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FPP User Guide v2 

User Guide 

Freedom Power Pack 

2.0

 

Do’s and Don’ts

  

This battery contains lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells. While LFP cells are the safest Li-Ion chemistry, 
the stored chemical energy represents a risk of fire, burns or explosion if misused. 

Avoid injury to yourself and others, adhere to the warnings in this Guide. 

 

Avoid mechanical shock; 

 

Do not expose to fire; 

 

Do no pierce battery; 

 

Do not disassemble; 

 

Do not drill into battery enclosure;

 

 

 

Do not short the battery terminals; 

 

Do not allow water to enter the battery; and 

 

Do not expose battery to > 60

o

C temperatures. 

To ensure a long and safe life from your battery, please ensure you consider the following. 

2.1 Ensure the battery is physically secure 

Even  though  lithium  batteries  are  light  weight  in  comparison  to  lead  acid, they  can  still  become  a 
dangerous projectile in a moving vehicle, RV, cart or boat if not secured. Ensure the battery is safely 
secured before travel. If in doubt seek LBS advice and consider making use of LBS custom brackets to 
safely secure the battery.

 

 

2.2 Do not penetrate the battery enclosure 

You may be tempted to drill into the aluminum enclosure to secure mounting brackets. Doing so may 
inadvertently penetrate one of the cells which could cause thermal runaway and lots of smoke. Do 
not under any circumstances drill or penetrate into the enclosure. Use only existing mounting holes 
in the battery with screws of maximum length 13mm (½ inch). We recommend the LBS mounting kit 
with screws and brackets that are designed to safely attach to the battery; alternatively use strapping 
and clamping to secure the battery in place. 

 

2.3 Maintain an acceptable temperature range 

Like all batteries, LBS batteries operate and perform the best as well as last the longest in a cool and 
stable  temperature  environment of  between  10

o

C  and  25

o

C.  The maximum  window  of acceptable 

operation is 0-45

o

C. 

If  you  regularly  operate outside  of  this  suggested  range  you  should  consider changing  the  battery 
location  or  actively  cool  or  heat  the  environment  in  order  to  preserve  battery  life.  If  the  ambient 
temperature  that  the  battery  operates  in  is  greater  than  60

o

C  you  should  cease  use  immediately. 

Operating outside of these guidelines diminishes the life and performance of the battery and voids 
the warranty. 

Summary of Contents for LBS-1250-FPP

Page 1: ...User Guide Freedom Power Pack FPP Models LBS 1250 FPP v2 ...

Page 2: ...enetrate the battery enclosure 3 2 3 Maintain an acceptable temperature range 3 2 4 Avoid repeated shock and vibration 4 2 5 Avoid water or salt spray 4 3 0 User Guide 5 3 1 Charging the FPP 5 3 2 Voltmeter 6 3 3 Anderson Plugs 6 3 4 Ciga Sockets and USB sockets 6 3 5 Fuses 6 3 6 Red Switch 6 4 0 Troubleshooting Guide 7 5 0 Specifications 8 6 0 Contact Us 9 ...

Page 3: ...2V Freedom Power Pack Figure 1 This User Guide cover the following FPP battery range LBS 1250 FPP As with all batteries you should consider the mechanical and environmental conditions that you intend to operate the battery in to maximise overall performance and achieve the longest battery life LBS offer these general guidelines however you should seek LBS advice or that of a qualified electrical t...

Page 4: ... 2 Do not penetrate the battery enclosure You may be tempted to drill into the aluminum enclosure to secure mounting brackets Doing so may inadvertently penetrate one of the cells which could cause thermal runaway and lots of smoke Do not under any circumstances drill or penetrate into the enclosure Use only existing mounting holes in the battery with screws of maximum length 13mm inch We recommen...

Page 5: ... However dropping the battery or exposing the battery to a high number of excessive vibrations may lead to a fault or failure of the battery 2 5 Avoid water or salt spray Whilst the battery is mechanically protected the enclosure is not designed for a wet environment Do not submerge the battery in water or expose the battery to direct water spray Avoid exposing the battery to salty water spray suc...

Page 6: ...age 3 1 x red switch to turn on or off the voltmeter ciga and USB ports 4 2 x Ciga sockets to supply power to attached devices with Ciga connections 5 2 x 50A grey Anderson plugs which are bidirectional and 6 2 x 25A blade fuses to protect the Anderson plugs 7 1 x 15A fuse Figure 2 FPP Features 3 1 Charging the FPP 12V AC chargers solar chargers and DC DC chargers connect to the grey Anderson Plug...

Page 7: ...iods it is recommended that you switch off the battery The lithium cells will self discharge very slowly if not charged for prolonged periods so it is a good idea to charge the battery every couple of months 3 3 Anderson Plugs The grey Anderson plugs are bi directional and can handle loads or charging to a maximum of 50A This means a maximum inverter size of 600W 3 4 Ciga Sockets and USB sockets C...

Page 8: ...thout sensing any voltage from the battery At very low voltages the battery will appear to be dead because it is protecting itself and will only come to life when you apply a charge The voltmeter is on but I am not getting any power One or more of the fuses is likely blown Remove the cover from the fuse holders inspect and replace fuses as necessary They are standard automotive fuses available fro...

Page 9: ...FPP User Guide v2 User Guide Freedom Power Pack 8 5 0 Specifications ...

Page 10: ... the guesswork out of how much power your solar panels are generating The Baintech Watt meter once connected will give you real time information on Current Amps A Voltage Volts V Power Watts W BAINTUFF 180WATT SOLAR BLANKET CTEK LITHIUM BATTERY CHARGER ...

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