manual for old Sterling Marine power charger

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I have a (very?) old Sterling marine Power charger/power supply. I have been told that Sterling don't have a manual for this model. Does anyone have one please - not sure how large they are..... but electronic copy would be great.
Alternatively a model number might help me google one. So far cannot find any matching pics of my unit. Its working fine, connected to two exide marine dual ER550 115Ah, but dont know how old my batteries are, and may need to replace, so will need to know if/how to change settings, and if I can fit a starter and domestic rather than two the same.
I think I have attached a pic but its not showing below!
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thanks
 
Hi
I have a (very?) old Sterling marine Power charger/power supply. I have been told that Sterling don't have a manual for this model.

Did Sterling tell you that? If you can at least get them to identify the model then you might be able to find something on the web.
 
Yes, that's what the brief email reply said, I described the unit and sent an image of the unit. If only they would ID the model, but that's why I have come here!
 
Yes, that's what the brief email reply said, I described the unit and sent an image of the unit. If only they would ID the model, but that's why I have come here!

It's one of the early models of the "international" charger range. Most of the settings are detailed on the label, I think. I have a manual for the subsequent model, which is very similar. If you send me a PM with your email address, I'll happily send you a PDF of the manual.
 
Yes, that's what the brief email reply said...

That would imply Charles Sterling replied to you himself. :)

I'm surprised he couldn't ID the unit as it obviously looks like one of his.

Hopefully someone has the same model. It looks older than the one that came with my boat which was probably circa 2003-2004 I guess.
 
That would imply Charles Sterling replied to you himself. :)

I'm surprised he couldn't ID the unit as it obviously looks like one of his.

Hopefully someone has the same model. It looks older than the one that came with my boat which was probably circa 2003-2004 I guess.
I would be surprised if Charles would have said that, he may be a bit grumpy (with daft questions) on the phone but he has helped me a few times with queries.
 
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I would be surprised if Charles would have said that, he may be a bit grumpy (with daft questions) on the phone but he has helped me a few times with queries.

I'm surprised too. I've found him gruff but helpful with a very rapid response to questions by e-mail. There's just an implication of don't you dare ask a stupid question.
 
I'm bemused as to why you posted that link. Are there any Sterling manuals listed on it?

It’s a link I used for lots of manuals, posted it, then checked, then removed. You were just too quick with your snappy remark. So what is your helpful suggestion or are you just playing forum police today?
 
Many thanks to pvb who has already sent me on a pdf manual, which is brilliant.
As to what Charles Sterling said or didn't say, I simply attach the text of his only e-mail below, simply to clarify and support my initial statement, which was intended to be purely factual and to give reason as to why I was/am approaching ybw rather than the obvious alternative of approaching Sterling Power.

"Unfortunately I do not have this manual on our system, it really is that old.
Regards"


thanks all!
 
It’s a link I used for lots of manuals, posted it, then checked, then removed. You were just too quick with your snappy remark. So what is your helpful suggestion or are you just playing forum police today?

Not a "snappy remark", there's no point posting anything here unless you've checked it first, as you've now painfully discovered. My helpful suggestion has I think been acknowledged in post 11.
 
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