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Page 1: INSTALLATIONSVEJLEDNING FLEX SOLCELLER SÆT solcelle manual.pdfINSTALLATIONSVEJLEDNING FLEX SOLCELLER SÆT Flex-9watt sæt Flex-18watt sæt Flex-35watt sæt Flex-36watt sæt ... boats,

INSTALLATIONSVEJLEDNING FLEX SOLCELLER SÆT

Flex-9watt sæt Flex-18watt sætFlex-35watt sætFlex-36watt sætFlex-75watt sæt

Flex-150watt sætFlex-250watt sæt

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1.0 GenereltTillykke med dit Flex Solcelle Sæt. Du har valgt en ren, rolig og bæredygtig energikilde fra X-Sol Danmark.Flex solcelle opladningssættet giver dig mulighed for at nyde den luksus at være uafh ængig af anden eltilslutning og giver dig sam-tidig den optimale løsning til dit batteri. Solcellerne fås i mange forskellige størrelser og kan installeres på autocampere, både, campingvogne, trailere, hytter / kolonihave-huse, langdistancefl yvninger, lastbiler og industrielle applikationer. Denne manual er rettet mod autocamper/campingvognesinstal-lationer. For andre anvendelser skal du kontakte en autoriseret forhandler eller kontakte X-Sol Danmark, Teknisk support på [email protected] i denne vejledning er underlagt forandring. For den mest aktuelle version af denne vejledning kan du besøge www.x-sol.dk.

1.0 Gererelt 1.1 Advarsler 1.2 Hvordan virker et Flex Solcelle opladningssæt? 1.3 Tjekliste 1.4 Solcelle 4.0mm kabler med MC4 stik 1.5 Fastsættelse af solcelle 1.6 Ledningen føres gennem campingvogens tag.1.7 Tilslutningen til batteriet.1.8 Tilslutningen af solcellen1.9 Feedback fra dig.

FLEX PANEL36 OR 72 Wp

CABLE 1m

CABLE 2m

CABLE 4mBATTERY

CONNECTOR

MC4 CONECTORS

CHARGE CONTROLER10A MAX

Flex panel with chargecontroler standard package

Flex solcelle

0,5m kabel

MC4 stik

2 meter kabel

4 meter kabelBatteri tilslutning

Batterilader / Regulator

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gpelectric.com 3

GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

1.0 General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kit. You have chosen a clean, quiet and sustainable power source. Go Power!

Solar Charging Kits allow you to enjoy the luxuries that electricity provides, without hooking up to shore power, by keeping your batteries charged. For simple battery maintenance to full-time live-aboard power, Go Power! Solar Kits are available in a variety of sizes and can be installed on RVs, boats, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, cottages/cabins, long-haul trucks and industrial applications. This manual is geared towards RV installation and usability. For other applications, please consult a certified electrician or contact Go Power! Technical Support. Information in this manual is subject to change, please visit gpelectric.com for the most current version of this manual.

Notes:• Solar Flex Modules have a 30° maximum recommended bend - 2.7” / 69mm bend (100 watt module)

• This installation guide does not list all possible variations of available solar modules. This installation guide will address the assembly of Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits, which contain one, or more solar modules connected in parallel for a 12 volt system. Expansion Kits are available to add solar modules to an existing system.

1.1 How Does a Go Power! Solar Charging Kit Work? The solar module converts the sun’s energy into DC electricity and this electricity charges the battery. The battery stores the electricity,

similar to a water tank storing water. The battery power may be used at any time to operate devices connected to the battery. To stop the battery from being overcharged by the solar module, a solar controller is connected in between the solar module and the battery. The GP-PWM-30 controller will disconnect power from the solar module when the battery is fully charged.

Please read and understand all instructions before installing your new product for the easiest and safest installation. Before installing the kit, please review all diagrams included in this manual. If you have any doubts as to this kit’s compatibility with your RV, please contact your authorized Go Power! Dealer. It is advisable to retain this manual for future reference.

1.2 Warnings

Disconnect all power sources before

attempting installation

Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed only by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel.

Solar module saftey

Photovoltaic modules generate DC electricity when exposed to sunlight or other light sources. Contact with the electrically active parts of the module, such as terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the module is connected or disconnected.

When modules are connected in parallel, amperages are additive. Consequently, a system assembled from photovoltaic modules can produce high amperages, which constitute an increased hazard. Do not touch terminals while module is exposed to light. Cover the module face completely with opaque material to halt the production of electricity when installing or working with modules or wiring.

Battery and wiring safety

Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or working around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. Work in a well ventilated area and use caution when making or removing electrical connections. Ensure wires are disconnected from their power sources when wiring. Do not expose battery to open flame, cigarettes or sparks. Shield skin and eyes from battery acid.

Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate sparks and heat. Be sure to check connections one week after installation to ensure they are still tight.

Work safelyWear protective eyewear and appropriate clothing during installation. Use extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling and working around batteries. Use properly insulated tools only.

Observe correct polarity at all times

Reverse polarity of the battery terminals will cause the controller to give a warning tone. Reverse connection of the array will not cause an alarm but the controller will not function. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.

