Projecta PH125 Manual

Projecta PH125 Manual

12 volt portable power station

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POWER-HUB
12 VOLT PORTABLE POWER STATION
P/No. PH125

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  • Page 1 POWER-HUB 12 VOLT PORTABLE POWER STATION P/No. PH125...
  • Page 2 WARNINGS • Risk of explosive gas. Working in the vicinity of a lead-acid battery can be dangerous • Batteries might release explosive gases during normal operation and charging • Before using the product, read and follow the instructions carefully. Follow all manufacturer’s instructions •...
  • Page 3 Overview The Projecta Power-Hub (PH125) is a batty box which is designed to house high capacity batteries, equipped with advanced battery fuel gauge. The Power-Hub provides all the necessary connections to power portable fridges and electronic devices. It has the following features.
  • Page 4: Quick Start

    QUICK START Unscrew the top section of the unit with the Allen Key provided Place the top section next to the main body of the unit Place the battery into the main housing...
  • Page 5 Secure the battery with horizontal and vertical straps provided Use the pre-cut packaging foam to secure the battery Connect the black battery lead to the negative terminal of the battery...
  • Page 6 Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery Put the top section back onto the main body Secure the top section with the screws provided...
  • Page 7 Press enter to acknowledge the Welcome message on the LCD screen Enter the battery capacity in Ah Enter value for the low battery alarm and Ah...
  • Page 8 Enter the value for battery health warning alarm in Ah Fully charge the battery with any multistage battery charger (e.g. IC1000, PC1600 etc) Disconnect the battery charger when the battery is full Unit is ready to use...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Part No. PH125 Inverter Input Voltage Range 10.5V – 15.0 Vdc ≤ 32A Input Current Open Circuit Output Voltage 240±5% Vac Full Load O/P Voltage 240±5% Vac Output Frequency 50±0.5Hz Continuous Output Power 300VA Surge Output Power 600VA for 0.2s...
  • Page 10 Maximum Battery Dimension Allowed: Deep Cycle: 60–140Ah Automotive: 300–800CCA Marine: 350–950 MCA BATTERY GAUGE USER INTERFACE MAIN MENU MENU Battery Settings Alarm Settings Display On Time Settings Brightness Exit Function Description Battery Settings Set Battery Capacity Alarm Settings Set Low Battery Capacity and Battery Health Alarms Display On Time Settings Set the LCD Display On Time (10 mins as default on time)
  • Page 11 DEFAULT SCREEN 5:30 Battery Charging Battery State Battery Voltage 12.5 12.5 + 6.5 Battery Current 100% Lightning sign indicates the 120.0 battery is charging Time Remaining Time To Full Battery State of Charge (SOC) in % Time to Full when the battery is charging or time to empty when the Battery Symbol Colour: battery is discharging or displays...
  • Page 12: Battery Settings

    BATTERY SETTINGS BATTERY CAPACITY Use Up and Down buttons to change the value of battery capacity which is marked on the battery case. Press OK button to apply the changes. The default value is 100Ah. ALARM SETTINGS LOW BATTERY CAPACITY BATTERY STATE OF HEALTH Use Up and Down buttons to change the value of low battery capacity alarm.
  • Page 13 BATTERY STATE OF HEALTH BATTERY STATE OF HEALTH Use Up and Down buttons to change the value of battery state of health alarm. Reduce the value to 0 to disable the alarm. Press OK button to apply the changes. The default value is 30%.
  • Page 14: Battery Health

    BRIGHTNESS Use Up and Down buttons to change the brightness of LCD display. Press OK button to apply the changes. The default value is 50%. BRIGHTNESS BATTERY HEALTH It is an indicator to show if the battery requires rejuvenation or replacement. Indication Description Ideal or Good...
  • Page 15: Frequently Asked Questions

    It is expressed as a percentage of the ratio of predicted full charge capacity over the design capacity. The PH125 uses 4 levels to represent the battery health: Ideal, Good, Fair and Poor. Please look at the battery health section for more detail.
  • Page 16: Warranty Statement

    WARRANTY STATEMENT Brown & Watson International Pty. Ltd. (“BWI”) of 1500 Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield, Vic., telephone (03) 9730 6000, fax (03) 9730 6050, warrants that all products described in its current catalogue will under normal use and service be free of failures in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of the original purchase by the customer as marked on the invoice (see elsewhere for specific warranty period).

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