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ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 User Manual

ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0
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12
Emergency Situations
12.1
Impact Damage
If the outboard strikes some object in the water, please follow the procedure
below.
1. Stop the outboard immediately.
2. Check the propeller and other components before you start the motor
again.
3. Return to the nearest harbor or beach.
4. If the motor is damaged, find your dealer or ePropulsion service center
for help.
12.2
Sodden Outboard
If the outboard is sodden, stop it immediately and disconnect the battery.
Then take the outboard to a dealer immediately. Ensure the outboard is
thoroughly inspected before operated again.
12.3
Low Battery Level
When the battery voltage is lower than a set threshold, the outboard will stop
automatically to prevent battery over discharge. If this happens when the
outboard is far away from the shore, and no new battery can be replaced, it’s
recommended to wait until the battery voltage recovered, and you can restart
the outboard to return with throttle power under 100W.

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ePropulsion SPIRIT 1.0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power1 kW
Battery TypeLithium-ion
Battery Capacity1276 Wh
ControlTiller
PropulsionElectric
Battery Weight8.7 kg
Rated Power1 kW
Comparable Petrol Outboard3 HP
Nominal Voltage48 V
Voltage48 V
Shaft LengthShort, Long
Motor TypeBrushless DC
Max Speed5 knots (with standard battery)
Charging Time8.5 hours

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