Do not exceed the voltage and current

ratings of the GP-PWM-30 Controller

The total current of the solar system is the sum of the short circuit current of the solar modules in parallel, multiplied by a safety factor of 1.25. The resulting system current is not to exceed the amperage rating of the controller. The voltage of the array is the rated open circuit voltage of the solar modules and is not to exceed 28 volts for a 12 volt system.

The current rating of the solar system is the sum of the Maximum Power Current (Imp) of the solar PV strings in parallel. The resulting system Imp current is not to exceed 30A. If your solar system exceeds these ratings, contact your dealer for a suitable controller alternative.

gpelectric.com 3

GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

1.0 General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kit. You have chosen a clean, quiet and sustainable power source. Go Power!

Solar Charging Kits allow you to enjoy the luxuries that electricity provides, without hooking up to shore power, by keeping your batteries charged. For simple battery maintenance to full-time live-aboard power, Go Power! Solar Kits are available in a variety of sizes and can be installed on RVs, boats, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, cottages/cabins, long-haul trucks and industrial applications. This manual is geared towards RV installation and usability. For other applications, please consult a certified electrician or contact Go Power! Technical Support. Information in this manual is subject to change, please visit gpelectric.com for the most current version of this manual.

Notes:• Solar Flex Modules have a 30° maximum recommended bend - 2.7” / 69mm bend (100 watt module)

• This installation guide does not list all possible variations of available solar modules. This installation guide will address the assembly of Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits, which contain one, or more solar modules connected in parallel for a 12 volt system. Expansion Kits are available to add solar modules to an existing system.

1.1 How Does a Go Power! Solar Charging Kit Work? The solar module converts the sun’s energy into DC electricity and this electricity charges the battery. The battery stores the electricity,

similar to a water tank storing water. The battery power may be used at any time to operate devices connected to the battery. To stop the battery from being overcharged by the solar module, a solar controller is connected in between the solar module and the battery. The GP-PWM-30 controller will disconnect power from the solar module when the battery is fully charged.

Please read and understand all instructions before installing your new product for the easiest and safest installation. Before installing the kit, please review all diagrams included in this manual. If you have any doubts as to this kit’s compatibility with your RV, please contact your authorized Go Power! Dealer. It is advisable to retain this manual for future reference.

1.2 Warnings

Disconnect all power sources before

attempting installation

Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed only by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel.

Solar module saftey

Photovoltaic modules generate DC electricity when exposed to sunlight or other light sources. Contact with the electrically active parts of the module, such as terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the module is connected or disconnected.

When modules are connected in parallel, amperages are additive. Consequently, a system assembled from photovoltaic modules can produce high amperages, which constitute an increased hazard. Do not touch terminals while module is exposed to light. Cover the module face completely with opaque material to halt the production of electricity when installing or working with modules or wiring.

Battery and wiring safety

Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or working around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. Work in a well ventilated area and use caution when making or removing electrical connections. Ensure wires are disconnected from their power sources when wiring. Do not expose battery to open flame, cigarettes or sparks. Shield skin and eyes from battery acid.

Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate sparks and heat. Be sure to check connections one week after installation to ensure they are still tight.

Work safelyWear protective eyewear and appropriate clothing during installation. Use extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling and working around batteries. Use properly insulated tools only.

Observe correct polarity at all times

Reverse polarity of the battery terminals will cause the controller to give a warning tone. Reverse connection of the array will not cause an alarm but the controller will not function. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.

Do not exceed the voltage and current

ratings of the GP-PWM-30 Controller

The total current of the solar system is the sum of the short circuit current of the solar modules in parallel, multiplied by a safety factor of 1.25. The resulting system current is not to exceed the amperage rating of the controller. The voltage of the array is the rated open circuit voltage of the solar modules and is not to exceed 28 volts for a 12 volt system.

The current rating of the solar system is the sum of the Maximum Power Current (Imp) of the solar PV strings in parallel. The resulting system Imp current is not to exceed 30A. If your solar system exceeds these ratings, contact your dealer for a suitable controller alternative.

gpelectric.com 3

GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

1.0 General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kit. You have chosen a clean, quiet and sustainable power source. Go Power!

Solar Charging Kits allow you to enjoy the luxuries that electricity provides, without hooking up to shore power, by keeping your batteries charged. For simple battery maintenance to full-time live-aboard power, Go Power! Solar Kits are available in a variety of sizes and can be installed on RVs, boats, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, cottages/cabins, long-haul trucks and industrial applications. This manual is geared towards RV installation and usability. For other applications, please consult a certified electrician or contact Go Power! Technical Support. Information in this manual is subject to change, please visit gpelectric.com for the most current version of this manual.

Notes:• Solar Flex Modules have a 30° maximum recommended bend - 2.7” / 69mm bend (100 watt module)

• This installation guide does not list all possible variations of available solar modules. This installation guide will address the assembly of Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits, which contain one, or more solar modules connected in parallel for a 12 volt system. Expansion Kits are available to add solar modules to an existing system.

1.1 How Does a Go Power! Solar Charging Kit Work? The solar module converts the sun’s energy into DC electricity and this electricity charges the battery. The battery stores the electricity,

similar to a water tank storing water. The battery power may be used at any time to operate devices connected to the battery. To stop the battery from being overcharged by the solar module, a solar controller is connected in between the solar module and the battery. The GP-PWM-30 controller will disconnect power from the solar module when the battery is fully charged.

