3.
Are there any
similarities with
mobile phone,
laptop or bicycle
batteries?
4.
Can the output of
the PPP be
connected in
parallel to
another power
supply or
battery?
5.
Is a booster
needed to
charge the PPP
from the car's
electrical circuit?
V. INSTALLATION/ CONNECTION
1.
How to connect
the PPP tot the
car's electrical
system for
charging.
2.
Do I still need the
main switch for
my Mover?
3.
How can the
14
planes.
Please ensure large diameter
cables are used. If cables with
insufficient cross section are
used, the current from the PPP
may cause the wires to glow or
catch fire.
The lithium iron phosphate cells
in the PPP have no "thermal run
away" effect and will therefore not
catch fire or explode in case of
misuse. See also "Interesting
facts".
No.
Depending on the relative
voltages
No. The integrated charger will
operate correctly from approx. 9
V to 20 V input. The input current
is limited electronically to approx.
7 A.
Connect the PPP to the trailer
connector. It can be connected to
the "permanent" (9) or
"refrigerator/charge" (10) pin. Do
not overload the circuit adding
many loads. Using pin 9 may
discharge the car's battery when
parking. Please note that not all
cars have a fully wired trailer
connector, so pins may be
missing.
No. The device switches on and
off through electronic switches. If
a main switch is already installed,
it does not have to be removed.
The PPP can be installed