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Page 11 User Guide LBS-1250-FPP_1.32
Battery User Guide
V1.2 April 2018
4.0 Running Loads
4.1 DC Loads
DC loads can be connected to the battery via the
1)
USB ports
2)
Cigarette sockets
3)
Merit plug socket
4)
Grey Anderson plugs
5)
Battery Terminals
4.2 Jump Starting
The FPP can be used to jump start a vehicle, by connecting a cable with alligator clips to the
ring terminals or grey Anderson plug of the FPP. Be sure to only connect this for the few
seconds required to crank the engine; otherwise you may charge your starter battery too fast
and overheat it. Also, be careful not to short the connections on either end together when
connecting and disconnecting, as both ends will be live.
4.2 AC Loads
If a DC to AC inverter is connected to the battery then
AC loads can be powered. An inverter of up to 600W
can be connected via the grey Anderson plug. An
inverter of up to 1200W can be connected to the
battery terminals. Small inverters with a cigarette plug
can be connected via either of the two cigarette
sockets on the battery. If you want to use an inverter
of more than 1200W you will need the High Power (HP)
version of the FPP.
Before
connecting an inverter please follow these
steps:
1)
Turn the battery AND the inverter OFF
2)
Connect the inverter cables
3)
Turn the battery ON and wait 4 seconds
4)
Turn the inverter ON.