batter voltage. (It is recommended to leave the voltage display off when not monitoring the battery voltage since it consumes energy.) Twelve (12) Volt batteries should charge to 13 Volts for a full charge. If the intent is to stop charging the battery, disconnect the solar panels from the charge regulator. Note: The charge regulator provides “over charge” protection. If the battery voltage is higher than 14.5 V, the regulator will shut off charge from solar panel.
4.The Regulator (2) provides the following protection while charging:
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b.Overcharge Protection: If the electricity level on the battery (not included) goes too high (above
14.5 volts) the Regulator (2) will automatically shut off power input to prevent damage to the battery (not included).
c.Overload Protection: If the output current exceeds 4 amps the fuse (See FIGURE 1) will blow to prevent damage to the controller in the Regulator (2). If this occurs, have a qualified service technician replace the fuse.
Note: The On/Off switch of the charge regulator must be in the “On” position to activate the three protection functions mentioned above.
Using the 12 Volt Lights and
Accessories.
Note: The Charge Regulator must be in “ON” position at all times.
1.If the 12 Volt Lights (4) aren’t already attached to the sockets on the end of each Light Wire (7), gently snap them in.
2.Plug the other end of the Light Wire (7) into any one of the 12 Volt DC outlets on the Regulator (2) as shown in FIGURE 2.
Figure 2
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3.To turn off the lights, unplug the Light Wire (7) from the 12 Volt DC outlet on the Regulator (2). You may plug in the other 12 Volt Light (4) to either 12 Volt DC outlet.
Note: This system can also be used to power other small 3 Volt DC, 6 Volt DC, and 9 Volt DC small appliances.
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