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1. OFF Power Power Input Active The Power Meter will display the voltage of your source If it is above 36V DO NOT use as this is its absolute limit 12V sub system may go into protect mode above 32V Once a safe voltage is present the Power Active switch can be switched on The Night Light switch will illuminate You are now ready to use the Hypaspark Reading the Power Meter The Power Meter displays information about power quality and usage It displays 4 different measurements at once It permanently displays Volts V Current or Ampere A and Wattage W It also cycles between Peak Current Ap Minimum Voltage Vm Peak Wattage Wp Amp Hours Ah Volts Volts is the electrical equivalent of pressure Too little and it won t work correctly too much and it will damage equipment Current Current is the electrical equivalent of flow If you use to much you will blow a fuse Wattage Wattage is a product of both current and volts This is most useful as it helps not tripping the external fuse on the saturation chamber For example if the bunk light globe is rated at 50Watts then this is a good indication of how much power you can draw from the light socket The potential to draw more is there but you will risk tripping the external fuse Peak Current The most amount of current that has been used at any given time since the unit was powered up Min Voltage The least amount of voltage that
2. Find higher voltage source 12V breaker is switched off Switch on 12V breaker 12V supply has been shorted out or overloaded Remove short and switch Power Active switch off wait 10 seconds then switch back on Also check 12V breaker 12V Accessories socket Bunk lamps Gooseneck and Permanent Power sockets doesn t work but Power Meter is working Cause 12V supply has been shorted out or overloaded Remove short and switch Power Active switch off wait 10 seconds then switch back on Also check 12V breaker Bunk lamps Gooseneck and Permanent Power sockets don t work but Power Meter and 12V accessories port is work Cause Internal self resetting fuse has tripped ing Remove anything plugged into gooseneck sockets and switch off all bunk lights and wait 1 minute before trying again Device won t charge from USB port Not plugged into Charge socket Change to Charge socket 15 Contact Service If you believe your device requires service or spare parts please contact Email hypaspark gmail com Disclaimer The Hypaspark unit and its accessories have not been independently tested nor has it been verified for use in Saturation Chambers In using the Hypaspark unit and its accessories you do so at your own risk Subject to rights under local law s that cannot be excluded Hypaspark shall not under any circumstances be liable eith
3. has been present since the unit was powered up Peak Watts The most power that has been used at any given time since the unit was powered up Amp Hours The amount of current the unit has used since it was powered up The last 4 readouts will be of little to no use for most users Lights The Hypaspark has 3 high power white LED bunk lights and 1 low power red LED for the Night Light It also comes with a gooseneck lamp that can be connected to either side of the Hypaspark Bunk Lights The Bunk Lights point forward left and right Each light has an individual switch Night Light The Night Light is red and points downwards Its purpose is to provide light when not wanting to disturb the entire chamber It is switched by the small red illuminated switch The switch is permanently illuminated when the hypaspark is powered up This allows the user to find the switch in the dark GA Gooseneck Lamp The Gooseneck Lamp is provided to allow users to have a directional light Most would bend it around so as the light is coming from behind their heads when in the bunk The Hypaspark has been designed to work on either side of a saturation chamber As a result the left and right side of the unit are identical so you can always have the goose neck lamp wrap around behind your head and a light shielded from your eyes DO NOT use any other Gooseneck lamp other than the one provided as the internal connections ha
4. Hypaspark Version 2 0 USER MANUAL Warnings Unit contains high power magnets which may cause damage to electronic data storage systems and also may be a pinch hazard Unit will get warm with use this is normal At high current the back heat sink plate may become a burn hazard ONLY use the unit in the wall mount position above 50Watts power usage So that it can dissipate heat properly DO NOT touch LED Bunk lights during use as they become hot DO NOT defeat the circuit protection as this may result in fire or extra damage to the unit DO NOT USE this unit in an oxygen environment greater then 23 5 DO NOT connect this unit to a power source that is out of its range Unit is designed to operate on power sources between 9 32VDC and 8 24VAC With the Power Active switch off the Power Meter can safely be connected up to 50VDC and 35VAC for a short period USE ONLY approved accessories on the Gooseneck Permanent Power connectors Just because another Gooseneck may look the same doesn t mean itis Use of an unapproved accessory may result in the units failure DO NOT leave devices on charge while unattended DO NOT leave devices powered on in an environment that will result in overheating such as on bedding or in bags as these will impede airflow Overview The Hypaspark is a personal power and lighting unit for saturation divers It has a wide power input range making it ideal for many different po
