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3-
Using the Power Inverter Function
Slide down the left side panel to reveal the universal 3 pin socket. Ensuring that the inverter
switch is in the OFF position (see 2.2 b) connect the load to be powered and then push the
inverter switch to the ON position. The appliance connected to the inverter should now turn
on. If the overload light comes on and the load turns off then the appliance exceeds the rating
of the inverter (400 watts). To reset the inverter simply reset the inverter switch to OFF and
then ON again.
The inverter will power loads connected to it for as long as the battery capacity allows. The
higher the wattage the shorter the time. The PPT Powerpack 400 is designed to power small
loads such as lights, TV, radio, dvd player and other portable devices.
TV
–
60 Watts Approx run time = 2 hours*
3 x 30 LED lights strips (optional accessory)
–
21 Watts Approx run time = 6 Hours*
Small Power Drill
–
400 Watts Approx run time = 10-15 minutes*
NOTE *
Assumes only internal 18AH is being used with no further external battery
4-
Using the Supplied Accessories
The PPT Powerpack 400 is supplied with accessories to provide additional features or functionality to
the product
a)
Lighting Adapter
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The supplied lighting adapter is designed for connection to the 12VDC
socket (See section 2.2 c) to provide simple and safe connection of lights to the
PPT Powerpack 400. The Lighting Adapter will accommodate up to five of the PPT light strips.
These LED light strips are supplied separately and are available to order from Portable Power
Technology. The 30 LED light strips are designed at 7 Watts each to be energy efficient whilst
providing very high light output making them ideal for off grid locations, camping or on market
stalls and exhibitions.
b)
Charging the PPT Powerpack 400
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The PPT Powerpack 400 can either be charged using the
supplied AC charger or by connection of a suitable solar panel using the supplied cable.
1)
AC Charging: Ensure the main unit switch is in OFF position. Plug the jack plug into the
charger input socket on the rear of the unit (See Section 2.2 i). Plug into mains supply and
switch on. The Red charging LED will be on (See Section 2.2 g). When charging has
completed the 100% Green LED will be on. Please note that the 2A AC charger is not
recommended for charging the PPT Powerpack 400 if an external battery is also connected
and if it exceeds 20AH. Charging will take too long the supplied 2A charger is not suitable. If
AC charging of an external b Internal battery is required we would recommend the
use of a >5A charger. Please call 01474 761051 for advice.