USING YOUR APPLIANCE
WITH ACCESSORIES
USING SOLAR PANELS
The power consumption and efficiency of your appliance makes it ideal to be used in conjunction with solar panels to
provide recharging of the DC supply. Solar panels will provide charge into the battery during the daylight hours even while
the appliance is operating.
As the output from solar panels changes depending on the level of sunlight and intensity, your appliance cannot be
connected directly to the solar panels. The appliance must be connected to a suitable DC battery and then the solar panels
connected to the battery.
We recommend the use of Portable Solar Panel Kits from 60 to 120 watts for use with your appliance.
You cannot connect the appliance directly to the solar panel as it will not work. Connection must be via the battery.
USING PORTABLE GENERATORS
It is important that the correct generator is used with your appliance. An incorrect generator or output may result in reduced
performance or damage to your appliance which may void your appliance warranty.
Most generators are fitted with a DC output - DO NOT connect your appliance directly to the DC output of the generator as
this will result in damage to your appliance and void warranty.
It is recommended that the appliance remains connected to the DC power source. Then using the DC output of the
generator connect this to the battery to recharge it. It is important that you monitor the battery being charged, ensuring that
an oversupply of charge is not being provided to it causing damage.
You cannot connect the appliance directly to the DC output of the generator as it will not work. Connection must be
via the battery.
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