PowerTop V3 Manual www.baintech.com.au
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
1. How do I charge the Power Top when the battery is dead?
You have to charge the Power Top through an external charger through the Grey Anderson plug. The CTEK MXS15 (CT15000/12) is
the recommended charger for the Power Top.
2. Can I jump-start my car from the PowerTop?
The PowerTop is not designed to jump-start a car. The unit has a 50amp current limit inside which is not enough to jump-start a
vehicle.
3. Can I charge from an external ciga-socket fitted in my car?
This is not recommended as the PowerTop start-up charger may blow the fuse in the ciga-socket. However, some vehicles have
ciga plugs rated up to 15amp, if they are rated this high it can be charged with it.
4. Do you have diagrams for the Anderson plugs?
All diagrams to do with the Anderson plugs can be found in the user manual in the charging section. It will show the application of
each Anderson plug.
5. Do they have a solar power regulator?
Yes, the internal solar regulator is using a voltage control relay system.
Solar panel unregulated = Red
Solar panel regulated = Grey
6. Why does it flick between boost and float while charging?
This is standard operation on the 2nd and 3rd model. The lights are regulated by voltage which toggles towards the end of the
charge cycle. The toggling happens when the battery is almost fully charged.
7. Can I use the sockets on the front if I am charging?
No, using the sockets at the front while charging through the 240v socket will result in the battery not charging, and draining
through use. However, one can do so if you use an external charger (around 15amps) plugged into the Grey Anderson socket, or a
larger solar panel (at least 150 watts or bigger) plugged into the Red Anderson socket. Either will supply enough current to sustain
battery charging while using appliances.
8. How do I connect my dual to the PowerTop?
The electronics in the blue socket are different and the CTEK 250SA needs to connect straight across the internal battery which is
accessed through the Grey socket.
9. How do I stop the alarm going off?
You can’t other than keeping the battery charged up. The alarm goes off at 12.0 volts or less. Ideally you should not drain the
battery below 12.4 volts DC to get the best life from it.
10. What is the max temperature the Power Top can withstand?
Temps up to 50° C however this is not recommended for long periods of time. This also applies to freezing temperatures.
11. What is the highest voltage the Power Top will reach?
14.2 volts is usually the maximum voltage your PowerTop will reach.
12. Does the Power Top come with a VSR (Voltage Sensitive Relay)?
No but it does have a High and Low Voltage Alarm. It will start at 12 volts.
13. Is the PowerTop battery replaceable?
Yes, contact Bainbridge when a replacement is required : 1300 224 683
14. Can I remove the screws and open up the PowerTop?
No, the PowerTop is designed to be a self-contained unit, removing any screws voids the warranty of the unit.