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Solar GreenTech 1200 User Guide
Main control panel control sockets
, display’s and buttons
Fig 2: Main 240V power supply button, to turn on pressed for 1 second the
green button will illuminate the LCD consumption meter will illuminate and
display information. This should only be used when 240v is required to save
battery power.
Fig 3: Main 240v power supply off button, press this button for one second and
this will shut down the 240v supply. Ensure the green button no longer
illuminates and the LCD consumption meter switches off.
Fig 4: this is the solar DC input Jack socket from the solar panel. Following the
correct procedure for plugging in the solar panel to the DC socket refer to Fig
12 for solar panel instructions.
Fig 5: 12v Outlet sockets powered continually directly from the battery without
the need to switch on the main unit via the green on switch. Note any
appliance plugged into it will be directly and immediately powered.
Fig 6: 240v Outlet sockets deliver 240 volts of pure sine wave electricity. Note
this is the similar supply to the home supply and therefore is extremely
dangerous if mishandled can cause electric shock and in some cases even
death. Please ensure all appliances to be plugged in are in good working order
with no signs of damage to the device, plug or cables. Do not plug appliances
in before powering up the main unit (via the green on button) this may cause
damage to both the unit or your appliances. Once the unit is powered up then
attach the plug it to this 240v socket that is now giving 240v.
Fig 7: USB port have 2 x 5v Q C 3.0, outlets these will illuminate blue along
with the battery voltage displayed in the middle when the power button is
switched on the 12v Internal battery meter! It is important to understand how
much voltage your battery has, this will determine how much and how long you
have power within your unit. The battery is considered flat and requiring
recharge at around 10.7v and fully charged between 13.7v and 14.4v.
See fig 17: within the manual on battery voltage and percentage.
Fig 8: RCD is a device that can detect a fault between the earth and live
terminals that will cause the unit to trip out should it detect this fault. when the