Always wear protective eyewear when working with batteries.
Connecting the clips this way reduces the risk of a spark near the battery. Once both clips are securely attached, only then should you plug the charger into the mains power socket .
: Plug into the wall socket last to avoid sparks. 3. Monitoring the Charge Ammeter : Watch the needle on the front panel. High reading (near 3-4A) means the battery is low. Low reading (near 0-1A) indicates it is nearly full. selmarturbo4batterychargerinstructions link
Ensure the Selmar Turbo 4 power supply cord remains completely unplugged from the wall grid before touching the battery posts.
Understanding your charger's precise parameters ensures you do not overload its electrical transformer or damage smaller powersport batteries. Specification Details Selmar Turbo 4 (SG4A) Input Voltage ~230V AC, 50Hz (Standard UK/EU Mains) Output Voltage 12V DC Nominal Output Current 4 Amps Peak / 2.7 Amps RMS Continuous Compatible Batteries Flooded Lead-Acid, Maintenance-Free, Sealed Lead-Acid (SLA) Incompatible Chemistries NiCad, NiMH, Lithium-Ion, Dry Cell (AA/AAA) Enclosure Material High-impact, flame-retardant composite Display Panel Analog moving-arm Ammeter Safety Features Always wear protective eyewear when working with batteries
Congratulations on purchasing the Selmarturbo 4-Battery Charger! This charger is designed to charge up to four batteries simultaneously, making it an ideal solution for users who need to charge multiple batteries at once. In this manual, we will guide you through the safe and proper use of your Selmarturbo 4-Battery Charger.
Since the "Selmar Turbo 4" specific manual is rare in digital archives, this guide will focus on the standard operating procedures that apply to both analog Selmar chargers and modern Schumacher micro-processor controlled units. : Plug into the wall socket last to avoid sparks
Thermal overload cut-out, reverse polarity protection, short-circuit fusing ⚠️ Critical Safety Precautions