Specifications
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 
3.1.4 PS100 Rechargeable Power Supply 
The PS100 houses a sealed monoblock rechargeable battery. To install the 
battery, loosen the two thumb screws and remove the cover. 
1.  With the PS100 power switch "OFF", insert the battery and plug the 
battery lead into the connector labeled "INT". 
2.  Make sure the red and black wires attached to the "+12 V" and "
" 
terminals on the PS100 are connected to the "12 V" and "G" terminals on 
the CR1000 Wiring Panel. 
3.  An AC transformer or unregulated solar panel (Section 3.1-5) should be 
connected to the PS100 at all times. Connect the lead wires from the 
transformer or solar panel without regard to polarity to the two terminals 
labeled "CHG" (Figure 3.1-4); the red LED should light when voltage is 
present. 
The wall transformer converts 120 VAC input to 18 VAC 
output. Maximum charging current is 1.1 A. 
NOTE 
Maximum input voltage into the "CHG" terminals is 26 
VAC or 26 VDC. Do not connect 110 VAC directly to 
"CHG" terminals. 
WARNING 
4.  Turn power switch to "ON", and replace cover. 
3.1.5 Solar Panel 
Solar panels purchased from CSI are shipped with a charge plug taped to the 
back of the panel. The charge plug is not used with the PS100. Refer to the 
solar panel manual for installation instructions. 
1.  Mount the solar panel to the mast, facing south (northern hemisphere). 
Position the solar panel at the top of the 1 1/4 inch diameter section of the 
mast. Install using its mounting hardware (see Figure 3.1-5). 
2.  The solar panel should be oriented to receive maximum insolation over the 
course of the year. Suggested tilt angles (referenced to the horizontal 
plane) are listed below. 
Site Latitude
 Tilt Angle 
0 - 10 degrees  10 degrees 
11 - 20  Latitude + 5 degrees 
21 - 45  Latitude + 10 degrees 
46 - 65  Latitude + 15 degrees 
> 65  80 degrees 
3.  After determining the tilt angle, loosen the two bolts that attach the 
mounting bracket to the panel. Adjust the angle, then tighten the bolts. 
Secure the lead wire to the mast using wire ties. 
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