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P.O. Box 1306

Newport Beach

California 92663

   

  

Phone:  714-751-0488  

     Fax: 714-957-1621

     E-Mail: [email protected]

www.newmarpower.com

Model: NP-12

12 Volt

Installation / Operation Manual

General Information

The NAV-PAC protects electronics from voltage spikes, power 

surges, momentary power losses, abrupt voltage changes and 

noise interference on incoming DC power to MDTs, GPS, and 

other onboard Electronics prone to memory loss or “crashes”. 

NAV-PAC is a solid state device which provides “pure” power 

to navigation electronics by performing several essential 
functions.

1) Voltage Spike Protection:

 Engine cranking, pump and motor 

operation send voltage “spikes” through a mobile electrical 

system that often “bulldoze” their way through the electronic 

circuitry. NAV-PAC eliminates this ruinous condition.

2) R.F. Noise Filtering:

 The NEWMAR NAV-PAC contains a 

four-element low-pass LC fi lter which provides very high radio 

freqency attenuation in both positive and negative power 

leads to the receiver preventing noise from adversely affecting 
signal reception and related operation. 

3) Back-Up Power:

 A long-life, completely sealed “Dry Battery” 

pack is built-in the NAV-PAC which acts as a power reservoir 

and is charged from the onboard 24 Volt power. In the event 

of a drop in DC voltage due to engine cranking or  total power 

interruption, the battery will maintain power to navigation and 

communication equipment for a short period of time. This is 

essential for preventing memory or data loss.

4) Timed Disconnect Circuit: 

This circuit prevents damage to 

the internal battery from extreme discharge by disconnecting 

the NAV-PAC battery approximately 15 minutes after abrupt 

drop or complete loss of DC input.

5) Low Battery Disconnect Circuit:

 This circuit prevents damage 

to the internal battery from extreme discharge by disconnecting 

the battery whenever battery voltage reaches 10.2 VDC

Materials Provided

Your NAV-PAC comes with the following materials:
(4) #8 ring lugs for 12-10 gauge wire
(3) Butt connectors (for remote panel wiring)
(3) #8 ring lugs for 22-16 gauge wire (for remote panel wiring)
(1) Installation/Operation Manual
Check to see that these items have been included with the  
packaging. For any missing items, please contact factory.

Installation

1) After you have determined the best location in the system, 
locate a fl at surface close to the power line that feeds the GPS 
or MDT. For best results, the NAV-PAC unit should be within 24” 
of the critical electronics. The case need not be grounded, so 
it is acceptable to mount the unit to wood or metal. Securely 
mount the NAV-PAC.

Turn off power to the wires that will be cut or worked on by 
disconnecting the battery or shutting off the appropriate circuit. 
Identify the positive and negative lead in the power line and 
cut at an appropriate location. Use the lugs supplied to hook 
up the NAV-PAC to your system. 

Note: Remove both fuses before wiring the NAV-PAC. Re-install 
fuses only after carefully checking installation and wiring. 

2) Using the table below, select the proper wire size for your 
installation.

AMPS*                            CABLE LENGTH (feet)

 

 

                       10’ 

    15’ 

      20’

0 - 10 AMPS 

     14 AWG 

12 AWG   12 AWG

10 - 20 AMPS 

     10 AWG 

10 AWG   10 AWG

*Current draw of equipment being powered.

Replace terminal block cover to prevent accidental shortings 
the terminals.

Important Installation Note: 

If thre is to be a continuous load 

on the NAV-PAC output during normal operations, the DC 
input must be a minimum of 13.4 VDC to prevent discharge
of the internal battery.

M-NAVPAC-G

As of 052016

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