The battery needs
frequent replacement.
(0.15 J model only)
After the energizer is
switched on, the pulse
indicator light gives
three long flashes
(2 seconds) then the
energizer appears to be
off.
The pulse speed is
irregular. The Pulse
indicator light flashes
quickly several times
and then there is a
pause.
Product specifications
Power source
Average current consumption <20 mA
Maximum output
Voltage
Energy
Typical output at 500
Voltage
Energy
Stored energy
Unless otherwise stated, values are typical and normal production tolerances of ±10% should be allowed for
10
Check that the solar panel is clean and is not damaged. See
on page 5.
Make sure the energizer is positioned to receive maximum sunlight. If necessary,
remove any objects or vegetation that might be casting a shadow on the energizer.
Positioning the energizer
See
installations, refer to the Tru-Test Group website www.tru-test.com.
The energizer is in Battery protection mode because there has been insufficient
sunlight to charge the battery. Charge the battery by placing the energizer in full
sunlight with the solar panel facing true north in the southern hemisphere and true
south in the northern hemisphere.
There may be a problem with the energizer. Return the energizer to a service agent
appointed by Tru-Test Group for repair.
0.15 J model
12 V, 7 Ah, rechargeable lead-acid battery (all models)
up to 10 kV
up to 0.15 J at 2000
up to 2.6 kV
up to 0.13 J
0.21 J
on page 3, or for more detailed information on solar
0.5 J model
15-50 mA
up to 9.6 kV
up to 0.52 J at 600
up to 4.8 kV
up to 0.51 J
0.64 J
Energizer maintenance