Rogue terrain, Off grid power supply enclosure – Rogue Engineering ROGUE TERRAIN User Manual

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ROGUE TERRAIN OFF GRID POWER SUPPLY ENCLOSURE

ROGUE TERRAIN

OFF GRID POWER SUPPLY ENCLOSURE

OVERVIEW
The Rogue Terrain packaged charge controller consists of a powder-coated

steel equipment enclosure with a hinged latching cover that includes a Rogue

Engineering 5 Amp or 10 Amp solar battery charger, an optional 15 Amp

Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) device, mounting space and a retainer for a

customer-provided 12 Volt 12 Amp Hour (AH) battery and associated fuse

and wiring distribution blocks . All electronic devices within the controller

are DIN rail mounted . Approximately eight (8) inches of open DIN rail space

is available within the enclosure for the customer’s use in mounting their

unique equipment .

Three weather-proof cable grips are provided in the bottom of the enclosure

to provide secure egress for battery, solar and output / load wiring .

Battery, Solar and Load wiring connection points on appropriate DIN rail

mounted through- and fuse- blocks are clearly identified .

A .25 inch round opening, normally protected with a plastic plug, is offered

on the upper right side of the enclosure to allow the mounting of a customer-

provided antenna if radio equipment is to be placed in the customer

equipment space .

If the controller is to be used with a customer-provided internal battery, the

battery will be securely mounted in the base of the enclosure utilizing a nylon

strap / buckle retainer .

Battery charging capacity is limited to 5 Amps or 10 Amps depending upon

which charge controller is utilized and is protected at those levels by the Solar

and Battery fuses which will be sized at 5 Amps or 10 Amps accordingly .

The Load output, regardless of whether or not the optional Low Voltage

Disconnect (LVD) device is utilized is limited to and fused at 15 Amps and is

independent of the 5 Amp or 10 Amp battery charging fuse . This allows the

Rogue Terrain, even if limited to a 5 Amp or 10 Amp charge current rate, to

provide an output of up to 15 Amps for a limited period of time . It must be

recognized that depletion of the battery through a prolonged high current

load will significantly impact the 5 Amp or 10 Amp recharge interval .

Note that although the 5 Amp charger label identifies it as a 6 / 12 VDC device

and the 10 Amp charger label identifies it as a 12 / 24 VDC device the Rogue

Terrain “500 and 1000 Series’’ are designed for 12 VDC operation only .

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