Dometic Go Power! PORTABLE SOLAR KITS GP-PSK-90 User manual

PORTABLE
SOLAR KITSTM
User Manual
GP-PSK-90
GP-PSK-130
GP-PSK-200
© 2021 Go Power!
Worldwide Technical Support and Product Information gpelectric.com
Go Power! | Dometic
201-710 Redbrick Street Victoria, BC, V8T 5J3
Tel: 1.866.247.6527
73807_MANUAL_GP-PSK_RevK


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2. GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................4
2.1 WARNINGS.......................................................................................................................4
3. FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES.........................................................................................................4
3.1 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATLEY ..................................................................5
4. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................6
5. GP-PWM-10-FM/GP-PWM-30-SB SOLAR CONTROLLER.....................................................................6
5.1 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW.................................................................................................6
5.1.1 INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................6
5.1.2 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT SYSTEM .........................................................................6
5.1.3 BATTERY TYPE .......................................................................................................7
5.1.4 LOW VOLTAGE DISCONNECT FUNCTION (USB PORT)..............................................7
5.1.5 REGULATORY INFORMATION .................................................................................7
5.1.6 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................7
5.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................8
5.3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...............................................................................................9
5.3.1 POWER UP ............................................................................................................9
5.3.2 SETTING THE BATTERY CHARGING PROFILE ...........................................................9
5.3.3 BATTERY CHARGING PROFILE ..............................................................................10
5.3.4 VIEWING THE CONTROLLER DISPLAY INFO ..........................................................10
5.3.5 RESETTING THE AMPERE HOURS CHARGED.........................................................11
5.3.6 ERRORS ...............................................................................................................11
5.4 DISPLAY SYMBOLS ..........................................................................................................12
5.5 USB CHARGING...............................................................................................................14
5.6 FAQ’S..............................................................................................................................14
5.7 LIMITED WARRANTY.......................................................................................................15
5.7.1 REPAIR AND RETURN INFO ..................................................................................15
6. SPECIFICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................16
7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ..................................................................................................16
8. LIMITED WARRANTY ....................................................................................................................17
CONTENTS

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Welcome to the Go Power! Portable Solar Kit Installation Guide. Please read all instructions contained within this manual to gain a full
understanding of how to install and use this product. Please visit gpelectric.com for the most current version of this manual.
Visit our Go Power! YouTube channel to watch a two minute video on setting up a portable solar kit.
Veuillez visiter gpelectric.com pour la version française de ce manuel de l’utilisateur | Visite gpelectric.com para la versión en es-
pañol de este manual del usuario
2.1 WARNINGS
DISCONNECT ALL POWER
SOURCES
Electricity can be very dangerous. Take appropriate caution when making connections.
BATTERY AND WIRING
SAFETY
Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or working
around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas, which is highly
explosive. Ensure batteries are in a well-ventilated space, away from sparks for open
ames.
WIRING CONNECTIONS Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate sparks and
heat. Be sure to check all connections before using the portable solar kit.
OBSERVE CORRECT PO-
LARITY
Reverse polarity of the battery terminals and array will cause the controller to give a
warning tone. The controller will not function unless battery terminals are connected to a
battery with proper polarity. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.
DO NOT EXCEED THE
CHARGE CONTROLLER
CURRENT AND VOLTAGE
RATINGS
Refer to charge controller manual for details.
3. FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Description No Description
1Handle 10 Fuse
2Latches 11 Protective carrying case
3Aluminum frame 12 Corner protection
4Aluminum support legs 13 Protective feet
5Solar charge controller 14 Quick connect dust cover
6Junction box 15 Ring terminals (for permanent mounting)
7Cables 16 SAE Solar Plug (for connecting to RVs)
8Battery clamps 17 2-Pin XLR Connector to Anderson Connector
9Quick connect cable
2. GENERAL INFORMATION

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3.1 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES SOLD SEPARATELY
Visit gpelectric.com for product details.
- Use your existing trailer plug to access
your battery for charging
- Park your RV in the shade and place your
solar panel in the sun using this exten-
sion cable.
GP-PSK-7PIN
7 Pin Trailer Plug Adapter
GP-PSK-X30
30’ Extension Cable
1
3
52
4
6
789
10 11
14
13
12
15
16
17
FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES

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1. Locate a sunlit area, free from overhanging branches or obstructions.
