240v ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Optional: The 240 V electrical
Once your 240v system has been installed & signed off by an authorised electrician, the system itself does not generally need
checking or maintenance. If you wish to have the system checked over for any reason, a qualified electrician can do this for you.
If you encounter any damaged wires please refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual for further instructions.
Leads
It is recommended to have any leads connecting your Unit to mains power tagged & tested as safe for use by a certified
electrician on a yearly basis.
How to use:
You may need:
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1 x 15amp power cable (length recommendation is 10m)
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10 to 15amp adapter (if wanting to charge the batteries at home)
What do you receive?
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240v 15amp inlet connection on the outside driver side of the main cabin.
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1 x Double 10amp PowerPoint outlet connection inside the toolbox.
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1 x Double 10amp PowerPoint outlet inside the trailer or hybrid cabin.
How do I use 240v?
1. Connect a 15amp power lead from mains to the inlet point. This will make the designated double power points live.
(If not live the circuit breaker may need resetting)
How do I charge my batteries using the trailer’s 240v?
1. Ensure your trailer has power by checking it is plugged in at the inlet connection point outside the unit.
2. Connect your charger to your unit, either directly to the batteries or to the front anderson plug.
3. Plug the 240v connection of the charger into one of the double power points on the unit which are connected to the 240v
system & switch it on. This will now charge your trailer.
How do I charge my batteries when the trailer’s 240v is not active?
Method 1. Connect the battery charger to your unit then connect it to a source of 240v power to begin charging.
Method 2. Connect the alligator clips on your battery charger to your battery. (If a multi battery system place the positive alligator
connection on one battery and the negative on a different battery. This assists with a better charge.
What If I am running my fridge from the toolbox Anderson plug?
You can use the Anderson plug at the front of the trailer to charge you batteries in the same methods as the toolbox connection.
Please Note: The power inlet point on your trailer a 15amp socket. If charging from home, you will need a 10amp to 15amp
adapter.
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