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Item 63585 

        

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Note:

 User can also cycle through and set 

the special parameters for Battery Type, 
Temperature Ratio, and Output Duration.

4.  When Digital Voltage Meter is in 

Normal

 mode, 

press and hold the Display button until Battery 
Type display appears, as shown below.

Battery Type

1.  Press and hold Display button until Battery 

Type display starts blinking, then press Display 
button to toggle down through each battery 
type.  Use Load button to toggle back up. 

Note:

 The different battery types are User Mode 

(USr), Sealed, (SLd), Flooded (FLd), and Gel (GEL).

2.  When desired Battery Type is found, press and 

hold Display button until display stops blinking.  
The set value will be saved by the controller. 

3.  Press Display button once to cycle to 

Temperature Ratio display, as shown below. 

Temperature Ratio

Note:

 A reading of -4 indicates -4mV/cell/°C.

4.  Press and hold Display button until display starts 

blinking, then press either Display button to 
increase setting or Load button to decrease.

5.  When finished, press and hold Display 

button until display stops blinking. The set 
value will be saved by the controller. 

6.  Press Display button once to cycle to Ouput 

Duration display, as shown below. 

Output Duration

Note:

 15h indicates 15 hours before the 

output automatically shuts off. 

7.  Press and hold Display button until display starts 

blinking, then press either Display button to 
increase setting or Load button to decrease.

8.  When finished, press and hold Display 

button until display stops blinking. The set 
value will be saved by the controller. 

9.  Let the controller sit for about five seconds 

and it will return back to 

Normal

 mode. 

Note:

 The user may see the following Error 

Codes when voltage limits are reached:
E11: Low-voltage protection; battery voltage 
is below 10.5-10.8V.  Controller will shut off 
and enter low-voltage protection state. 
E12: High-voltage protection; battery voltage 
is above 16.1V.  Controller will stop input 
and enter overvoltage protection state. 
E13: Overload protection; indicates the 
occurence of overcurrent.  Controller will stop 
output and enter overload protection state. 
E14: System short-circuit protection. 

Summary of Contents for 63585

Page 1: ...ence 17g When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 2017 by Harbor Freight Tools All...

Page 2: ...e READ ALL INSTRUcTIONS Installation precautions 1 Exercise special caution if working on roof or another high location Keep proper footing and balance at all times Follow ladder supplier s precaution...

Page 3: ...2 Install and use according to applicable National Electrical Code NEC standards 13 This panel is not rated for use as fire resistant roofing If installing on a roof install only over a fire resistant...

Page 4: ...nnect all batteries 2 Do not service during rain fog or any other wet humid weather 3 Do not stand on or otherwise apply pressure to panel 4 Do not allow children to play with or near this or electric...

Page 5: ...on Location 1 Locate the Solar Panels 12 where they will receive full unobstructed sunlight especially during midday Nearby trees or tall plants will drop debris requiring the panels to be cleaned mor...

Page 6: ...9 to fasten the Connection Brace 7 onto the top back ends of solar panels See Figure B Wing Nut 9 connection Brace 7 Figure B 4 Repeat for the bottom ends of panels Insert Screws into mounting holes a...

Page 7: ...rminals on the bottom of the Charge Controller 9 Attach the Battery Clamps to the battery s terminals Battery not included WARNING Connect red connector to positive Connect black connector to negative...

Page 8: ...1 Run wires from panels through weatherproof grommets and into enclosure where power inverter is located Use wires of the proper size and rating and use twist connectors not included to connect wires...

Page 9: ...he 5 different settings shown below 3 Each of the below settings can be set manually by the user To do this a Press and hold the Display Button while the setting is shown until the voltage display sta...

Page 10: ...Display button to increase setting or Load button to decrease 5 When finished press and hold Display button until display stops blinking The set value will be saved by the controller 6 Press Display b...

Page 11: ...3 Connect a DC adapter cable not included to the appliance 4 Insert the plug on the other end of the cable into one of the 12V DC Outlets on the Charge Controller 5 Activate your appliance NOTIcE Only...

Page 12: ...morphous coating stabilizes cleaning Maintenance and Lubrication Clean and inspect the Solar Kit system MONTHLY or more frequently to maintain peak efficiency 1 Wear electrically insulated gloves and...

Page 13: ...NTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUT...

Page 14: ...ERATION MAINTENANcE SETUp parts List and Diagram part Description Qty 1 Solar Panel 4 2 4 in 1 Splitter Cable 1 3 Charge Controller 1 4 Battery Clamp Cable 1 5 LED Light 2 part Description Qty 6 Screw...

Page 15: ...FETy OpERATION MAINTENANcE SETUp Record product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number record month and year of purchase instead Note Some parts are listed and shown for illustratio...

Page 16: ...o the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS To take a...

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