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There are two ways to charge your battery inside the Weekender.
i)
By using the 240 Volt battery charger (supplied) with the Weekender; or
ii)
By adding an external 12 Volt DC charging instrument such as a
DC-DC charger, smart solenoid or a 12 Volt solar power setup with
regulator connected to the Weekender through the 50 Amp
Anderson plug.
i) using the 240 Volt thunder Weekender battery charger
• With your battery installed and connected in the Weekender,
you are ready to use the supplied battery charger.
• Included with the battery charger are a set of alligator clamps and
connector cable with 8mm eyelets that can be used with the battery charger
on 12 Volt negatively grounded vehicle batteries.
• Switching the Weekender master switch (4) to the OFF position will ensure
appliances that are connected will not drain your battery inside the Weekender.
If accessories in the Weekender are left on and their power consumption
exceeds the output of the battery charger your battery will not charge.
• Connect the battery charger’s Weekender connection into the
240 Volt battery charger input (9).
Note: the battery charger supplied with the Thunder Weekender must
only be connected to a mains 240 Volt connection, not via a secondary
power source such as a 240 Volt inverter.
• Plug the battery charger into the mains power supply and turn ON.
• Select battery type by scrolling through the options via the battery
selector button.
Note: if you have an AGM battery, select the LEAD ACID battery type option.
Charging your battery in the thunder Weekender
Mains Cable
alligator Clamps
Connector Cable
battery Charger
Weekender Connection
How To Use The Thunder Weekender