Brennenstuhl Solar Energy Set SES P4033 Solar celltype Mono-crystalline 2x20Wp Panel dimensions 592x 641x25mm Inverter 150W: Solar Energy Set SES P4033 V3

Solar Energy Set SES P4033 V3: Brennenstuhl Solar Energy Set SES P4033 Solar celltype Mono-crystalline 2x20Wp Panel dimensions 592x 641x25mm Inverter 150W

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Solar Energy Set SES P4033 V3 

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How to use / Operation

Solar charge regulator

FRONT

Digital voltage meter

Over discharge indicator

USB

output

Switch for digital voltage meter

12V female CLA output

Inverter female CLA output

ON/OFF Switch

REAR

Connection to battery

Connection to Solar Panel

Fuse

Do not

 operate the charge controller 

without

 a suitable battery 

(12 V 

 33 Ah)

 to avoid damaging the connected devices.

  Please make sure that the connection to this charge regulator 

is tight and secure.

  The charge regulator needs to be turned on in order to activate 

all its functions.

  A digital voltage meter is included to show real time battery 

voltage. A push button switch is available to turn on the digital 

display only when needed, in order to save valuable electricity.

  The charge regulator provides following protections to maintain 

system’s proper working condition:

A. 

Over-discharge protection: 

When the electricity level of 

the battery goes too low (lower than 11±0.3 V), the solar 

charge regulator will automatically shut off power output to 

prevent the battery from over discharge. “Low vol”- indicator 

on the front side of charge regulator will be on. The output to 

appliance will resume when battery voltage increases back 

to 12 V. Please disconnect the appliance, and charge the 

battery until full.

B. 

Over-charge protection:

 When the electricity level of the 

battery goes too high (higher than 14.0-14.5 V), the system 

controller will automatically shut off power input to prevent 

damage to the battery. The input from Solar module will 

resume when battery voltage decreases to 13.5 V.

C. 

Over-load protection:

 When output power goes too big, the 

fuse in the system controller will be melted to prevent dam-

age to the controller itself. Fuse has to be replaced in order 

to bring the controller back to working condition in this case 

(car fuse 10 A – red).

Connecting sockets:

Front side

DC output:

1 x 12 V cigarette lighter adapter socket: Can be used to

power appliances that have a cigarette lighter adapter,

2 x 12 V DC connector sockets (6,3 mm)

1 x 6 V DC connector socket (3,5 mm)

1 x 3 V DC connector socket (3,5 mm)

Inverter

1x cigarette lighter adapter socket to connect the power 

inverter:

This output draws power directly from rechargeable battery 

and is not regulated by this solar charge regulator.

USB

1x USB output socket (5 V DC): Can be used to charge elec-

tronic devices that get power from USB port (MP3 player, 

mobile phone, ...).

Digital Voltmeter

 Display

 ON/OFF switch

Back side

 Fuse

 Connection terminal “BATTERY”

 Connection terminal “SOLAR”

Power inverter

 Use with suitable loads only (230 V AC, max. 150 W, modi-

fi

 ed sine wave).

Connect power inverters only to the inverter socket

(do not exceed max. power rating)! Do not connect 

other devices, as they may exhaust and thus damage 

the rechargeable battery.

 Connect the power inverter to the solar charge controller 

(power inverter jack).

Make sure you do not plug the power inverter into the 

12 V jack. If you do, the built-in charge controller may 

fuse.

Switch the power inverter on 

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 rst as the source, then 

switch on the load.

Caution:

 When connecting a device with a motor or com-

pressor to the power inverter make sure the peak output 

of the power inverter is about three times as high as the 

nominal power of the electrical device because the mak-

ing current is much higher than the nominal value of the 

device.

 The power inverter will emit an acoustic signal if the battery 

voltage is too low. Switch the connected device off, discon-

nect the power inverter and charge the battery.

 The power inverter will emit an acoustic signal if the total 

power of the device to be operated exceeds the output 

power of the inverter.

 The same thing happens if the temperature of the power 

inverter exceeds 65 °C due to extended use.

FRONT                                                          BACK

Status Indicators

Green „POWER“ indicator (1) on: power inverter is on and ready for 

use. Green „POWER“ indicator off: power inverter is off

Red „FAULT“ indicator (2) on: malfunction

USB Charging Socket (3)

Can be used to charge electrical devices supplied with power from 

a USB port, such as MP3 players, mobile phones, etc. (5 V DC, 

500 mA max).

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