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System operation
In order to charge or supply power to accessories connected to any
of the plugs & sockets, the main switch must be in the ON position.
If the Portable Power Pack is not in use then it is best to turn this
switch OFF. This will completely isolate the auxiliary battery.
Main Isolator Switch
The Portable Power Pack will detect when the vehicle is started and begin the Start Timer when the voltage
present on the MAIN input exceeds the value set by the Voltage Profile.
Following the Start Timer (period set by user), the Power Pack connects the auxiliary battery and allows it
to receive charge. Charge current can be viewed on the MAIN display by setting the mode to Current (A).
The auxiliary battery remains isolated at this stage.
During this time, input voltage and current is monitored. If a fault condition is detected, the auxiliary battery
is disconnected.
If the input voltage remains below the stop voltage, the Power Pack enters a standby state.
If the input voltage falls below the Stop voltage (derived from Voltage Profile), the auxiliary battery is
isolated and the Power Pack enters a paused state.
9V : 2A
Each port is able to deliver up to 18W of power compatible
with QuickCharge 3.
5V : 3A
NOTE : The charge rate is device-dependent. Not all USB
devices will utilize QuickCharge.
The Portable Power Pack offers multiple USB charge ports
ideal for charging smart devices (mobile phone, tablet, GPS,
cameras, power bank, etc)
12V : 1.5A
USB charge ports
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QC 3.0
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