRANTY PERIOD. IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGES OF ANY OTHER KIND, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL OR OTHERWISE. NOR SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION EXPENSE, OR THE LOSS OF TIME OR PROFITS.
Some countries and/or states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, which may vary from country to country and/or state to state. This warranty shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania without regard to Pennsylvania conicts of laws rules. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods signed in Vienna in 1980 shall not apply to this warranty. This warranty is understood to be the exclusive agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. No employee or representative of Manufacturer is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this agreement.
Website: www.odysseybattery.com
For your convenience, this space is provided for
attaching your original receipt.
EnerSys EMEA
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EnerSys World Headquarters
2366 Bernville Road Reading, PA 19605 Tel: +1-610-208-1991 +1-800-538-3627
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Keep your receipt. Receipt is required for longest Warranty Protection.
Publication No. 2602-0232, Rev. 11 - US-ODY-OM-011 - February 2013 - Subject to revisions without prior notice. E.&O.E.
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Technical Manual
SEVENTH EDITION
Publication No: US-ODY-TM-001 - April 2011
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ODYSSEY® Battery Technical Manual – Seventh Edition
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 3
Why use ODYSSEY® batteries? 3
Preface to the Seventh Edition
The addition of new sizes to the ODYSSEY premium batteries has necessitated this new edition. Just as in the previous editions of the battery guide, detailed performance data for the new batteries are included in this revision.
This edition provides an expanded treatment of the charging requirements for ODYSSEY batteries, including a detailed discussion of a three-step charge profile that will bring back a fully discharged battery in about 6 to 8 hours. Also discussed are design variations among chargers with this profile.
This edition also includes updated test data on ODYSSEY batteries.
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battery family of
Extended discharge characteristics 4
Performance data tables 4
Peukert’s Exponent 11
Cycle Life and Depth of Discharge (DOD) 11
Float Life 12
ODYSSEY
(A) How do I know the state of charge (SOC) of the battery? 12 (B) How long can the battery be stored? 12 (C) Can the battery recover from abusive storage conditions? 12 (1) German DIN standard test for overdischarge recovery 12 (2) High temperature discharged storage test 13
Parasitic loads 14
Shock, impact and vibration testing 14
(A) Caterpillar™ 100-hour vibration test 14 (B) Shock and vibration test per IEC 61373, Sections 8-10 14
Charging ODYSSEY® batteries 15 (A) Selecting the right charger for your battery 16 (B) Selecting battery type on your charger 16
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battery storage and deep discharge recovery 12
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Rapid charging of ODYSSEY® batteries 17
Load test procedure 17
ODYSSEY® batteries in no-idle applications 18
ODYSSEY® battery PortAlyzer™ Tester 18
Parallel connections 19
Ventilation 19
Concluding remarks 19
Frequently asked SLI battery questions 20
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