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If necessary put suitable supports under
the panel so that it has the correct angle
to the sunlight. Make sure that no part of
the solar panel is shadowed, this reduces
the output power.
A = Good, B = Acceptable,
C = Unacceptable
FIG. 4
CONNECTION
Connect in the following order:
1. Battery
2. Load
3. Solar cell panel as per wiring diagram.
Disconnect in the reverse order.
FIG. 5
NOTE:
• The power switch must be switched off
and the fuse removed/circuit breaker
switched off when connecting the charge
controller. Connect the positive and
negative leads with the correct polarity.
• A fuse with a tripping current of
1.25–2.00 times the rated current of the
charge controller should be installed on
the battery side, no more than 150 mm
from the battery.
• If an inverter is used it should be
connected directly to the battery, not to
the load terminals on the charge
controller.
• For a large power requirement the
product should be used together with a
charge regulator for solar panels to
protect the battery from overcharging
and overdischarging (see figure 1).
• Several solar panels can be connected
together to achieve more power.
• Built-in protection diode for reverse
battery current.
• Easy to carry, with corrosion-resistant
stainless steel lifting eyes.
• Dustproof, durable, soft.
• The output power of the product is
proportional to the intensity of the
incoming sunlight. Strong sunlight from a
cloudless sky produces the most power.
Clouds, seasonal variations in the
elevation of the sun, contamination on
the solar panel surface, incorrectly angled
panel, and shadow reduce the output.
• The output is also affected by transmission
losses in cables and connection blocks.
CHARGE REGULATOR PARTS
1. Panel terminals
2. Battery terminals
3. Load terminals
4. USB port
5. Mounting hole
Ø
4.5 mm
6. Load switch
7. Battery status indicator
8. Load status indicator
9. Charge status indicator
FIG. 1
USE
1. Open the solar cell panel with the top
side up.
2. Remove the four supports from their
Velcro fasteners, unfold the supports to
stretch out their support straps and place
the support ends on a level surface.
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
3. Position the solar panel as far as possible
at right angles to the incoming sunlight
to maximise solar radiation on the panel.