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USER GUIDE
CONTROLHUB/25/40
PREMIUM CONTROL HUB
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PATENT PENDING © 2024, iTechworld Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Ver 1.1

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Summary of Contents for iTechworld CONTROLHUB 25

  • Page 1 USER GUIDE CONTROLHUB/25/40 PREMIUM CONTROL HUB PATENT PENDING © 2024, iTechworld Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. Ver 1.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Product Overview Overview Key Features Package Contents Unit Diagram Display Panel Optional Accessories Operation Wiring In Switches Battery Installation Battery Monitor & Setup Connecting Chargers Typical Setup Back Page...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    OVERVIEW The iTechworld Control Hub is the ultimate solution to 12V system hub for versatility, utilising only the highest-quality inputs. Five illuminated rocker switches allow you to see what you’re doing, day or night. Each switch also features a replaceable fuse to protect your battery. Thick copper wiring forti es the pre-fused connections and increases their longevity, making your iTechworld Control Hub the ideal power management solution.
  • Page 5: Unit Diagram

    UNIT DIAGRAM OPTIONAL DCDC CHARGER 5 x BACKLIT ROCKER SWITCHES ADVANCED BATTERY MONITOR CIGARETTE LIGHTER OUTPUTS FUSE BOX USB/USB-C OUTPUTS IN/OUT 50A ANDERSONS DCDC ALTERNATOR INPUT DCDC SOLAR INPUT DCDC MODELS ONLY...
  • Page 6: Display Panel

    STATE OF CHARGE VOLTAGE PERCENTAGE AMPERAGE TIME REMAINING WATTAGE Ah REMAINING Control Hub 12V...
  • Page 7: Operation

    OPERATION WIRING IN SWITCHES: Note: Ensure the unit is disconnected from the battery prior to attempting any wiring. Remove the 4 screws and open the Control Hub. For wiring in switches, select the appropriate sized spade and ring terminal for your accessories wiring. Using a knife, cut the grommets on the side or bottom of the unit that your accessory wires will run through.
  • Page 8 Connect the spade terminal to the bottom blank tab on your switch and using a phillips head screwdriver, connect the negative ring terminal to one of the spare screw positions on the negative bus bar. Tuck cables in under the Control Hub lid, lowering the lid carefully onto the Control Hub, ensuring the lid is oriented correctly.
  • Page 9: Battery Installation

    BATTERY INSTALLATION Remove the 4 screws and open the Control Hub. Using a knife, cut the grommets on the side or bottom of the unit that your battery wires will run through. Remove the bolt and washer off both the positive and negative terminal posts on the rear of the control hub.
  • Page 10 Attach the negative cable to the B side of the shunt, then attach the positive cable to the positive terminal as shown below. Fasten the 2 ighten. Tuck cables in under the Control Hub lid, lowering the lid carefully onto the Control Hub, ensuring the lid is oriented correctly.
  • Page 11 Connect the other end of the cables to the battery, start with the posi- tive, then do the negative. Ensure the cables between the Control Hub and battery are not rubbing, and that they are adequately supported. You may need to use cable ties...
  • Page 12: Battery Monitor & Setup

    BATTERY MONITOR & SETUP Enter the settings screen by pressing and holding the SET button. Enter the SET1 interface to set the overvoltage value and adjust through the up and down arrows. This value should be 0.5V above the battery’ s stated After setting the overvoltage value, short press the SET button to enter the SET2 interface for the undervoltage settings.
  • Page 13: Connecting Chargers

    CONNECTING CHARGERS The Contol Hub is able to be recharged through various ports: Connecting an AC charger to any of the in/out Anderson plugs. • Connecting a solar panel with a regulator to any of the in/out Anderson plugs. • Connecting alternator power to the DCDC charger alternator input Anderson •...
  • Page 14: Typical Setup

    TYPICAL SETUP UNREGULATED SOLAR PANEL 32V MAX AC CHARGER VEHICLE IGNITION VEHICLE BATTERY REGULATED SOLAR PANEL...
  • Page 15: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Control Hub Dimensions (LxWxH) 403 x 304 x 116mm Dimensions with DCDC (LxWxH) 403 x 304 x 119mm 2 x 12V 15A cigarette lighter outputs USB-C Output Outputs 3 x fast charge USB Outputs Inputs/Outputs 4 x 50A Anderson plugs 1 x 3-pin 50A Anderson plug (DCDC Alternator Input) Inputs 1 x 50A Anderson plug (DCDC Solar Input)
  • Page 16 DCDC Chargers General Rating Model iTECHDCDC25 iTECHDCDC40 Vehicle Input Voltage 9V – 32V Solar Input Voltage 10V – 32V Max Input Current Input Fuse Rating Continuous Output Current Up to 25A Up to 40A Output Fuse Rating Minimum Auxiliary Battery Charge Start Voltage Standby Current <10mA...
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    Disclaimer: While iTechworld has taken every precaution to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this user guide, iTechworld assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. without notice.
  • Page 18 WARNING: Ensure the control hub does not come into contact with water, rain or snow. Failure to do so may lead to permanent damage to the internal electronics and will void the warranty. WARNING: Do not use your control hub to connect equipment if there is a defect. WARNING: your battery’...
  • Page 20 1300 483 249 service@itechworld.com.au www.itechworld.com.au When it comes to energy storage and creation at iTechworld, we take pride in being one of the biggest names in the industry. Based in Australia, we are a family-owned and operated business. With many more innovative products on the horizon we are committed to constantly raising the bar to Whether you’re an avid camper, 4WD enthusiast , freedom seeker or...

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