2. Remove solar panel kit from carrying case.
3. Unclip the two latches on the side of the unit and fold the two panels outward.
Extend the two support legs to their maximum length and lock in position.
4. Place solar panel facing the sun.
Avoid any shading no matter how small. An object as small as a broomstick held across the solar module may cause the power
output to be reduced. Overcast days may also cut the power output of the module.
To obtain maximum output it is suggested that the panel’s direction be frequently adjusted to track the sun’s movement throughout
the day (southerly exposure).
5. Connect battery clamps to the positive (red, +) and negative (black, -) battery terminals. Ensure that the connection is secure. Connect
the battery clamp cable to the rest of the solar panel cable using the quick connect cable.
Ensure the battery clamps do not come in contact with one another.
Do not let water come into contact with the controller.
NOTE
5. GP-PWM-10-FM/GP-PWM-30-SB SOLAR CONTROLLER
A Solar Controller (or Charge Controller / Regulator) is an essential component of your photovoltaic solar system. The Controller maintains the
life of the battery by protecting it from overcharging. When your battery has reached a 100% state of charge, the Controller prevents over-
charging by limiting the current owing into the batteries from your solar array.
The GP-PWM-10-FM AND GP-PWM-30-SB use Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) technology and a unique four stage charging system that
includes an optional equalize setting to charge and protect your battery bank. Both controllers feature an LCD digital display that shows the
charge current of the solar array, battery voltage and battery state of charge.
The GP-PWM-10-FM and GP-PWM-30-SB are intended for use at 12 VDC nominal system voltage and is rated for a maximum continuous DC
input current of 12.5A and input voltage of 35VDC.
Per the National Electric Code (NEC) article 690.7 and 690.8, PV module nameplate ratings at Standard Test Conditions (STC) must be mul-
tiplied by required values (typically 1.25 for both voltage and current) to obtain the true voltage and continuous current available from the
module.
Applying the NEC factors, the maximum allowable nameplate PV Panel rated Isc is 10A (10A x 1.25 = 12.5A), and the maximum voltage, Voc
is 28VDC (28VDC x 1.25 = 35VDC).
The voltage and current ratings of all equipment connected to PV panels must be capable of accepting the voltage and current levels avail-
able from PV panels installed in the eld.
5.1 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
5.1.1 INTRODUCTION
5.1.2 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT SYSTEM
4. INSTALLATION

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5.1.3 BATTERY TYPE
Both controllers are suitable for use with lead acid and lithium batteries (vented, GEL, LiFePO4 (LFP) or AGM type).
To protect the battery against over-discharge this function automatically switches off the USB output port when battery voltage is lower than
11.0 VDC. As soon as the battery reaches a voltage of 12.8 VDC the USB output port is switched on again.
DESCRIPTION VALUE DIMENSIONS (H X W X D):
Model GP-PWM-10-FM 149 x 98 x 32 mm
5.87 x 3.86 x 1.26 in
Weight: 260 g / 9.2 oz
Maximum Wire Gauge:
#4 AWG
Warranty: 5 years
• PWM Charging
• 4 Battery Charging Proles
• 4-Stage Charging
• Monthly Equalize Option
• Displays Charging Current, Battery
Voltage, Battery State of Charge, and Amp
Hours Charged Since Last Reset
• Reverse Polarity Protected
• Temperature Compensated
• RoHS Compliant, Environmentally Safe
• Accepts up to 160 Watts of Solar at 12
Volts
Nominal System Voltage 12 VDC
Range of Battery Input Voltage 9 – 15.5 VDC
Maximum Solar Continuous DC
Charge Current Input 12.5 ADC
Charging Output DC Voltage Range 9 – 14.9 VDC
Maximum Solar DC Input Voltage 35 VDC
Maximum Series Fuse or
Circuit Breaker Solar/Battery 15 A
Operating Consumption
(Display backlight on) 15 mA
Operating Consumption
(Display backlight off) 6 mA
Battery Types Supported Vented & Sealed Lead Acid (GEL, AGM, Flooded, etc.). Lithium
(LiFePO4)
Bulk/Absorption Voltage
(Sealed/GEL, AGM/LFP, Flooded)
14.1/14.4/14.4 VDC (25°C / 77°F), 30min / Day
or 2hr if battery voltage < 12.3 VDC
Float Voltage 13.7V (25°C / 77°F), 14.0V (LFP)
Equalization Voltage 14.9V (25°C / 77°F), 2h / 28 Days
or if battery voltage < 12.1 VDC
Temperature Compensation - 24mV/ºC / -13mV/ºF
USB charger 5V, 1500mA
5.1.4 LOW VOLTAGE DISCONNECT FUNCTION (USB PORT)
5.1.5 REGULATORY INFORMATION
5.1.6 SPECIFICATIONS
Low Voltage Disconnect (USB) 11.0 VDC - Reconnects once battery reaches
12.8 VDC
Operating Temperature - 40 to 85°C / - 40 to 185°F
Display Operating Temperature - 10 to 55°C / 14 to 131°F
SOLAR CONTROLLER
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Low Voltage Disconnect (USB) 11.0 VDC - Reconnects once battery reaches
12.8 VDC
Operating Temperature - 40 to 85°C / - 40 to 185°F
Display Operating Temperature - 10 to 55°C / 14 to 131°F
Humidity 99% N.C.
