2. Wait until 12 volts are reached and
then adjust the flame for it to remain
stable there.
The voltmeter indicates the generated
current.
Since
component first sends power to the fan
and then to the load output, it will first
display 3 or 4 volts for about thirty
seconds. Afterwards, once the maximum
power to the fan is reached, it will divert
power to the outlet and the voltmeter
will begin to increase. The optimum is 12
to
13
volts
and
indicated in the adhesive thermometer
should not exceed 75° C (about 170° F).
If the thermometer indicates above this
temperature the fire is excessive. The
adhesive thermometer is provided in the
kit; the user can stick it where they wish,
although the ideal is on the side of the
casing. The colour of the thermometer
varies with temperature. If the bar is
black, the temperature is lower or higher
than the figure indicated in it. If it is
green or blue it indicates the tempe-
rature at which the Mini Thermix is at.
an
inner
electronic
the
temperature
Note that an increase in the flame does
not necessarily mean an increase in
power: if the flames are excessive or
beyond the edges of the device it will
heat up but not generate more watts.
3. Connect the desired device.
Once a stable voltage is reached
connect the desired electric device. It is
very important to remember that when
connecting bulbs, phones, etc., the
voltmeter will decrease somewhat; this
is no cause for worry: Mini Thermix is a
power
generator
ventilation. The Powerspot 'Air' bulbs will
illuminate at 100% while the voltmeter
dial is above 10 volts, although they start
providing light above 8.5 volts. An ideal
flame should be sought for each
individual installation, always ensuring
that the flame does not exceed the
perimeter of the base.
with
automatic
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