
Unpacking Your Kodiak
Included in the box:
A. Kodiak generator!
B. AC Charger !
Charging Your Kodiak
(see diagram on opposite side for port locations)!
Charging with Solar
The Kodiak provides two ports for charging using
solar panels (sold separately):!
Port 1: Standard solar panel input for use with
Inergy’s foldable and modular solar panels up to
270W/10 Amps total.!
Port 2: High current charging for larger Inergy’s
rigid panels that support up to 32 Volts DC at 40
amps and up to 600W.!
Charge times vary depending on the solar panels
used.
Charging with AC (wall) Charger
The provided AC (wall) charger charges the
Kodiak at 110 Volts AC/60W taking
approximately 10 hours to fully recharge the
Kodiak.!
Charging with Car Charger
Using a car’s DC charge port at 240W will fully
recharge the Kodiak in approximately five (5)
hours. Connect Car Charger to either 12V DC
Universal Car Socket.!
Charging with External Batteries
The Kodiak provides a set of external battery
bank connectors with both input and output
capabilities to be used with external lead acid
batteries (sold separately).
Using Your Kodiak
Reading the Power Display
The Power Display has 4 unique readings:!
Top Left: Current (Amps) being consumed. While
idle, 0.02 - 0.05 Amps is a normal reading.!
Top Right: Battery Voltage. Fully charged is
approximately 12.5 - 12.8 Volts, completely
depleted is approximately 9.6 Volts. Individual
results may vary by 10%.!
Bottom Right: Watts being consumed. While
idle, 0.2 - 0.5 Watts is a normal reading.!
Bottom Left: Accumulated power readings of
different metrics for advanced users. Under
most circumstances, these specifications are
redundant - refer instead to the above readings.
Powering Devices
All DC Ports (12V DC Car Socket, USB Ports, &
Basecamp LED Light Ports) are always live.
Simply connect to the corresponding port
needed and power will flow.!
All AC Ports are powered by the built in AC
Inverter. To turn on the Inverter, simply press the
Power Button. You may hear a cooling fan, and
see a small increase on the Power Display in
both Wattage & Amps. The AC Ports are now
available for use. There may be a small delay
when powering up devices using AC Ports as the
inverter comes online, this is normal. !
The Inverter turns offat approximately 20%
remaining battery. DC power is still available, but
more battery storage is needed to power the
inverter.!
If the AC output limit is exceeded, the inverter
may power offand go into safe mode. If
restarting the Kodiak doesn’t restore AC power,
plug in the wall charger for 10 seconds and
restart the Kodiak. AC power should be
restored.!
Reading the Battery Storage Indicator
To view current battery storage level, turn on the
Kodiak by pressing the power button. There are
10 multi-colored LEDs, each represents
approximately 10% of the battery capacity.!
Maintaining the Kodiak for Storage
We recommend charging the Kodiak every 3
months for best performance and longevity. Not
recommended for outside storage or in damp
environments.