Starizona Power Pack Instructions
Thank you for purchasing Starizona’s Power Pack. Following these instructions will
insure maximum life of your new Power Pack. The Starizona Power Pack uses the
latest in Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) technology to power all astronomical equipment
which requires a nominal voltage of 12 volts. This well established battery technology is
safe and reliable and will provide many years of service if cared for properly.
The pack consists of an integrated battery charger which will automatically charge the
internal batteries and indicate to the user when the charge cycle is complete. This is
accomplished by connecting the supplied 18 volt AC wall adaptor to the unit and moving
the switch located near the AC adaptor connection to the charge position. This switch is
used to select between charge and output on. When the switch lever is moved to the
side closest to the input power jack, the unit is in charge mode. This turns off the output
and the LED located near the power output cord will also turn off.
When the AC adaptor is connected to the battery unit with the switch in the charge
position, the LED next to the switch will illuminate red in color. When the battery is
approximately 95% charged, the LED will turn green. If left plug in to the charger the
battery pack will top off completely in a few more hours. The battery pack should be
disconnected from the charger as soon as is convenient. Do not leave the pack
connected to the AC adaptor for extended periods of time such as several days once the
LED has turned green. A completely discharged battery will take about 15 hours to
charge.
When the switch is in the on position, or away from the charge connector, the unit will
provide battery power. The LED near the output power cord will illuminate indicating that
power is available. The LED will turn red when the battery has about 20% power
remaining. This should provide about 20 to 30 minutes of run time for most astronomical