Protection Battery Reverse Polarity, Solar Array Reverse Polarity, Over
Temperature, PV Short Circuit, Over Current
Rated IP50
DESCRIPTION VALUE DIMENSIONS (H X W X D):
Model GP-PWM-30-SB 149 x 98 x 32 mm
5.87 x 3.86 x 1.26 in
Weight: 260 g / 9.2 oz
Maximum Wire Gauge:
#4 AWG
Warranty: 5 years
• PWM Charging
• 4 Battery Charging Proles
• 4-Stage Charging
• Monthly Equalize Option
• Displays Charging Current, Battery Voltage, Battery
State of Charge, and Amp Hours Charged Since Last
Reset
• Reverse Polarity Protected
• Temperature Compensated
• RoHS Compliant, Environmentally Safe
• Accepts up to 510 or 540 Watts (for the 190watt
Extreme) of Solar at 12 Volts
Nominal System Voltage 12 VDC
Range of Battery Input Voltage 9 – 15.5 VDC
Maximum Solar Continuous DC
Charge Current Input 37.5 ADC
Charging Output DC Voltage Range 9 – 14.9 VDC
Maximum Solar DC Input Voltage 35 VDC
Maximum Series Fuse or
Circuit Breaker Solar/Battery 15 A
Operating Consumption
(Display backlight on) 15 mA
Operating Consumption
(Display backlight off) 6 mA
Battery Types Supported Vented & Sealed Lead Acid (GEL, AGM, Flooded, etc.). Lithium
(LiFePO4)
Bulk/Absorption Voltage
(Sealed/GEL, AGM, Flooded)
14.1/14.4/14.4 VDC (25°C / 77°F), 30min / Day
or 2hr if battery voltage < 12.3 VDC
Absorption Voltage (LiFePO4) 14.4V 30min / Day
Float Voltage (Sealed/Gel, AGM, Flooded) 13.7V (25°C / 77°F)
Float Voltage (LiFePO4) 14.0V
Equalization Voltage (Sealed Only) 14.9V (25°C / 77°F), 2h / 28 Days
or if battery voltage < 12.1 VDC
Temperature Compensation - 24mV/ºC / -13mV/ºF
USB charger 5V, 1500mA
Low Voltage Disconnect (USB)
11.0 VDC - Reconnects once battery reaches
12.8 VDC for Sealed/Gel, AGM, Flooded
12.2V for LiFePO4
Operating Temperature - 40 to 85°C / - 40 to 185°F
Display Operating Temperature - 10 to 55°C / 14 to 131°F
Humidity 99% N.C.
Protection Battery Reverse Polarity, Solar Array Reverse Polarity, Over
Temperature, PV Short Circuit, Over Current
Rated IP50
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL GP-PWM-10-FM and GP-PWM-30-SB THAT SHOULD BE
FOLLOWED DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF EITHER CONTROLLER.
DISCONNECT ALL POWER
SOURCES
Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed only by a
licensed electrician or qualied personnel..
BATTERY AND WIRING
SAFETY
Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when handling or
working around batteries. When charging, batteries produce hydrogen gas,
which is highly explosive. Ensure batteries are in a well-ventilated space, away
from sparks for open ames.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may generate
sparks and heat. Be sure to check all connections one week after installation to
ensure they are still tight.
WORK SAFELY
Wear protective eyewear and appropriate clothing during installation. Use
extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling and working
around batteries.
OBSERVE CORRECT PO-
LARITY
Reverse polarity of the battery terminals and array will cause the controller to
give a warning tone. The controller will not function unless battery terminals
are connected to a battery with proper polarity. Failure to correct this fault could
damage the controller.
