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Thunder TDR02007 User Manual

Thunder TDR02007
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POWERING THE DEVICE
It is possible to power many types of 240V and 12V devices from the various outlet sockets on the Battery Box.
When powering a device the main data screen will show the discharge cycle. It is okay to use the Battery
Box to power a device whilst it is connected to mains power or DC power. To power a device from one of the
outlets the isolator switch must be in the “on” position. Otherwise, the isolator switch should be in the ‘off
position for safety. If the Battery Box is not charging the screen will always show discharge cycle. Please note
the isolator connects or disconnects the outlets from the battery and does not affect the smart charger.
It is possible to power a device with the LCD screen turned off since the various output sockets are connected
to battery via the main isolator switch and not via the smart charger.
Refer to page 5 on how to use the AC outlet. Please note fuses for outlets are underneath the lid. If the battery
cables are connected in reverse polarity this will blow the 10A fuse marked ‘Main’ under the lid.
WARNING: If charging the Battery Box from a vehicle using the car charging lead (refer to page 4) and
powering a fridge at the same time ensure fridge is not earthed to vehicle chassis.
Fuse Information
MAIN
10A
12V-1
10A
12V-2
10A
AC
30A
10
10
10
30
Fuse for 240V inverter
Fuse for cigarette socket 2
Fuse for cigarette socket 1
Main fuse for smart charger
Powering the Device

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Thunder TDR02007 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandThunder
ModelTDR02007
CategoryAutomobile Accessories
LanguageEnglish