Control Panel Components
Volt Ammeter
This displays the current charge status of your batteries & the current voltage
output of them. This helps you to keep track of how much power you are using.
Grey Style
To cycle through the settings on this meter press please use the buttons on the
left.
The selected mode will be identified by a red light showing next to the
corresponding function of the right options.
The top button will cycle between:
V – Current Voltage of battery
W – Current Watt status of battery
Time – Clock function
The middle button is used for setting the time on the clock.
The lower button will cycle between:
A – Amps being drawn from the battery
AH – Amp hours left of current charge status
SOC – State of charge %
Green Style
This display will automatically alternate between showing the current voltage of
the batteries & the percentage of charge currently held by the batteries.
Examples of Fuses with various Amp ratings
Fuses
The fuses for control panels may be labelled “D1”, “D2” & “D3”.
Black Fuse
This fuse is for the control panel itself; this can be unscrewed in order to replace
the small fuse inside it if the display panel stops working.
Numbered Fuses
The numbers on the fuse represents the amps that runs through it.
Should an issue occur causing a short circuit the fuse will protrude from its slot.
If this occurs press it back in carefully to reset it, if the fuse continuously
protrudes from its slot there may be a further issue, refer to the fuses section of
this maintenance guide.
12v Socket & USB ports
Sockets
This control panel comes with a 12v socket & two USB ports. These can be
used for charging various devices such as phones or handheld games.
The USB ports have different amp power levels, meaning charging using the
port running on 2.1A will be faster than the other.
The 12v port can be used the same as a normal vehicle one. It is not
recommended to try and run a portable fridge from this socket as there is a
dedicated one in the designated fridge slide.
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