DO NOT EXCEED THE GP-
PWM-10-FM AMP CURRENT
AND MAX VOLTAGE RATINGS
The maximum current of the solar system is the sum of parallel-connected
PV module–rated short circuit Currents (Isc) multiplied by 1.25. The resulting
system current is not to exceed 12.5A. If your solar system exceeds this value,
contact your dealer for a suitable controller alternative.
DO NOT EXCEED THE
GP-PWM-10-FM MAX
VOLTAGE RATINGS
The maximum voltage of the array is the sum of the PV module–rated open-circuit
voltage of the series connected modules multiplied by 1.25 (or by a value from
NEC 690.7 provided in Table 690.7 A). The resulting voltage is not to exceed 35V.
If your solar system exceeds this value, contact your dealer for a suitable controller
alternative.
5.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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When the GP-PWM-10-FM or GP-PWM-30-SB are connected to the battery, the controller will go into Power Up mode.
Icons Displayed: All segments of the numerical display; backlight blinks.
(The diagrams on the following pages apply to both the GP-PWM-10-FM and the GP-PWM-30-SB).
Depending on the battery voltage when the controller Power Up occurs, the controller may do a Boost Charge or quickly go into Float Charge.
The Charging Prole selected will commence the following day after a Power Up (refer to the Charging Prole Chart below for more details).
To select the battery charging prole, press and hold the B Button. This will cause
the current battery type to ash.
Then, press the B Button to toggle through the prole options: Sealed/Gel, AGM/
LiFePO4 or Flooded.
To conrm the battery prole, press and hold the A Button for 3 seconds.
Non-volatile memory: Any settings made on the GP-PWM-10-FM will be saved
even when the power has been disconnected from the controller.
Refer to the Battery Charge Prole Chart below for details on each prole.
BATTERY TYPE SEALED /GEL AGM FLOODED LFP
Float Charge @ 25°C: 13.7V (+/- 0.1V) N/A
Bulk/Absorption Charge @ 25°C:
Set to 30 minutes every morning. Applied for 2
hours if the battery voltage drops below 12.3
volts.
14.1V (+/- 0.1V) 14.4V (+/- 0.1V) 14.4V (+/- 0.1V) N/A
Equalization Charge @ 25°C:
Applied for 2 hours every 28 days
and if the battery voltage drops
below
12.1 volts.
N/A N/A 14.9V (+/-0.1V) N/A
Absorption Charge voltage for
LiFePO4:
Set to 30 minutes every morning
N/A 14.4VDC
Float Charge voltage for LiFePO4: N/A 14.0VDC
If a charging cycle is unable to complete in a single day, it will continue the following day. The terms SEALED/GEL, AGM, FLOODED and LFP
are generic battery designations. Choose the charging prole that works best with your battery manufacturer’s recommendations.
If PV power is insufcient or too many loads are drawing power from the battery, the controller will not be able to charge
the battery to the target charging voltage.
5.3.1 POWER UP
5.3.2 SETTING THE BATTERY CHARGING PROFILE
5.3.3 BATTERY CHARGING PROFILE CHART
5.3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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Auto Equalize: The GP-PWM-10-FM has an automatic equalize feature that will charge and recondition your batteries at least once a month
at a higher voltage to ensure that any excess sulfation is removed.
This mode should not be entered unless you are using a ooded battery.
To toggle between Battery Voltage, PV Charging Current, Battery State of Charge (SOC), and ampere hours charged since last reset, press the
B Button.
Push the B Button to show the battery voltage.
Icons Displayed: Battery SOC, Volt Symbol (V)
Push the B Button to show the PV charging current.
Icons Displayed: Ampere Symbol (A), Battery SOC
Push the B Button to show the battery state of charge (shown as a percentage).
Icons Displayed: Battery SOC, Percent Symbol (%)
A value of 100% will only be displayed after a Boost or Equalize charge completes.
NOTE
5.3.4 VIEWING THE CONTROLLER DISPLAY INFO
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Push the B Button to show the number of amp hours charged since the last reset.
Icons Displayed: Amp hours charged, Amp hour symbol (Ah) or kiloamp hour
symbol (kAh)
To reset the count of ampere hours charged, toggle to the ampere hours charged.
Press and hold the A Button for 6 seconds to reset the counter to zero.