Please read and understand all instructions before installing your new product for the easiest and safest installation. Before installing the kit, please review all diagrams included in this manual. If you have any doubts as to this kit’s compatibility with your RV, please contact your authorized Go Power! Dealer. It is advisable to retain this manual for future reference.

1.2 Warnings

Disconnect all power sources before

attempting installation

Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed only by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel.

Solar module saftey

Photovoltaic modules generate DC electricity when exposed to sunlight or other light sources. Contact with the electrically active parts of the module, such as terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the module is connected or disconnected.

When modules are connected in parallel, amperages are additive. Consequently, a system assembled from photovoltaic modules can produce high amperages, which constitute an increased hazard. Do not touch terminals while module is exposed to light. Cover the module face completely with opaque material to halt the production of electricity when installing or working with modules or wiring.

Battery and wiring safety

Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or working around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. Work in a well ventilated area and use caution when making or removing electrical connections. Ensure wires are disconnected from their power sources when wiring. Do not expose battery to open flame, cigarettes or sparks. Shield skin and eyes from battery acid.

Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate sparks and heat. Be sure to check connections one week after installation to ensure they are still tight.

Work safelyWear protective eyewear and appropriate clothing during installation. Use extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling and working around batteries. Use properly insulated tools only.

Observe correct polarity at all times

Reverse polarity of the battery terminals will cause the controller to give a warning tone. Reverse connection of the array will not cause an alarm but the controller will not function. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.

Do not exceed the voltage and current

ratings of the GP-PWM-30 Controller

The total current of the solar system is the sum of the short circuit current of the solar modules in parallel, multiplied by a safety factor of 1.25. The resulting system current is not to exceed the amperage rating of the controller. The voltage of the array is the rated open circuit voltage of the solar modules and is not to exceed 28 volts for a 12 volt system.

The current rating of the solar system is the sum of the Maximum Power Current (Imp) of the solar PV strings in parallel. The resulting system Imp current is not to exceed 30A. If your solar system exceeds these ratings, contact your dealer for a suitable controller alternative.gpelectric.com 3

GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

1.0 General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kit. You have chosen a clean, quiet and sustainable power source. Go Power!

Solar Charging Kits allow you to enjoy the luxuries that electricity provides, without hooking up to shore power, by keeping your batteries charged. For simple battery maintenance to full-time live-aboard power, Go Power! Solar Kits are available in a variety of sizes and can be installed on RVs, boats, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, cottages/cabins, long-haul trucks and industrial applications. This manual is geared towards RV installation and usability. For other applications, please consult a certified electrician or contact Go Power! Technical Support. Information in this manual is subject to change, please visit gpelectric.com for the most current version of this manual.

Notes:• Solar Flex Modules have a 30° maximum recommended bend - 2.7” / 69mm bend (100 watt module)

• This installation guide does not list all possible variations of available solar modules. This installation guide will address the assembly of Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits, which contain one, or more solar modules connected in parallel for a 12 volt system. Expansion Kits are available to add solar modules to an existing system.

1.1 How Does a Go Power! Solar Charging Kit Work? The solar module converts the sun’s energy into DC electricity and this electricity charges the battery. The battery stores the electricity,

similar to a water tank storing water. The battery power may be used at any time to operate devices connected to the battery. To stop the battery from being overcharged by the solar module, a solar controller is connected in between the solar module and the battery. The GP-PWM-30 controller will disconnect power from the solar module when the battery is fully charged.

Please read and understand all instructions before installing your new product for the easiest and safest installation. Before installing the kit, please review all diagrams included in this manual. If you have any doubts as to this kit’s compatibility with your RV, please contact your authorized Go Power! Dealer. It is advisable to retain this manual for future reference.

1.2 Warnings

Disconnect all power sources before

attempting installation

Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed only by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel.

Solar module saftey

Photovoltaic modules generate DC electricity when exposed to sunlight or other light sources. Contact with the electrically active parts of the module, such as terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the module is connected or disconnected.

When modules are connected in parallel, amperages are additive. Consequently, a system assembled from photovoltaic modules can produce high amperages, which constitute an increased hazard. Do not touch terminals while module is exposed to light. Cover the module face completely with opaque material to halt the production of electricity when installing or working with modules or wiring.

Battery and wiring safety

Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or working around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. Work in a well ventilated area and use caution when making or removing electrical connections. Ensure wires are disconnected from their power sources when wiring. Do not expose battery to open flame, cigarettes or sparks. Shield skin and eyes from battery acid.

Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate sparks and heat. Be sure to check connections one week after installation to ensure they are still tight.

Work safelyWear protective eyewear and appropriate clothing during installation. Use extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling and working around batteries. Use properly insulated tools only.

Observe correct polarity at all times

Reverse polarity of the battery terminals will cause the controller to give a warning tone. Reverse connection of the array will not cause an alarm but the controller will not function. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.

Do not exceed the voltage and current

ratings of the GP-PWM-30 Controller

The total current of the solar system is the sum of the short circuit current of the solar modules in parallel, multiplied by a safety factor of 1.25. The resulting system current is not to exceed the amperage rating of the controller. The voltage of the array is the rated open circuit voltage of the solar modules and is not to exceed 28 volts for a 12 volt system.

