FPP User Guide v2
User Guide
Freedom Power Pack
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4.0
Troubleshooting Guide
When I turn the voltmeter on there is nothing on the screen.
The battery is most likely completely discharged. Connect a charger and give the battery a good charge
up.
Note: if you leave your battery for an extended period you will need to use a charger that
automatically provide charge without sensing any voltage from the battery. At very low voltages the
battery will appear to be dead because it is protecting itself and will only come to life when you apply
a charge.
The voltmeter is on but I am not getting any power.
One or more of the fuses is likely blown. Remove the cover from the fuse holders inspect and replace
fuses as necessary. They are standard automotive fuses available from any many locations including
service stations and automotive supply stores.
The top 2 fuses (25A each) in parallel protect the Anderson plugs.
The bottom fuse is 15A.