If the GP-PWM-10-FM experiences a battery over voltage (15.5V), the controller will
stop operating, and the display will begin to ash with all icons. The controller will
resume operating when the error is cleared.
Icons Displayed: All symbols
5.3.5 RESETTING THE AMPERE HOURS CHARGED
5.3.6 ERRORS
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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Low Voltage
If the battery voltage reaches 11 volts, the battery SOC symbol will show the text
“LOW” beneath it. The controller will continue operating in this condition and will
only stop operating if the voltage drops below 9 volts.
Icons Displayed: Battery SOC Symbol, LOW
SYMBOL INDICATOR FOR:
Day Time: PV Charge Current
Night Time
Battery Voltage
Battery State of Charge
SEALED Sealed/Gel
AGM AGM/LFP
FLOODED Flooded
OTHER SYMBOLS
USB charger on
(When charger is off, no symbol will show)
LOW Battery voltage is lower than
11.0 VDC
Whole display will start to blink Battery voltage > 15.5 VDC
5.4 DISPLAY SYMBOLS
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BATTERY STATE OF CHARGE
SYMBOL BATTERY VOLTAGE
Shows only after full Boost or Equalization Cycle
>= 12.6 VDC
>= 11.8 -12.6 VDC
> 11.0 -11.8 VDC
<= 11.0 VDC
100% Shows only after full Boost or Equalization Cycle
90% >= 12.8 VDC
<12.8 VDC and > 11.0 VDC
0% <= 11.0 VDC
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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The GP-PWM-10-FM and GP-PWM-30-SB offer a standard USB connector for delivering 5.0 VDC to small mobile appliances such as cell
phones, tablets or small music players. This charging port is capable of supplying up to 1500 mA of current.
Remove the rubber cover of the USB terminal to access the terminal.
The USB charging port is always active when the USB symbol appears on the display.
The controller disables the USB charger automatically if the battery voltage drops below 11.0 VDC. If there is enough current from the PV
panel/array available to charge the Battery to above 12.8 VDC, the USB terminal will be enabled again.
WARNING: Do not connect the charging device anywhere else! USB-Negative contact is connected to battery negative.
Before a problem is suspected with the system, read this section. There are numerous events that may appear as problems but are in fact
perfectly normal. Please visit gpelectric.com/support for the most up-to-date
FAQs.
Q. It seems like my ooded batteries are losing water over time.
A. Flooded batteries may need to have distilled water added periodically to replace uid loss during charging. Excessive water loss during a
short period of time indicates the possibility of overcharging or aging batteries.
Q. When charging, my ooded batteries are emitting gas.
A. During charging, hydrogen gas is generated within the battery. The gas bubbles stir the battery acid, allowing it to receive a fuller state of
charge. Important: Ensure batteries are in a well-ventilated space.
Q. My voltmeter shows a different reading than the GP-PWM-10-FM display.
A. The meter value on the GP-PWM-10-FM display is an approximate reading intended for indication purposes only. There is an approximate
0.1 volt inherent error present that may be accentuated when compared with readings from another voltmeter.
There may be a slight difference between the battery voltage displayed on the GP-PWM-10-FM display and the battery voltage measured at
the battery terminals. When troubleshooting using a voltmeter, check both the battery voltage at the GP-PWM-10-FM controller terminals and
battery voltage at the battery terminals. If a difference of more than 0.5 volts is noted, this indicates a large voltage drop possibly caused by
loose connections, long wire runs, small wire gauge, faulty wiring, a faulty voltmeter, or all the above.
5.5 USB CHARGING
5.6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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Q. What causes a warning signal and when are the warnings triggered?
A.
CONNECTION WARNING NOTES LCD
Battery reverse polarity “POL” on LCD and constant
audible alarm
PV reverse polarity “POL” on LCD and constant
audible alarm
Battery must be connected with
correct polarity
Q. Why does the battery SOC% never reach 100%?
A. A 100% value will only appear after a 2 hour Boost or Equalize charge has completed. The charge voltage must be maintained for an
extended period of time to replenish the energy in the battery bank back to its rated capacity.
If the charge voltage cannot be maintained continuously, then the actual time it takes to complete Boost or Equalize charging may take much
longer than 2 hours, even more than 1 day.
If loads are consuming more power than the solar panels can supply, then the battery bank cannot be charged to 100%.