The current rating of the solar system is the sum of the Maximum Power Current (Imp) of the solar PV strings in parallel. The resulting system Imp current is not to exceed 30A. If your solar system exceeds these ratings, contact your dealer for a suitable controller alternative.

gpelectric.com 3

GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

1.0 General Information Congratulations on purchasing your Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kit. You have chosen a clean, quiet and sustainable power source. Go Power!

Solar Charging Kits allow you to enjoy the luxuries that electricity provides, without hooking up to shore power, by keeping your batteries charged. For simple battery maintenance to full-time live-aboard power, Go Power! Solar Kits are available in a variety of sizes and can be installed on RVs, boats, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, cottages/cabins, long-haul trucks and industrial applications. This manual is geared towards RV installation and usability. For other applications, please consult a certified electrician or contact Go Power! Technical Support. Information in this manual is subject to change, please visit gpelectric.com for the most current version of this manual.

Notes:• Solar Flex Modules have a 30° maximum recommended bend - 2.7” / 69mm bend (100 watt module)

• This installation guide does not list all possible variations of available solar modules. This installation guide will address the assembly of Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits, which contain one, or more solar modules connected in parallel for a 12 volt system. Expansion Kits are available to add solar modules to an existing system.

1.1 How Does a Go Power! Solar Charging Kit Work? The solar module converts the sun’s energy into DC electricity and this electricity charges the battery. The battery stores the electricity,

similar to a water tank storing water. The battery power may be used at any time to operate devices connected to the battery. To stop the battery from being overcharged by the solar module, a solar controller is connected in between the solar module and the battery. The GP-PWM-30 controller will disconnect power from the solar module when the battery is fully charged.

Please read and understand all instructions before installing your new product for the easiest and safest installation. Before installing the kit, please review all diagrams included in this manual. If you have any doubts as to this kit’s compatibility with your RV, please contact your authorized Go Power! Dealer. It is advisable to retain this manual for future reference.

1.2 Warnings

Disconnect all power sources before

attempting installation

Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed only by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel.

Solar module saftey

Photovoltaic modules generate DC electricity when exposed to sunlight or other light sources. Contact with the electrically active parts of the module, such as terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the module is connected or disconnected.

When modules are connected in parallel, amperages are additive. Consequently, a system assembled from photovoltaic modules can produce high amperages, which constitute an increased hazard. Do not touch terminals while module is exposed to light. Cover the module face completely with opaque material to halt the production of electricity when installing or working with modules or wiring.

Battery and wiring safety

Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or working around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is highly explosive. Work in a well ventilated area and use caution when making or removing electrical connections. Ensure wires are disconnected from their power sources when wiring. Do not expose battery to open flame, cigarettes or sparks. Shield skin and eyes from battery acid.

Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate sparks and heat. Be sure to check connections one week after installation to ensure they are still tight.

Work safelyWear protective eyewear and appropriate clothing during installation. Use extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling and working around batteries. Use properly insulated tools only.

Observe correct polarity at all times

Reverse polarity of the battery terminals will cause the controller to give a warning tone. Reverse connection of the array will not cause an alarm but the controller will not function. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.

Do not exceed the voltage and current

ratings of the GP-PWM-30 Controller

The total current of the solar system is the sum of the short circuit current of the solar modules in parallel, multiplied by a safety factor of 1.25. The resulting system current is not to exceed the amperage rating of the controller. The voltage of the array is the rated open circuit voltage of the solar modules and is not to exceed 28 volts for a 12 volt system.

The current rating of the solar system is the sum of the Maximum Power Current (Imp) of the solar PV strings in parallel. The resulting system Imp current is not to exceed 30A. If your solar system exceeds these ratings, contact your dealer for a suitable controller alternative.

Afb ryd al strømfør start afinstallation

Batteri og ledningerssikkerhed

Arbejd sikkert

Overhold korrektpolaritet på alle

tidspunkter

Overskrid ikkespænding og strøm

Solcellens sikkerhed

Elektricitet kan være meget farligt, og man skal være meget omhyggelig med installationen eller få en autoriseret til at udføre arbejdet.

Polykrystalinske solceller genererer DC elektricitet, når de udsættes for sollys eller andre lyskilder. Kontakt med de elektrisk aktive dele af solcellen, såsom ter-minaler, kan resultere i forbrændinger, gnister og dødbringende stød, ligegyldigt om solcellen er tilsluttet eller afb rudt.Når solcellerne er forbundet, er ampere aktiv. Et system samlet af polykrystalinske solceller kan producere høj strømstyrke, som udgør en forøget risiko. Rør ikke ved klemmerne, mens solcellen udsættes for lys. Dæk solcellens front helt med uigennemsigtigt materiale for at standse produktion af elektricitet, når du installerer eller arbejder med moduler eller ledninger.

Overhold sikkerhedsforanstaltninger fra producenten af batteriet ved håndtering eller arbejde omkring batterier. Ved opladning, producerer batterierne brintgas, som er meget eksplosivt. Arbejd i et godt ventileret område og vær forsigtig, når man foretager eller fj erner elektriske forbindelser. Sørg for, at ledninger er frakoblet fra deres poler ved ledningsføring. Udsæt ikke batteriet for åben ild, cigaretter eller gnister. Afskærmning af hud og øjne mod batterisyre kræves.Sørg for at alle tilslutninger er tætte og sikre. Løse forbindelser kan genereregnister og varme. Sørg for at kontrollere tilslutningerne en uge eft er installation for at sikre korrekt installation.

