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Installation and Connection

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Step One: Location

Identify the best location allowing for maximum sun exposure. This location 
should be well ventilated. Keep away from hazards such as camp fire, water,  
high traffic areas etc.

Step Two: Set-up (no tools required)

A. Remove the solar panel kit from the padded bag.
B. Open the folding solar panels and fold out the support legs.
C.  Adjust the legs to provide the desired angle and direction that allows for 

maximum sun exposure. Secure panels in position.

D. Direction and angle can be adjusted throughout the day for maximum power.

Step Three: Connect panels

The panel has the controller mounted on the back and is already connected, so all 
you have to do is connect the other supplied leads to the battery outputs.

Step Four: Connect to the battery

Connect the battery clamp extension to the panels via the Anderson style plug.

Be sure to connect to the correct polarity (the positive red clamp to the positive 
battery pole, the negative black clamp to the negative battery pole). Connecting 
the clamps in reverse polarity may cause irreparable damage to the controller 
and/or panel.

Please note: 

There is no power output until the unit is connected to a battery. When the solar 
panel kit is first connected to a battery and exposed to the sun, the charge 
controller must undertake a self-check program to ensure that it is operating 
correctly.

This program will take up to 3 minutes to complete and during this time the LEDs 
on the charge controller will vary in display. Once the self-check is completed, the 
system will engage and commence the charging process.

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Anderson style plug

Summary of Contents for TDR15005

Page 1: ...your personal safety read understand and follow the information provided in this instruction manual on the solar panel CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF YOUR THUNDER MONOCRYSTALLINE FOLDING SOLAR P...

Page 2: ...Benefits 4 Components 5 Specifications 6 Installation and Connections 7 Safety Precautions 8 Choosing the Correct System 9 Troubleshooting Guide 10 Typical Battery Connections 11 Warranty Terms Condit...

Page 3: ...steners Panels are fitted with a heavy duty handle allowing for easy handling and removal from the protective carry bag Two clip type safety fasteners lock the panel shut during transportation Conveni...

Page 4: ...nels with heavy duty anodized aluminium frame 2 Heavy duty ABS handle 3 Heavy duty steel safety fasteners 4 Heavy duty aluminium fold support legs 5 Solar panel junction box 6 10m cable 7 Automatic SM...

Page 5: ...60mm W x 70mm D 780mm L x 675mm W x 70mm D 780mm L x 675mm W x 105mm D DIMENSIONS OPEN 1350mm L x 460mm W x 35mm D 1350mm L x 780mm W x 35mm D 2340mm L x 675mm W x 35mm D OPERATING TEMP 40 to 85 C 40...

Page 6: ...onnect the other supplied leads to the battery outputs Step Four Connect to the battery Connect the battery clamp extension to the panels via the Anderson style plug Be sure to connect to the correct...

Page 7: ...causing personal injury or a fire hazard 10 This unit is not intended for use by small children without adult supervision 11 Always avoid charging old damaged overly discharged or defective batteries...

Page 8: ...efinitely as it will fully charge the battery each day This is only a guideline as many factors can influence the amount of charge for example less sunlight hours during winter overcast days etc will...

Page 9: ...ttery are free from damage and connected correctly Check the battery voltage If the battery voltage is less than 8V the controller will not work Check the fuse The fuse will typically be blown for the...

Page 10: ...10 TYPICAL BATTERY CONNECTIONS Normal connection Parallel connection Typical Battery Connections Load Chassis ground 12V Load Chassis ground 12V 12V 12V CORRECT CORRECT...

Page 11: ...r or replace the unit This warranty does not apply to failure or damage to a Thunder product caused by incorrect or faulty fitment accidental or intentional damage failure of other products incorrect...

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