Q1
Can
I connect my SolarPRO plug'n'play™ panels together without
the quick-connect cable?
Q2 What
types of batteries can I recharge?
Q3 How
long will it take to charge a dead battery?
Q4 Can
the SolarPRO plug'n'play™ drain my battery at night?
Q5 Can
the SolarPRO plug'n'play™ overcharge my battery?
Q6 Can
I run my 110 volt appliances with my solar power system?
Q7 Can
I charge more than one battery at a time with the SolarPRO
plug'n'play™?
Q8 Can
the wiring be extended?
Q9 Can
my panel be left outdoors without a protective covering?
Q10 Do
I have to disconnect the panels from the battery when I
drive my RV or while I am recharging my battery by other
means?
Q11 The
green light (LED)on the panel does not light up. Should I be
concerned?
Q12 Can
I run my whole house on the power generated from a few
SolarPRO plug'n'play™ panels?
Q13 How
much solar power can the 7 amp charge controller handle?
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Q1 Can
I connect my SolarPRO plug'n'play™ panels together without
the quick-connect cable?
No, the quick-connect wires are designed specifically for
the SolarPRO plug'n'play™ panels. Without the correct
wires you risk a poor connection.

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Q2 What
types of batteries can I recharge?
You can recharge all types of 12 volt batteries including
lead-acid automotive batteries, deep cycle (traction type)
batteries, gel-cell batteries, and heavy-duty (stationary
type) batteries. When using the SolarPRO plug'n'play™ to
run appliances on a regular basis, we recommend the use of
deep cycle marine batteries which are designed to withstand
frequent charge and discharge cycles.

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Q3 How
long will it take to charge a dead battery?
The SolarPRO plug'n'play™ 75 will supply a maximum rate of
5 amps per hour in direct sunshine. This means that it would
take approximately 6 hours of full sunshine to recharge a
battery requiring 30 amp-hours for full charge. Please note
that your local field conditions, particularly shade or
cloud and angle of incidence. These can substantially
influence the output of your panels.

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Q4 Can
the SolarPRO plug'n'play™ drain my battery at night?
Once the ICP charge controller is installed there is no
danger of reverse current, so you may leave your panel
installed overnight.

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Q5 Can
the SolarPRO plug'n'play™ overcharge my battery?
Yes, that is why it is important to use the charge
controller included in your kit. Avoid connecting the panel
directly to the battery.

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Q6 Can
I run my 110 volt appliances with my solar power system?
Yes. You can run your 110 volts appliances with an inverter,
which will attach to your battery to change the battery's 12
volt (DC) energy into 110 volt (AC).

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Q7 Can
I charge more than one battery at a time with the SolarPRO
plug'n'play™?
Yes, the charge can be applied to a bank of batteries. When
attached to a bank of 2 or more batteries, the total power
input will be divided into that number of batteries. The
higher the number of batteries, the longer it will take to
recharge the battery bank.

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Q8 Can
the wiring be extended?
You can extend the wires up to 60 feet. Please refer to the Recommended
Wire Gauge Chart for the recommended gauge usage.

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Q9 Can
my panel be left outdoors without a protective covering?
Yes. The SolarPRO plug'n'play™ panel has been
weatherproofed and can be mounted outdoors without any
additional protection.

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Q10
Do I have to disconnect the panels
from the battery when I drive my RV or while I am recharging
my battery by other means?
No, ICP solar panels are designed to be permanently
connected to the battery. There is no need to disconnect
them while driving a RV for example, or when charging the
batteries by other means such as AC chargers, or a vehicle's
generator or alternator.

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Q11
The green light (LED)on the panel does
not light up. Should I be concerned?
The green light (LED) indicates that your unit is receiving
daylight exposure. If it is not lit, it may mean that you
are not exposing the unit to enough daylight. Please
position the solar panel to maximize its exposure to the
sun. If this does not trigger the LED to work, it is
possible that the LED is burnt out. The LED may have a more
limited life span than the panel. This in no way reflects on
or affects the performance of the solar panel.

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Q12
Can I run my whole house on the power
generated from a few SolarPRO plug'n'play™ panels?
Not unless you purchased a very large number of solar
panels. The power generated is not enough to run your entire
household. A few panels can be used to supply your battery
with reserve power to help run some 12 volt or 110 volt
appliances at the home, cottage, boat or RV.

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Q13
How much solar power can the 7 amp
charge controller handle?
The 7 amp charge controller can handle up to 100 watts of
power. Beyond that you can obtain a 21 Amp Charge Controller
able to handle up to 300 watts.
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