Benyt beskyttelsesbriller og passende tøj under installationen. Vær ekstremforsigtig når du arbejder med el og arbejder med batterier. Brug kun godt isoleret værktøj.

Omvendt polaritet af batteripolerne vil få regulatoren til at give en advarselstone. Omvendt tilslutning af solcellekabel vil ikke forårsage en alarm, men regulatoren fungerer ikke. Undlades det at rette denne fejl, kan regulatoren beskadiges.

Overskrid ikke spænding og strøm som regulator/batterilader ikke kan hånd-tere. Se medfølgende manual på den bestilte regulator/batterilader. En evt. overbelastning af regulator/batterilader, kan få den til at kortslutte. Er du i tvivl, kontakt autoriseret forhandler eller kontakt X-Sol Danmark, Teknisk support på [email protected]

1.1 ADVARSLER

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1.4 Solcelle 4.0mm kabler med MC4 stikSolcellekabler er monteret fra start med 1 MC4 hanstik og et MC4 hunstik. Disse stik er vandtætte, som brydes, såfremt man skiller stikket ad. MC4 hun positiv + og MC4 han negativ - stik har på hvert stik et polsymbol præget tæt på tilslutningspunktet. For at forlænge et kabel fra et MC4 stik, skal polens modsatte stik anvendes. F.eks. et negativt han (-) stik skal tilsluttes et positiv hun (+) stik for at udvide kablet. Husk, at den pol, som løber igennem MC4 kabel, er den pol, som er det stikket der er nærmest MC4 junkbox, som sidder på solcellen. Det er tilrådeligt at vedhæfte en polmærkat til det positive forlængerkabel for at undgå forvirring under installationen.

Han -

Hun +

1.3 Tjekliste01. Flex Solcelle type 150 watt 1 stk. 02. Regulator / Batterilader 1 stk. 03. 4,0 mm kabel med han og hun MC4 stik 2 meter04. 4,0 mm kabel med klemme ringe M6 til batteri 6 meter05. Sikaflex 552 silikone (ekstra tilbehør hvis bestilt) 1 stk.06. Taggennemføring 2 ledninger (ekstra tilbehør hvis bestilt) 1 stk.

01. 02. 03.

04. 05. 06.

1.2 Hvordan virker et Flex Solcelle opladningssæt?Solcellens modul konverterer solens energi til DC elektricitet og denne elektricitet oplader batteriet. Batteriet lagrer elektricitet svarende til en vandtanks opsamling af vand. Batteristrømmen kan til enhver tid bruges til at betjene enheder forbundet til batteriet. For at stoppe batteriet i at blive overladt skal der være en regulator/ladekontroller forbundet mellem solcellen og batteriet. Regulatoren vil afbryde strømmen fra solcellen, når batteriet er fuldt opladet.Vi anbefaler at man læser den medfølgende installationsmanual på din bestilte regulator/ladekontroller for at forstå alle instruktio-ner, før du installerer dit nye produkt. Hvis du er i tvivl om dette sæt er foreneligt med din autocamper/campingvogn, skal du kontakte en autoriseret forhandler eller kontakte X-Sol Danmark.

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1.5 Fastsættelse af solcelleStart med at finde det bedste og optimale sted for placering af solcellen på taget af din vogn. Det er altid bedst at lave den korteste vej fra solcelle til batteriet, samtidig også gerne så der ikke kommer skygger på solcel-len, fra evt. antenne, tagvindue mm. Derefter rengør du din vogns tag, hvor solcellen skal sidde. Så skal du bruge noget malertape, til at lave en markering af yderrammen på solcellen (fig. 1). På den måde sikrer du, at din solcelle sidder lige fra starten, da det ellers kan være svært at placere solcellen rigtigt. Derefter ligger du Sikaflex 552 silikone indenfor markering i sik-sak, så du er sikker på, at der kommer et godt lag silikone under solcellen(fig. 2).

Så lægges solcellen på ved at starte fra den ene ende og ligger den ned samtidig med, at du presser løbende ned på fronten af solcellen. Når din solcelle er lagt ned, ligges der en silikone rundt langs solcellen, så der ikke kan komme vand, vind og andet ind under solcellen. Pas på, at der ikke kommer silikone ovenpå selve solcellen. (fig. 3). Advarsel: Brug af et klæbemiddel kan skabe en permanent monterings-situation. Det anbefales kraftigt, at placeringen er gennemtænkt, og at panelets funktion er blevet testet før montering. X-Sol Danmark ogderes autoriserede forhandler er ikke ansvarlig for skader forårsaget ved fjernelse af Flex Solcelle. OBS: Der skal gå 48 timer, før campingvognen / autocamperen tages ud på tur, da det først er derefter, at silikonen er gennemhærdet.

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1.6 Ledningen føres gennem campingvogens tag.

Der skal laves et hul på Ø85-90mm i campingvognes tag. Dette hul skal være centreret over taggennemføringen, så der er fri afstand rundt om kablerne.

Lav en markering med malertape, der hvor taggennemføring skal sidde, så du får placeret den rigtigt i forhold til længden på kablerne fra solcellen, og MC4 stik fra kablet til regulatoren/ladekontrolleren.