Go Power! warrants the both controllers for a period of ve (5) years from the date of shipment from its factory. This warranty is valid against
defects in materials and workmanship for the ve (5) year warranty period. It is not valid against defects resulting from, but not limited to:
• Misuse and/or abuse, neglect, or accident
• Exceeding the unit’s design limits
• Improper installation, including, but not limited to, improper environmental protection and improper hook-up
• Acts of God, including lightning, oods, earthquakes, re, high winds, and hail.
• Damage in handling, including damage encountered during shipment
This warranty shall be considered void if the warranted product is in any way opened or altered. The warranty will be void if any eyelet,
rivets, or other fasteners used to seal the unit are removed or altered, or if the unit’s serial number is in any way removed, altered, replaced,
defaced, or rendered illegible.
Visit www.gpelectric.com to read the “frequently asked questions” section of our website to troubleshoot the problem. If trouble persists:
1. Fill out our online Contact Us form or Live Chat with us
3. Return defective product to place of purchase
5.7 LIMITED WARRANTY
5.7.1 REPAIR AND RETURN INFO
SOLAR CONTROLLER

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TYPE MODULE SIZE
(CLOSED)
MODULE SIZE
(OPENED)
NET
WEIGHT
MAX
POWER
MAX
POWER
VOLTAGE
MAX
POWER
CURRENT
OPEN
CIRCUIT
VOLTAGE
SHORT
CIRCUIT
CURRENT
Module (H) x (W) x (D) (H) x (W) x (D) lbs / kg W V A V A
90W
(2x45W)
22.0 x 20.6 x 3.4 in
558 x 524 x 86 mm
22.0 x 40.7 x 3.4 in
558 x 1034 x 86 mm 20 lbs / 9 kg 90 19.8 4.4 23.6 4.6
130W
(2x65W)
32.8 x 20.6 x 3.4 in
834 x 524 x 86 mm
32.8 x 40.7 x 3.4 in
834 x 1034 x 86 mm 33 lbs / 15 kg 130 19.7 6.74 23.8 7.12
200W
(2x100W)
40.0 x 27.2 x 3.4 in
1015 x 691 x 86 mm
40.0 x 53.9 x 3.4 in
1015 x 1368 x 86 mm 51 lbs / 23 kg 200 17.6 11.43 21.1 12.34
ALL PANELS ARE RATED IP52
7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Please visit gpelectric.com for the most up-to-date FAQs.
Q1. It seems like my ooded batteries are losing water over time.
A. Flooded batteries may need to have distilled water added periodically to replace uid loss during charging. Excessive water loss
during a short period of time indicates the possibility of overcharging or aging batteries.
Q2. When charging, my ooded batteries are emitting gas.
A. During charging, hydrogen gas is generated within the battery. The gas bubbles stir the battery acid allowing it to receive a more full
state of charge. Ensure batteries are in a well-ventilated space.
Q3. My voltmeter shows a different reading than the charge controller display
A. The meter value on the charge controller display is an approximate reading intended for indication purposes only. There is an
approximate 0.1 volt inherent error present that may be accentuated when compared with readings from another voltmeter.
There may be a slight difference between the battery voltage displayed on the charge controller display and the battery voltage mea-
sured at the battery terminals. When troubleshooting using a voltmeter, check both the battery voltage at the controller terminals and
battery voltage at the battery terminals. If a difference of more than 0.5 volts is noted, this indicates a large voltage drop possibly
caused by loose connections, long wire runs, small wire gauge, faulty wiring, a faulty voltmeter or all the above. Check all connections.
6. SPECIFICATIONS

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Go Power! warrants the solar panel of the Portable Solar Kit for 25 years, 1 year for the cable and components and 5 years for the
solar controller. This warranty is valid against defects in materials and workmanship. It is not valid against defects resulting from, but
not limited to:
• Misuse and/or abuse, neglect, or accident
• Exceeding the unit’s design limits
• Improper installation, including, but not limited to, improper environmental protection and improper hook-up
• Acts of God, including lightning, oods, earthquakes, re, and high winds
• Damage in handling, including damage encountered during shipment or installation
Visit gpelectric.com for additional product warranty information.
Visit www.gpelectric.com to read the “frequently asked questions” section of our website to troubleshoot the problem. If trouble persists:
1. Fill out our online Contact Us form or Live Chat with us
3. Return defective product to place of purchase
8. LIMITED WARRANTY
8.1 REPAIR AND RETURN INFO


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201-710 Redbrick Street Victoria, BC, V8T 5J3
Tel: 1.866.247.6527
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