Getting Started Quickly
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Where batteries are joined
in
parallel
, add the capacities
together, the voltage will
remain the same as each
batteries voltage.
2 x 12 Volt 100 Ah batteries connected in parallel would have a
capacity of 12 Volts – 200 Ah. This would
not
suit your 24 Volt
LD250.
If you want to get powered up quickly here are the 10 simple steps.
1.
Familiarise yourself with the details in the first 6 pages on this manual.
2.
Unpack the LD250 from the packaging.
3.
Check unit for any damage that may have resulted during transport, if any
damage is evident report this to your supplier immediately.
4.
Make sure the LD250 ON/OFF switch (8) is in the off position.
5.
Connect battery positive wire (red) (6) to battery positive or battery fuse.
6.
Connect battery neg. wire (black) (7) to battery negative or battery fuse.
7.
Plug a 230 - 240V appliance into inverter front power point (4) but do not
switch on.
8.
Turn ON/OFF switch (8) to ON.
Only use identical batteries when joining batteries together.
How long will my battery last
To work out how long your battery will last follow this basic guide.
This guide presumes commencing with a fully charged battery.
Take the total rating of the appliance being run
1
light globe
25watts
1
20 inch TV
67watts
1 VCR
30watts
9.
LED (1) will illuminate. If no LEDs light, check for correct connection to
battery.
10.
You’re away.
LD250 Parts Identification
Total load
=122watts
Divide this figure (122) by 20 to know the approximate DC current draw
=6.1Amps
To convert this to Ampere hours, multiply by the number of hours used -
Say 1 hour
=6.1Ah
So if we have a 50Ah battery, then with the above example we should have
50 minus 6.1 = 43.9 Ah remaining in the battery.
As a general guide never discharge a battery below 50%. The deeper
a battery is discharged on a regular basis, the less life you can expect
from the battery. See your battery specifications for full details.
LED
(1)
LED
(2)
LED (3)
Socket Outlet (4)
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ON/OFF
Switch
(8)
Positive (Red) Battery lead (6) can be viewed from the rear.
Negative (Black) Battery Lead (7) can be viewed from the rear.
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