Før start af montering af taggennemføring, skal overfladen af campingvognen/autocampers tag renses af, så det er klart til at fæstnes med Sikaflex 552. Hvis der ligger snavs, vil vand nemmere kunne trænge igennem, og det kan medføre, at vand vil trænge ned i campingvognen/autocamperen. Husk at vende taggennemføringen så vind og vand rammer buen på taggen-nemføringen, når du kører med campingvognen.

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Nu hvor længden er fundet på kablet, så det passer til solcellens MC4 stik og til regulatoren/ladekontrolleren, kan taggennemføringen til campingvognens tag fastgøres. Der benytter vi silikone Sikaflex 552 ved at lægge en kant rundt på taggennemføringen og efterfølgende placeres taggennemførin-gen indenfor markeringen af malertape på campinvognens/autocamperens tag. OBS! du må ikke tilslutte MC4 stik til solcellen endnu.

Læg en silikone Sikaflex 552 rundt udvendigt på taggennemføringen, så der ikke kan trænge vand/vind ind. Nu er din taggennemføring monteret, og du har en vind- og vandtæt installation.

Sæt ledningen tilbage i regulatoren / ladekontrollerne, + ledningen ind i + og - ledningen ind i -.

Nu skal de to ledninger til regulatoren/ladekontrolleren føres gennem taggennemføringen, hvilket betyder, at der skal tages to ledninger i regulatoren/ladekontrolleren til solcellen ud og føres gennem taggennemføringen og hullet lavet i campingvognen/autocamperen.

Det er tilrådeligt at vedhæfte en mærkat på kablet til det positive kabel for at undgå forvirring, når kablerne skal sættes tilbage i regulatoren/ladekontrolleren.Når du først har trukket kablerne igennem taggennemføringen og ind i cam-pingvognen, kan det være svært at huske, hvilken ledningen der er + og -, det vil man undgå ved at lave denne mærkat på + kablet.

Der skal føres et kabel gennem hver muffe på taggennemføring, så der er et + kabel og et - kabel gennem hver muffe. Derefter føres begge kabler ned igennem Ø85-90mm hullet i campingvognes tag og trækkes indvendigt hen til regula-toren/ladekontrollerens placering i campingvognen. OBS: husk også, at kablet med MC4 stik på taget skal kunne mødes med MC4 stik fra solcellen. Når længden er fundet, kan du stramme muffernes forreste del, så vil gummien inde i muffen lukke sig tæt omkring kablet, og der vil nu ikke være noget vand eller vind, der kan trænge igennem.

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1.7 Tilslutningen til batteriet.Nu kan du trække de to kabler fra regulatoren/ladekontrolleren til campingvognens/autocamperens batteri. Plus + ledningen er mærket rød, som skal sættes på plus + polet på batteriet. Minus - ledningen er sort og skal sættes på minus - polet på batteriet.Kablerne er monteret med ringe, så man kan skrue disse ringe fast på batteriet.

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GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

5.0 Installing The GP-PWM-30 Solar Controller The GP-PWM-30 is included in all Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits mentioned in this manual,

except for the GP-FLEX-100E Expansion Kit.

The GP-PWM-30 protects the battery from overcharging. A condensed version of the installation instructions appear below. Please read the full installation manual included with the GP-PWM-30 Solar Controller before installing.

1. Disconnect or cover the solar modules and disconnect the batteries before commencing the GP-PWM-30 wiring.

2. Run the solar module power cable to the location of The GP-PWM-30. Do not connect the wires to the controller or the batteries. Identify the polarity of the wires located on the battery and solar module (positive and negative). Use coloured tape or mark wire ends with tags. Contacting the leads of the controller in reverse polarity, however brief, will cause the controller to go into lock out mode and the solar controller will need to be reset.

3. Kits include a fuse holder with an inline 30A fuse to protect the wire between the battery and solar controller. Install your inline fuse as close to the battery as possible before connecting the solar controller to the battery terminal. See Figure 2: “12 Volt Battery Connected to Solar Controller with Inline Fuse”.

4. Wire the controller according to the terminal identification on the back of controller, starting with the battery connections. Tighten the positive and negative battery connections and then set the battery type (see controller manual for instruction). Then, connect and tighten the positive and negative solar module connections.

5.1 Mounting The GP-PWM-30 Controller The GP-PWM-30 should be mounted in a location relatively close to the battery, but

easily seen for monitoring system operation. Wires must be run from the solar module to the controller and then to the battery. The GP-PWM-30 is designed to be flush mounted on the side of a cabinet or wall where the wiring can be accessed from the back. Allow two to three inches behind the unit. The controller should be mounted indoors, in a dry location.

1. Select a suitable location for the installation of the controller. Run the power cable from the solar module to the location selected.

2. Use the template included in the GP-PWM-30 Manual to mark the four mounting holes and the “cutting line for flush mounting”. Drill the mounting holes. Use a keyhole or jig saw to cut along the rectangular outline you marked.

3. Wire the controller as shown in the GP-PWM-30 Manual. Use the leftover power cable to connect the controller to the batteries.

4. Mount the controller to the wall using the four screws provided in the GP-PWM-30 box. Ensure the back of the controller is protected from damage by any object.

