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| Cruising Equipment AH+2 REG
I have a Cruising Equipment AH+2 REG that I am looking for a manual for. Can anyone help Thanks Capt.Wayne |
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| Senior Cruiser ![]() Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Seattle area (Bremerton)
Boat: C&C Landfall 39 center cockpit "Anahita"
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| manual info
I don't believe that I still have a copy of that early product. What info are you seeking? Rick
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I have a new one that I need the installation instructions for.
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| Senior Cruiser ![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Chesapeake Region
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Cruising Equipment Company is now Xantrex. You might try them.
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| Senior Cruiser ![]() Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Seattle area (Bremerton)
Boat: C&C Landfall 39 center cockpit "Anahita"
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| AH+2; AH+2REG
There haven't been any new ones of that model for over 10 years. Those manuals were not in a format that Xantrex is using. There may be a customer service tech at Xantrex who knows where a physical copy might be filed....only one or two people left there who might even remember what the product is and probably have never even seen one. I know that I have the wiring for the AH+2 and will look for the wiring for the regulator....do you need both?
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I found a set of instructions for the meter and regulator. Thanks for your help.
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Maryland
Boat: Dickerson 37 - Daruma
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| AH + 2 REG
Did you ever find a manual. I have an older unit, it starting flashing "LO BAT" which I assume is low battery, but both banks are fully charged - anyone have any idea?
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Boat: C&C Landfall 39 center cockpit "Anahita"
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First check the voltage sense line to the battery monitor to make sure that the monitor actually "sees" the battery. The easiest first place to measure that is directly on the terminal board.
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| Registered User ![]() Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Thunder Bay, Ontario - 48-29N x 89-20W
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