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13W Portable Solar Briefcase
Instructions
Order code: N00CX
The solar briefcase is a powerful 13W solar charger for 12V batteries. It is ideal for camping,
caravanning and marine applications and can be used for charging GPS systems, laptop computers,
mobile phones and for powering 3V, 6V and 12V appliances. It turns natural sunlight into electricity,
which is used to power/charge devices. It has a handy support built-in to both sides of the unit, which
is designed to enable you to position the panels in prime sunlight to maximize charging output. It
also has a convenient detachable connection system and is supplied with all necessary cables and
connectors.
Please note: This kit is not waterproof. The panel is water resistant so is suitable for use in light rain,
but the charge controller unit should always be kept away from moisture as it is not water resistant.
Technical specifications:
Peak output power:
Voltage (@max. power):
Current (@max. power):
Open circuit voltage:
Short circuit current:
Tested under standard condition:
Cigarette lighter plug fuse rating:
Cable length:
Dimensions open:
Dimensions closed:
Weight:
Contents:
1. 13W solar briefcase with 3m cable
2. Connecting cable with alligator clips (battery clamps) for connecting the battery to the battery cable for the charge
controller (Please note that the black lead indicates negative (-) polarity and the red lead indicates positive (+) polarity.
3. Cable with cigarette lighter plug: + ----°)--- for connecting your appliance to the 12V cigarette lighter output cable for the charge
controller (also referred to as load)
4. Cable with cigarette lighter socket: +----° ) ----- for connecting your appliance to the 12V cigarette lighter output cable for the charge
controller (also referred to as load)
5. Connecting cable with O ring connector for connecting the charge regulator to a 12V cigarette lighter output (this is labelled load)
6. Connecting cable with O ring connector for connecting the charge regulator to a battery (this is labelled as battery)
7. Connecting cable with O ring connector for connecting the charge regulator to a solar panel (this is labelled as solar)
8. 4A charge regulator
13W
17.5V
743mA
21V
890mA
AM1.5, 100mW/100cm² @25°
2A
3m
52.5 (w)x 76 (h) x 2 (d) cm
52.5 (w) x 38 (h) x 4 (d) cm
4.5kg
solar
clean energy

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Summary of Contents for Solar N00CX

  • Page 1 6. Connecting cable with O ring connector for connecting the charge regulator to a battery (this is labelled as battery) 7. Connecting cable with O ring connector for connecting the charge regulator to a solar panel (this is labelled as solar)
  • Page 2: How To Use

    4. Tilt the solar briefcase so that is has maximum exposure to the sun. When using, ensure the solar panel itself is facing the sun and ensure the panel is not in the shade and that there are no shadows being cast on the solar panel. It is best to place the longest side of the solar panel facing south.
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications

    Instructions for charge regulator The solar charge regulator is designed to control the charging of the battery from the solar panel as well as regulating the power drawn from the battery to the output devices. It protects the battery from being overcharged or from over-discharge, thus extending battery life.
  • Page 4 9a. Connecting cable A: labelled load for 12V cigarette lighter output 9b. Connecting cable B: labelled battery to connect to a battery 9c. Connecting cable C: labelled solar to connect to the solar panel 4A fuse Voltage adaptor outputs On/Off switch “Charging” indicator “Working”...
  • Page 5 How to charge (Figure 5) Labelled - “Battery” Labelled - “Solar” See Figure 3 Ref.8 See Figure 3 Ref.6 How to use (Figure 6) Labelled - “Battery” Labelled - “Load” Output to car charging device See Figure 3 Ref.10 See Figure 3 Ref.8...