Rogue Engineering 1950-136 User Manual

Charging ahead, 6/12 volt - 5 amp sla, Industry leading low self consumption

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Charging Ahead

Rogue Engineering Inc.

3860 S. Jason Street

Englewood Colorado 80110

1-800-364-0659 (Toll Free) 1-303-734-0706 (Phone)

1-303-734-0517 (Fax) www.rogue-engr.com

[email protected] or [email protected]

6/12 Volt - 5 Amp SLA

SOLAR BATTERY CHARGE CONTROLLER

Part No. 1950-136

CSA Certifi ed

Class 1 Div 2 Hazardous Locations

Document Rev. 140304

Recommended Installation Instructions

DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT WIRING IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT!

1. Securely mount the 1950-136 5A SLA Solar Battery Charge Controller in an

approved enclosure near the battery to be charged. The charge controller may

be bolted to a back plate using the available mounting flanges, or an approved

adhesive may be used to attach the charge controller to an available flat surface.

2. Run wire from the charge controller’s terminals to the battery. 18 gauge wire is

recommended if the solar panel provides 1 Amp or less charging current, or 14 gauge

wire if it provides more than 1 Amp of charging current. Strip the wire back 3 mm

(~1/8”) and insert the bare portion into the terminal, then tighten the screw until it

crimps down securely on the wire. An approved in-line fuse holder should be wired

in series between +BAT terminal of the charge controller and the positive terminal of

the battery. A 5 Amp fast-blow style fuse is recommended for circuit protection. If

the battery terminals are connected backwards the LED on the charge controller will

light indicating reversed wiring, and the charge controller will not charge the battery.

3. Run cable from the solar panel through the bottom of the enclosure or provided cable

entrance to the +IN and GND terminals on the charge controller. Strip the wire back 3 mm

(~1/8”) and insert the bare portion into the terminal, then tighten the screw until it crimps

down securely on the wire. If the battery enclosure is located in a potentially hazardous area,

ensure use of conduit or approved cable, and properly seal all wiring entrances as required.

Made in the U.S.A

“Industry Leading Low Self Consumption”

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