6.0 Connecting to the Battery & Solar Array It is recommended to connect directly to the battery wherever possible. You can also

connect to the converter/charger where the battery positive and negative wires connect to the converter.

1. Clean all corrosion from battery terminals before proceeding. Crimp ring terminals onto the negative and positive wires of the power cable to be attached to the battery.

2. Attach the negative (black) wire’s 3/8” ring terminal to the RV battery. Check all electrical connections and apply a protective coating to battery terminals.

6.1 Typical Battery Connection1. Single 12 Volt battery connection (See Figure 3)2. Parallel 12 Volt battery connection (See Figure 4)3. 2 x 6 Volt series battery connection (See Figure 5)

7.0 Warranty Return Procedure This product is covered by Carmanah Technologies (Go Power!) standard warranty.

Visit gpelectric.com for additional information.

Before contacting Go Power!’s customer service department, please visit gpelectric.com to read the “frequently asked questions” section of our website to troubleshoot the problem. If trouble persists:

1. Call your Go Power!™ Technical Support team (1-866-247-6527)2. Return defective product to place of purchase.

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Single 12 Volt Battery 12 Volt Configuration

Solar Controller

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Positive Connection

12 Volt Battery Connected to Solar Controller with Inline Fuse

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Solar Controller

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GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

5.0 Installing The GP-PWM-30 Solar Controller The GP-PWM-30 is included in all Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits mentioned in this manual,

except for the GP-FLEX-100E Expansion Kit.

The GP-PWM-30 protects the battery from overcharging. A condensed version of the installation instructions appear below. Please read the full installation manual included with the GP-PWM-30 Solar Controller before installing.

1. Disconnect or cover the solar modules and disconnect the batteries before commencing the GP-PWM-30 wiring.

2. Run the solar module power cable to the location of The GP-PWM-30. Do not connect the wires to the controller or the batteries. Identify the polarity of the wires located on the battery and solar module (positive and negative). Use coloured tape or mark wire ends with tags. Contacting the leads of the controller in reverse polarity, however brief, will cause the controller to go into lock out mode and the solar controller will need to be reset.

3. Kits include a fuse holder with an inline 30A fuse to protect the wire between the battery and solar controller. Install your inline fuse as close to the battery as possible before connecting the solar controller to the battery terminal. See Figure 2: “12 Volt Battery Connected to Solar Controller with Inline Fuse”.

4. Wire the controller according to the terminal identification on the back of controller, starting with the battery connections. Tighten the positive and negative battery connections and then set the battery type (see controller manual for instruction). Then, connect and tighten the positive and negative solar module connections.

5.1 Mounting The GP-PWM-30 Controller The GP-PWM-30 should be mounted in a location relatively close to the battery, but

easily seen for monitoring system operation. Wires must be run from the solar module to the controller and then to the battery. The GP-PWM-30 is designed to be flush mounted on the side of a cabinet or wall where the wiring can be accessed from the back. Allow two to three inches behind the unit. The controller should be mounted indoors, in a dry location.

1. Select a suitable location for the installation of the controller. Run the power cable from the solar module to the location selected.

2. Use the template included in the GP-PWM-30 Manual to mark the four mounting holes and the “cutting line for flush mounting”. Drill the mounting holes. Use a keyhole or jig saw to cut along the rectangular outline you marked.

3. Wire the controller as shown in the GP-PWM-30 Manual. Use the leftover power cable to connect the controller to the batteries.

4. Mount the controller to the wall using the four screws provided in the GP-PWM-30 box. Ensure the back of the controller is protected from damage by any object.

6.0 Connecting to the Battery & Solar Array It is recommended to connect directly to the battery wherever possible. You can also

connect to the converter/charger where the battery positive and negative wires connect to the converter.

1. Clean all corrosion from battery terminals before proceeding. Crimp ring terminals onto the negative and positive wires of the power cable to be attached to the battery.

2. Attach the negative (black) wire’s 3/8” ring terminal to the RV battery. Check all electrical connections and apply a protective coating to battery terminals.

6.1 Typical Battery Connection1. Single 12 Volt battery connection (See Figure 3)2. Parallel 12 Volt battery connection (See Figure 4)3. 2 x 6 Volt series battery connection (See Figure 5)

7.0 Warranty Return Procedure This product is covered by Carmanah Technologies (Go Power!) standard warranty.

Visit gpelectric.com for additional information.

Before contacting Go Power!’s customer service department, please visit gpelectric.com to read the “frequently asked questions” section of our website to troubleshoot the problem. If trouble persists:

1. Call your Go Power!™ Technical Support team (1-866-247-6527)2. Return defective product to place of purchase.

Figure 3

Single 12 Volt Battery 12 Volt Configuration

Solar Controller

NegativeConnection

Positive Connection

12 Volt Battery Connected to Solar Controller with Inline Fuse

Figure 2

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Positive Connection

NegativeConnection

Solar Controller

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Two 12 Volt Batteries12 Volt Parallel Configuation

Positive Connection

NegativeConnection

Solar Controller

Figure 5

Two 6 Volt Batteries12 Volt Series Configuation

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NegativeConnection

Solar Controller

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GP-FLEX-100GP-FLEX-200GP-FLEX-100E

5.0 Installing The GP-PWM-30 Solar Controller The GP-PWM-30 is included in all Go Power! Solar FlexTM Kits mentioned in this manual,

except for the GP-FLEX-100E Expansion Kit.

