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SBC-2
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (800) 369-6671
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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OPERATION
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As long as there is sufficient sunlight available, the charger will produce an electrical current to
trickle charge your battery.
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An LED is located in the edge of the case; this will flash whenever the battery is receiving
charge.
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The charger will not damage or over-charge your battery. Similarly, a blocking diode ensures
that the charger cannot flatten your battery.
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The solar charger is a basic trickle charger and it is best for slowly charging and maintaining
battery charge. Please note that the charger is designed to top-up battery charge as a result of
natural drainage. It is not intended to recharge a battery that has fully discharged.
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Clean the solar battery maintainer monthly or more frequently to maintain peak efficiency.
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The charger can withstand splashing but is not fully waterproof and should not be submerged
or left outside during rainfall.
WARNING!
You must disconnect the charger from your cigarette lighter or battery when starting you engine or
driving. Electrical surges from the car engine when starting and running may damage your charger.
NOTE!
Some vehicles have tinted windows that will seriously affect the performance of your charger if it is
positioned behind them. For Optimum charging the unit should be placed outside the vehicle in direct
sunlight
FAQs
Q:
What type of batteries can this panel maintain?
All rechargeable 12V batteries, such as, those commonly found in motorcycles, cars, trucks, boats,
tractors, ATVs, snowmobiles, and personal water crafts.
Q:
Can I start/drive my vehicle while the unit is connected to the battery?
No. For safety reasons, the use of this panel is NOT recommended while a vehicle is in use. While
the vehicle is in use, it is recommended to store the solar panel in the glove compartment or under
the seat to prevent the panel from obstructing proper and safe use of the vehicle.
Q:
How do I know if the panel is working?
To measure the voltage of the panel use a voltmeter. The voltage reading should be between 15 and
25 Volts (Open Circuit) in full sun.