User manual

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APPLICATIONS
A. Mobile phones, tablets and recharge-
able batteries: A small USB convert-
er must be connected to the 12v in-
let in the tip of the Thermix handle, and
then connect the desired device to the
USB outlet. However, these devices can
provoke a general voltage drop inferi-
or to 6V, therefore the fan will decrease
its revolutions, cooling the device less.
Therefore, the flame has to be adjusted
so the indicated temperature in the ther-
mal label does not surpass 90
o
C. If this
happens, a mechanism in its interior will
cut the power supply towards the sock-
et addressing all the power towards the
fan, which will cool down the device to
75
o
C and then it will supply the required
power. This prevents the device and its
components from burning, but provokes
power cuts that expand unnecessari-
ly the charging time. It is not possible to
give light and charge at the same time.
Ideally the Thermix voltmeter should dis-
play around 12V and then the peripher-
al device should be connected. It will be
ideal to achieve the lower temperature
with a remaining voltage above 4.5V.
B. Lighting: The LED “AIR” light bulbs de-
signed by PowerSpot light up with a very
low voltage. If you use one (or two), each
will shine with the same intensity than
an 80W normal bulb. Once connected,
the general voltage will gradually drop as
more bulbs are added. The bulbs includ-
ed in this PowerSpot kit will bright up
from the moment the voltmeter marks
8.5V and until it marks 30V. However, if
the voltmeter marks 10V or more once
they are connected do not try to increase
this figure: it will only provoke a heating
of the device. However, these bulbs have
been designed to work with a smaller
voltage of the necessary for most of the
usual LEDs, and therefore up to fifteen
bulbs can be placed in parallel and at any
distance (no more than hundred meters
in total). This allows lightening up simul-
taneously dierent rooms in the same
house (the more bulbs added to the net-
work, the lesser they will shine), or take
light – through a very simple wiring – to
several camping tents at the same time
and with minimum consumption. When
connecting consecutive light bulbs the
fan will drop the revolutions, provoking
an overheating in the device. At that mo-
ment, the mechanism switch will react