Do you have a question about the NOMAD 360 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Jay fromlath
April 12, 2025
I can’t find my ac adapter. What can I use or purchase
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Mr. Anderson
April 12, 2025
The FoxFury Nomad 360 uses an AC-DC adaptor that accepts standard AC cables like those used for desktop computers or monitors. An alternative AC adapter would need to have a C13 IEC connector and match the power specifications of the original adaptor.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Reference Guide Overview Physical Characteristics BATTERY Charging the Battery System Charging from a 12VDC Vehicle Adaptor Charge Indicator OPERATION AC-DC Adaptor and International Use Operational Modes Battery Life Battery Life Indicator Using the Nomad while Plugged in ®...
OVERVIEW The Nomad 360 ultimate scene light can provide up to 7,000 lumens on HIGH ® Power. Its portable, submersible and self-contained design allows it to travel to (and be used in) places that standard scene lights and vehicle mounted lights cannot reach.
CHARGING THE BATTERIES Start with the AC Cable. Connect it to the AC-DC Adaptor. The AC Cable is Universal to NEMA 5-15P , 3 prong for USA and will work with a power range of 100VAC–240VAC 50/60 Hz. Then, plug the Barrel Connector (part of the AC-DC Adaptor) into the Charging Port of the Nomad ®...
AC-DC ADAPTOR AND INTERNATIONAL USE The Nomad Series has a AC-DC Adaptor which uses AC Cables like those ® used in desktop computers or monitors. With every Nomad , FoxFury supplies ® a cable that terminates in the USA standard 110 VAC plug. BARREL CONNECTOR CONNECTOR (FEMALE) (C13 IEC)
BATTERY LIFE BATTERY MODE LIFE LUMENS LUMENS LUMENS HIGH POWER 3 hrs 7,000 7,000 8,200 MEDIUM POWER 9 hrs 2,100 2,800 3,200 LOW POWER 24 hrs FLASHING 10 hrs 7,000 *Battery life may vary according to age and ambient conditions. **Flashing Mode not available on the Nomad®...
FEATURES LIGHT HEAD CONFIGURATION The Nomad Light Head has the versatility to be used in a 360 or Directional ® configuration. DIRECTIONAL SLIDING DIFFUSER LENS (AREA-SPOT) Using the Sliding Diffuser Lens on the Nomad provides two types of lights ® in one.
SWIVEL AND TIL T LIGHT HEAD The Nomad Light Head has the versatility to swivel (via the Swivel ® Adjustment Knob) and tilt (via the Tilt Adjustment Knob). LEVELING LEG EXTENSIONS AND LEVEL BUBBLE On uneven ground, fine adjustments can be made by releasing the Leveling Leg Extensions.
DEPLOYING THE NOMAD ® LEGS LOCKED LEGS RELEASED TIL T HINGE ADJUSTMENT SCREW KNOB LIGHT HEAD (SIDE VIEW) LEVELING LEG EXTENSION RELEASED...
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Set the Nomad down vertically , on a flat surface, as shown. Open the ® Protective Light Cap and twist the Locking Sleeve to the right ( ) and slide upwards ( ). While still holding the Locking Sleeve up, twist it back to the left ( ).
NOMAD ACCESSORIES ® MOUNT CLAMPS (SET OF TWO (2) P/N 850-800) These allow the Nomad to be mounted to any hard surface such as a tailgate ® or wall via #10 Bolts (not included). MAINTENANCE REMOVING THE BATTERY TUBES | 15 MINS (APPROX) The Nomad uses 12 Battery Tubes.
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Make sure the Nomad is OFF and UNPLUGGED before starting. ® Open the Folding Tripo-Scope Legs so they are locked and deployed. ® Then, locate a Battery Cover. Use a Phillips Head ( + ) Screwdriver to remove the four (4) screws that hold the Battery Cover.
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY TUBES | 15 MINS (APPROX) Installing the Nomad Battery Tubes follows the same procedures as removing ® them but in reverse order. RED CAP (POSITIVE + ) LOWER BATTERY TUBE UPPER BATTERY TUBE BATTERY TUBE PLACEMENT WHILE INSTALLED (HORIZONTAL VIEW) WARNINGS Be sure to check polarity (positive ( + ) and negative ( –...
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REMOVING THE SLIDING DIFFUSER LENS | 3 MINS (APPROX) Slide the Sliding Diffuser Lens back into the 'Area' setting. Locate and remove the four (4) screws located on each side of it. Then, tilt the Sliding Diffuser Lens forward. Pull the Sliding Diffuser Lens out and free from the Light Head. NOTE: Repeat the steps above three (3) times with all three (3) Light Panels (the Nomad has three (3) Sliding Diffuser Lens').
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE TIPS The Nomad reaches a full charge in approximately 7 hours. (Charge time ® may depend on ambient conditions and battery health). Maintain the light fully charged at all times, so that it is ready for use in the event of an emergency .
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MODULARIZED REPLACEMENTS The Nomad Light Head is can be replaced if another color temperature is ® needed, or if the unit is damaged or requires service. Please contact FoxFury Customer Service (see pg. 19) for more information. NOTE: Replace Nomad Prime Heads only with other Nomad Prime Heads.
WARRANTY AND OTHER INFORMATION PRODUCT DURABILITY Lights are strong enough to cause damage to the human eye. Do not stare into LEDs for long periods of time or from a close range (less than 2 ft). IPX7 FoxFury, LLC is not responsible for any injury or damage caused CARE/CLEANING during the use of this product.
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR EXTENT THAT THIS LIMITED PURPOSE. WARRANTY IS INCONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THIS STATEMENT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL SHALL BE DEEMED MODIFIED NOT APPL Y IF THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH SUCH NOT STORED, HANDLED, INSTALLED APPLICABLE LAW.
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Do you have a question about the NOMAD 360 and is the answer not in the manual?
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I can’t find my ac adapter. What can I use or purchase
The FoxFury Nomad 360 uses an AC-DC adaptor that accepts standard AC cables like those used for desktop computers or monitors. An alternative AC adapter would need to have a C13 IEC connector and match the power specifications of the original adaptor.
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