Standard installation – U.S. Sunlight SC5-M Solar Controller Module User Manual

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1. Bring the complete Solar Controller Module Kit to the attic.
2. Install the Controller Module on a nearby rafter close to the underside of the roof with the

provided mounting screws. (fig 2a & 2b) The Controller Module has vents on either side of the

housing that allow the temperature and humidity sensors to work, so it is important to locate

the Controller Box with at least 1 inch of space between it and the underside of the roof.

(fig 3 & 4)

For best results, locate the Controller Module near the fan opening as shown.

Mounting within 2 to 3 feet of the motor is recommended. (fig 5)

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3. Unplug the 2 wire leads (red and black) from the

motor. (fig 6) If your fan came with a thermal switch,

unplug the wire coming in from the solar panel to the

switch. (fig 7) The Controller Module will be replac-

ing the function of this switch. You will not need the

thermal switch and it can be discarded.

fig. 2b

fig. 2a

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fig. 4

fig. 5

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fig. 9

fig. 10

fig. 7

5. Take the other 8’ cable and connect the female leads to the solar connectors

on the Controller Module (red to red and black to black) and connect the

male leads into the female leads coming from the solar panel. (fig 10)

4. Take one 8’ cable (included) and plug the

female leads into the motor (red to red and

black to black) (fig 8) and connect the male

leads to the fan connectors on the Controller

Module. (fig 9) Note: It is important to con-

nect the Controller Module to the motor
BEFORE connecting to the solar panel.

WARNING: Fan will begin running as soon as sun hits the solar

panel - keep fingers clear of the fan blades.

6. The cable connectors have been designed to prevent incorrect connection. You

will need to confirm the red wires are connected to the red wires and the black

wires to the black wires, as shown. (fig 11)

7. Provided there is sunlight to the solar panel, the LCD display is now activated

and will read the current attic temperature and relative humidity. When the Solar

Controller logic detects the fan in operation, the fan and solar LEDs will light up

accordingly. This will take approximately 30 seconds.

fig. 12b

fig. 12a

Solar Controller is now installed and running with power generated by the solar panel.

fig. 11

8. Use the included tie wraps and 1/4” or 1/2” coaxial staples, available

from your local hardware store or builders’ supply, to secure the

wiring harness to the rafter. (fig 12a & 12b)

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