The GP-PWM-30 protects the battery from overcharging. A condensed version of the installation instructions appear below. Please read the full installation manual included with the GP-PWM-30 Solar Controller before installing.

1. Disconnect or cover the solar modules and disconnect the batteries before commencing the GP-PWM-30 wiring.

2. Run the solar module power cable to the location of The GP-PWM-30. Do not connect the wires to the controller or the batteries. Identify the polarity of the wires located on the battery and solar module (positive and negative). Use coloured tape or mark wire ends with tags. Contacting the leads of the controller in reverse polarity, however brief, will cause the controller to go into lock out mode and the solar controller will need to be reset.

3. Kits include a fuse holder with an inline 30A fuse to protect the wire between the battery and solar controller. Install your inline fuse as close to the battery as possible before connecting the solar controller to the battery terminal. See Figure 2: “12 Volt Battery Connected to Solar Controller with Inline Fuse”.

4. Wire the controller according to the terminal identification on the back of controller, starting with the battery connections. Tighten the positive and negative battery connections and then set the battery type (see controller manual for instruction). Then, connect and tighten the positive and negative solar module connections.

5.1 Mounting The GP-PWM-30 Controller The GP-PWM-30 should be mounted in a location relatively close to the battery, but

easily seen for monitoring system operation. Wires must be run from the solar module to the controller and then to the battery. The GP-PWM-30 is designed to be flush mounted on the side of a cabinet or wall where the wiring can be accessed from the back. Allow two to three inches behind the unit. The controller should be mounted indoors, in a dry location.

1. Select a suitable location for the installation of the controller. Run the power cable from the solar module to the location selected.

2. Use the template included in the GP-PWM-30 Manual to mark the four mounting holes and the “cutting line for flush mounting”. Drill the mounting holes. Use a keyhole or jig saw to cut along the rectangular outline you marked.

3. Wire the controller as shown in the GP-PWM-30 Manual. Use the leftover power cable to connect the controller to the batteries.

4. Mount the controller to the wall using the four screws provided in the GP-PWM-30 box. Ensure the back of the controller is protected from damage by any object.

6.0 Connecting to the Battery & Solar Array It is recommended to connect directly to the battery wherever possible. You can also

connect to the converter/charger where the battery positive and negative wires connect to the converter.

1. Clean all corrosion from battery terminals before proceeding. Crimp ring terminals onto the negative and positive wires of the power cable to be attached to the battery.

2. Attach the negative (black) wire’s 3/8” ring terminal to the RV battery. Check all electrical connections and apply a protective coating to battery terminals.

6.1 Typical Battery Connection1. Single 12 Volt battery connection (See Figure 3)2. Parallel 12 Volt battery connection (See Figure 4)3. 2 x 6 Volt series battery connection (See Figure 5)

7.0 Warranty Return Procedure This product is covered by Carmanah Technologies (Go Power!) standard warranty.

Visit gpelectric.com for additional information.

Before contacting Go Power!’s customer service department, please visit gpelectric.com to read the “frequently asked questions” section of our website to troubleshoot the problem. If trouble persists:

1. Call your Go Power!™ Technical Support team (1-866-247-6527)2. Return defective product to place of purchase.

Figure 3

Single 12 Volt Battery 12 Volt Configuration

Solar Controller

NegativeConnection

Positive Connection

12 Volt Battery Connected to Solar Controller with Inline Fuse

Figure 2

Fuse

Positive Connection

NegativeConnection

Solar Controller

Figure 4

Two 12 Volt Batteries12 Volt Parallel Configuation

Positive Connection

NegativeConnection

Solar Controller

Figure 5

Two 6 Volt Batteries12 Volt Series Configuation

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NegativeConnection

Solar Controller

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1.8 Tilslutningen af solcellenTil slut skal solcellen på taget tilsluttes MC4 stik fra regulator / laderegulator. Det sker ved, at man sætter et Plus + MC4 stik sammen med et Minus -MC4 stik. Tryk, til man kan høre et klik, og stikket er sat rigtigt sammen.

Tillykke! Nu er din campingvogn / autocamper selvforsynet med strøm, og du vil spare mange penge fremover samtidig med, at du skåner miljøet.

Hos X-Sol Danmark står vi altid klar til at hjælpe, såfremt du har spørgsmål. Du kan altid kontakte vores tekniske support for evt. spørgsmål. Skulle det vise sig, at du på et senere tidspunkt ønsker at udvide dit anlæg, fordi dit forbrug er steget, er det også muligt. Det eneste, du skal have, er et opgraderingssæt og måske en anden regulator / ladekontroller. Med vores opgraderingsæt skal der ikke trækkes nye kabler eller laves ekstra huller i taget; alt foregår på taget. Tag en snak med X-Sol Danmark eller en af vores autori-serede forhandlere, og hør om dine muligheder.

1.9 Feedback fra dig.Hos X-Sol Danmark er vi meget interesseret i at høre om din oplevelse med dit køb/installation af Flex solceller. Derfor håber vi, at du vil give os dit feedback på www.x-sol.dk, eller facebook, for det er din tilbagemelding, der gør, at vi bliver bedre.

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Hjortevænget 34 - DK-3450 Allerød www.x-sol.dk

Autoriserede forhandler.