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Description of Display Elements
Tank 1 / Tank 2 / Tank 3 / Tank 4
Trek can support up to 4 tank sensors and can be set-up as fresh water and/or
waste water tanks. By default, only Tank 1 and Tank 2 are enabled as fresh water
tanks. These indicate the approximate water level in each of the tanks.
The display differences between each of the configurable states are as follows:
• Enabled as a fresh-water tank: the bottom level-segment flashes when the tank
is empty.
• Enabled as a waste-water tank: all segments flash when the tank is full.
• Disabled: no level segments are displayed.
Pump Status Indicator
These indicators show if the pumps installed are enabled or disabled. This is
controlled by the pump button .
Solar Current
This is the current that is drawn from solar input of the BatteryPlus35. If solar is
present but not used, the Trek will display “00.0”, while if there is no solar source
available then “--.-” is displayed.
Aux Current
This is the current that is drawn from the auxiliary(AX) input of the BatteryPlus35. If
aux source is present but not used, the Trek will display “00.0”, while if there is no
aux source available then “--.-” is displayed.
Battery Charge State
A bar graph showing the state of charge of the battery. “CHARGING” or
“DISCHARGING” is displayed under this bar graph
Time Remaining
Indicates the estimated time remaining for the battery to be discharged to empty,
assuming it continues to discharge at the current rate.
Time less than 180 minutes will be displayed in minutes, while if its greater then it
will be displayed in hours and If the remaining time is greater than 199 hours, the
display shows “>199 HRS”.
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