Solar energy set ses p1207 – Brennenstuhl Solar Energy Set SES P1207 Solar celltype Amorphous thin film 12Wp 927x317mm Akku 12V/7Ah User Manual

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Solar Energy Set SES P1207

Do not charge application using solar module only, the pro-
vided battery (properly charged) has to be connected to the
charge regulator. Failure to do so could damage the applica-
tion.
Charge regulator has to be turned on in order to power appli-
cations.

3. Solar module:
Place solar module at a position that has the max. amount of
direct contact with sunlight, face the black side to the sun. And
make sure no shadow covers the solar cell (black surface). The
Solar module can be mounted using the provided mounting
bracket and screws (see Fig. below) When mounting the solar
module, best tilt the solar module at a proper angle for maximum
sun exposure. The angle should be same as your local latitude.
Connect the two ring connectors at the end of the solar module
lead wire to the “Solar” terminal of the charge regulator. Be sure
to connect with the right polarity (red wire to be connected to “+”,
then black wire to be connected to “-“). The “Charging” LED on
the charge regulator should go on whenever the solar module is
generating electricity.

Maintenance of the battery:

During long-term storage without being charged, the battery must
be completely recharged every 4-6 months in order to preserve
complete and proper performance.

Technical Data:

Battery:

Lead-Gel-Battery, 12V, 7Ah

Solar module:

amorphous silicon, 927x317mm, 12Wp,
17,5Vpm

Number of LEDs:

24 LEDs per lamp

Light duration:

max. 6 h (with 2 LED lamps)

Output: 2

sockets

for audio jacks (TS), 6,35mm, 12V

USB output, 5V 500mA
Cigarette lighter socket, 12V DC

Disposal

Dispose of electronic devices in an eco-friendly fashion!

Electronic devices do not belong in your household waste.
Compliant with European Guideline 2002/96/EG for electric and
electronic devices, used electronic devices must be collected
separately and taken in for environmentally sound re-cycling.
Options for disposing of used devices may be obtained from your
township, city or municipal government.

Incorrect disposal of batteries and rechargeable batter-

ies can harm the environment!
Batteries and rechargeable batteries do not belong in the house-
hold waste. They can contain poisonous heavy metals and are
subject to treatment as hazardous wastes. Take your used batter-
ies to a municipal collection site.

Manufacturer

Hugo Brennenstuhl GmbH & Co. KG
Seestraße 1-3 · 72074 Tübingen · Germany
H. Brennenstuhl S.A.S. · F-67460 Souffelweyersheim
lectra-t · Blegistrasse 13 · CH-6340 Baar

For further information please see the Service/FAQ section of our
website www.brennenstuhl.com

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