The iSun BattPak
Portable Battery Charger & Power Source
by ICP
The BattPak is both a quick-charger and power source all in one. It meets the charging requirements of those needing to charge rechargeable batteries by offering multiple charging options including AC, DC and solar. It's also ideal for people who need power for any small electronics but can't connect to a power source when needed.
Battery Charger:
The only charger with AC, DC and solar charging capabilities so you can charge batteries at home, in your vehicle and as far as the sun will shine. Charges up to 10 AA or AAA in as little as 4 hours. The unit accepts both NiMh or NiCd batteries (but do not mix types please!).
The unit snaps to the back of the iSun portable solar charger unit to instantly provide you with charging power anywhere there is daylight. Take it on your trips to the remote outdoors for keeping your VHF radios and GPS units charged and working. It's small size makes it easy to pack along.
Power Source:
the only battery charger that can be reversed to power small electronics from the batteries it has just charged! Just leave the fully charged batteries in the BattPak to run cell phones, PDAs, flashlights and GPSs. A very handy power source that provides power capacity from up to 10 AA or AAA batteries!
How do I use the BattPak?
Simple...use the included AC wall adaptor, or the included DC car cigarette lighter adaptor, or snap the Battpack to the back of your iSun solar charger to charge up to 10 AA or AAA batteries. You can use the BattPak as a power source by connecting electronics to its DC output port, or by simply using the charged batteries themselves.
Specifications
Dimensions:
7.5" x 3" x 1.25" / 190 mm x 75 mm x 30 mm
Weight:
0.4 lbs / 181 g
Temperature Range:
-40ºF to 176ºF / -40ºC to 80ºC
Warranty:
2 years
Applications
Cell Phones
PDAs
GPS Units
VHF radios
Flashlights
Snap on an iSun Solar Charger...
Charging Performance...
* Based on 700mA battery capacity.
** DC charging (12V) is not recommended for more than 6 batteries.
Frequently asked questions...
Q1: What type of batteries can I charge?
The BattPak has been designed to charge AA or AAA rechargeable batteries NiMH or Ni-Cd. Use only rechargeable batteries with the BattPak. Other types of batteries, if used, may cause personal injury and damage.
Q2: Why does the charger's green LED light up with one battery?
Although the charge light does appear with one battery, it does not indicate charging. The BattPak has been designed to operate with a minimum of 2 batteries.
Q3: How do I use the BattPak as a power source?
Since every electronic is slightly different, we recommend placing batteries in the BattPak until the unit begins charging or operating.
Q4: How long will it take to charge my batteries?
The total charge time will depend on the following factors: type of rechargeable battery, the state of discharge of batteries, number of batteries to charge and power source used to charge. Consult the "Average Charging Times" chart on the bottom of the unit for estimated times, and refer to the capacity stamp on the side of your rechargeable batteries.
Q5: Why does it take less time to charge 10 batteries versus 2 batteries when using an AC outlet as a power source?
The BattPak has been optimized for charging 8 to 10 batteries. Its innovative and versatile design permits you to charge different amounts of batteries without increasing the required charging time. This is also true when using the iSun® solar charger or a 12V DC input with 2 or more batteries.
Q6: Can I use the BattPak with the iSun® set to the 6V position to charge my batteries? The instructions say to set the iSun® at 12V when charging my batteries.
If charging 2 or 3 batteries, you can set the iSun® to the 6V position. This will cut the charging time in half. However, if charging more than 3 batteries with the iSun® as a power source, the iSun® should be set to the 12V position.
Q7: Can I power my appliance with the BattPak while I charge the batteries?
No, you must first remove the power input (iSun®, AC or DC input) before using the BattPak as a power source for your devices.
Q8: Can I charge my NiMH batteries and Ni-Cd batteries together? How about charging AA and AAA batteries at the same time?
No, NiMH and Ni-Cd batteries should not be charged together in the BattPak. Nor should you charge AA and AAA batteries at the same time. When charging your batteries with the BattPak, you should always make sure they are all of the same type, size, capacity and state of charge.
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