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Solar GreenTech 1200 User Guide
requiring a recharge however if the 240v the unit is powered up this may
shutdown when the battery voltage is around 11.1 V See Fig 17: for battery
chart.
If you wish to use the USB ports quite simply press the USB power button
USB ports illuminate blue.
The 12 Volt internal a lithium ion battery has a capacity of 100Ah and 1280Wh
and will power the unit for a time dependent on what appliance you use and for
how long please see below an example the equipment you should or should
not use.
Run time and charge time.
Run time can vary depending on how you use the power and what you plug in
so here are some examples from a full charge without the solar panel fitted.
Using the sockets
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1 x 12v socket only on a good quality camping fridge will run for
approximately 85 hours between charges
•
2 x 12v socket only on 2 good quality camping fridge will run for
approximately 42 hours between charges
•
1 x 240v socket only on a good quality camping fridge will run for
approximately 58 hours between charges
•
2 x 240v socket only on a good quality camping fridge will run for
approximately 27 hours between charges
•
1 x 240v socket only on a 42 inch TV will run for approximately 8 hours
between charges
•
2 x 240v socket only on a 42 inch TV’s will run for approximately 4
hours between charges
•
1 x USB socket only on a Ipad will run for approximately 460 hours
between charges
•
2 x USB sockets only on 2 Ipad’s will run for approximately 243 hours
between charges
On a full charge you will have between 13.8v and 14.4v charge giving 1280Wh
available from the internal 12v battery, whenever the invertor is turned on the
using the main On green button the invertor users approximately 8w from the
battery so its worth remembering when working out run time and capacity to
factor in the inverter’s own consumption.