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DOCUMENT: E09-X20&X30 V2.0-EN03_Handleiding      Date: 10-2-2021 

 

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Figure 2. Difference diameter of + and 

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3.6

 

 Storage  

If you want to store the battery for a longer period of time, disconnect the battery terminals. This will prevent the battery 

from being discharged by slumber leaking consumption. 
The battery has a very low self-discharge , it is possible to put the battery in a storage for a period up to six months without 

any problems. (Pay attention, you have to store the battery fully charged). We recommend to charge the battery every 6 
months.   

Keep in mind, if you drive the caravan with help of the mover in the garage, the battery (depending on the manoeuvring 

time and the load) is a bit discharged. This can affect the bridging period without charging. 
 

 

3.7

 

 Installation 

The box contains: 

 

Battery  

 

Battery ter and 

  with 2 mounting bolts 

 

Mounting plate with Velcro and 4 self-tapping screws 

 

4 self-tapping screws  

 

Warranty & instruction card  

 

Grid Charging cord 230V AC

 

 

Important before installing the battery: 

 

After unpacking, check all parts for possible damage. 

 

Fully charge the battery before first use. 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Install the battery pack using the supplied mounting plate and Velcro fastener at the location of your choice 
in the caravan. 

 

Make sure there is at least 10 cm clearance around the battery. Do not install the LiFePO4 battery in an 
unventilated area, there is a risk of overheating

!  

 

 

 
 
 

 

Switch off all loads and charging equipment before you start connecting. 

 

Use proper cabling of sufficient cross-section and correctly dimensioned terminals and battery terminals. 

Tighten all connections securely. Recommended tightening torque for M6 is 10 - 14 Nm. Do not use too 
great  tightening torque, as this can lead to damage to the LiFePO4 battery. 

 

If you use screws to connect consumers instead of the supplied battery terminals, make sure that 

you don’t 

turn these screws more than 10mm into the battery terminal connection. 

Figure 1. Package contents X20 & X30 

 

WARNING!

 

Never  use  the  LiFePO4  battery  in  locations  with 
gas  or  dust  explosion  hazards  or  potentially 
flammable products.

 

 

PAY ATTENTION! 

The supplied battery poles have different 
diameters. The thinnest pole is to connect 
the negative pole, the thickest pole is to 
connect the positive pole  

Summary of Contents for EM010001NL

Page 1: ...User manual PowerXtreme X20 X30 LiFePO4 Battery EmergoPlus BV Informaticastraat 20 NL 4538 BT Terneuzen www emergoplus com info emergoplus com English Rev04...

Page 2: ...please contact one of our dealers or our service department We hope you enjoy your PowerXtreme battery Warm regards EmergoPlus BV Content 1 Product description 2 2 Safety instructions 3 2 1 Safety in...

Page 3: ...lls connected in series with a nominal voltage of 3 2V which together form 12 8V Essential part of the LiFePO4 battery is its Battery Management System BMS The BMS monitors the cells that make up the...

Page 4: ...gainst short circuits but to prevent dangerous sparks this is strongly discouraged Never connect the battery pack in series or in parallel with any other type of battery pack Do not use the battery as...

Page 5: ...the battery is properly secured during transport The battery can become a projectile if a vehicle is involved in an accident 3 Description and Operation 3 1 LiFePO4 battery for caravan mover The batt...

Page 6: ...cator is located on the top of the battery between the battery poles You can operate it with the power button Battery is not connected with 230V grid powercord Battery is not connected with app Batter...

Page 7: ...connected with app If the red LED flashes the battery is charged less than 5 While charging All LEDs will run up once then follow arrow Even LEDs run up once then follow arrow Level is indicated by o...

Page 8: ...he MPPT technique this charger gets the maximum efficiency from your Solar panels You can also charge the battery while driving For charging the battery while driving you need to use a PowerXCharger X...

Page 9: ...ou will see all the information about the battery The following data is displayed in the APP Tab Basic Info State of Charge SOC State of charge in Voltage Terminal voltage of the battery in V Capacity...

Page 10: ...current is displayed Temperature of the cell pack If the temperature is too low or too high a safety device is activated Cycle Life shows how often the battery has been discharged and recharged 4 x 25...

Page 11: ...230V AC Important before installing the battery After unpacking check all parts for possible damage Fully charge the battery before first use Install the battery pack using the supplied mounting plate...

Page 12: ...connections for over heating Repair or replace connections that have become too hot Check the wiring and connections at least once a year Immediately rectify defects such as loose connections and burn...

Page 13: ...cording to the European Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE these devices must be collected separately in order to recycle them in an environmentally friendly manner...

Page 14: ...charging voltage 14 6 V Max discharge voltage 9 V Operating temperature 20 to 60 C Charge temperature 0 to 45 C Storage temperature 10 to 45 C Weight 3 8 5 kg Poles 2 x M6 threaded hole poles Communi...

Page 15: ...e battery SOC is then again accurate No voltage at poles Short circuit or overload Disconnect the battery terminals Let the charger charge for a while Reconnect the battery terminals Charger connected...

Page 16: ...e product by external causes such as fire water vapor liquid ice misapplication falling neglect misuse including use contrary to the instruction given by EmergoPlus BV or abuse Invocation of the Guara...

Page 17: ...1 65 EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment And the following harmonized s...

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