5. er expressly or implicitly for any damages or losses of any kind whatsoever resulting from use of your unit or accessories TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW S HYPASPARK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT PRODUCTS OR FUNCTIONALITY BUSINESS CONTRACTS REVENUES ANTICIPATED SAVINGS INCREASE COSTS OR EXPENSES OR FOR ANY INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL LOSSOR DAMAGE OR LIFE EVEN IF IT IS NEGLIGENT HOWEVER LOCAL LAW MAY GIVE YOU ADDITIONAL REMEDIES IN DAMAGES THAT CANNOT BE EXCLUDED 16
6. reaker is for the bunk lights gooseneck light and permanent accessories power It is rated at 2 5 Amps 11 Power Input Power Output Power Usage Bunk Lights Night Light Gooseneck Lamp Magnet Holding Power Weight Dimensions 12 Specifications 9VDC to 32VDC 8VAC to 24VAC Regulated 12VDC 8 Amps continuous 96Watts Regulated 5VDC 3 Amps continuous 15Watts 120Watts continuous max 12V 220mA 2 64Watts max each 5V 80mA 0 4Watts max 12V 30mA 36Watts max 20Kg MAX right angle to mounting face 950grams unit only no accessories 190mm wide x 120mm deep x 100mm high no accessories Troubleshooting If you still are unable to fix a fault after reading this please contact me Power Meter will not start Cause Voltage to low lt 5V Find higher voltage source Main breaker is switched off Switch on Main breaker Unit has been overloaded Remove cause of overload and reset main breaker Night light and USB ports don t work but Power Meter is working Cause Voltage to low lt 9V Find higher voltage source USB breaker is switched off Switch on USB breaker USB supply has been shorted out or overloaded Remove short and switch Power Active switch off wait 10 seconds then switch back on Also check USB Breaker 12V Accessories socket doesn t work bu Cause Voltage to low lt 6V t Power Meter is working
7. they will draw much less than this It can be switched by the 12V Breaker switch The socket in the Hypaspark also has a locking function as shown on the bezel as well as a dust moisture cover Circuit Breakers The Hypaspark has 3 circuit breaker switches These can be switched manually or when the current through a breaker exceeds the limit it will simply switch off It also has an internal self resetting breaker Circuit breakers do no act instantly the time it takes to trip depends on how much the limit is being exceeded by Trip Times At 100 of the breakers rating the breaker will never trip At 135 of the breakers rating the breaker will trip within 1 hour At 200 of the breakers rating the breaker will trip within 1 minute 10 Circuit breakers are a last resort protection They usually do not make a device indestructible they do stop it from catching fire once a terminal fault has occurred Circuit breakers CAN NOT be reset instantly you must wait at least 30 seconds before they can be reset after they trip The internal breaker requires about 1 minute before it will reset Main Breaker The Main Breaker is for the entire unit If it is off not even the power meter will operate Itis rated at 10 Amps USB Breaker The USB Breaker is for the USB ports and the Night Light It is rated at 3 Amps 12V Breaker The 12V Breaker is for the 12V lighter socket It is rated at 8 Amps Internal Breaker The Internal B
8. ve been modified to suit the Hypaspark USB Power 4 USB power outlets are provided 2 for charging powering high power devices such as smart phones and tablets 2 for standard devices such as fans lights etc Standard devices can be plugged into the charge ports as well Each USB port is switched by the adjacent switch so there is no need to remove the plug when the device no longer needs power The dull orange glow may be noticeable from behind the USB ports this is completely normal and also indicates that the USB supply is functioning The USB ports are circuit protected to 3 Amps total The top of the Hypaspark has been left bare to give a convenient shelf to place a phone on while charging Car 12V Socket The car lighter socket can provide up to 96 watts of power to power anything that a car adapter can be purchased for It supplies a regulated 12V so anything that requires 12V can be powered with a simple cable Some netbooks and portable DVD players require a regulated supply An unregulated supply such as a car can vary from 10 5V up to 15V which would result in the failure of the connected device unless a more complex adapter is used For devices that require something other then 12V such as laptops the correct car lighter power adapter must be used Some devices especially laptops will have power adapters that are rated at 90Watts and higher This is their absolute maximum power requirements 99 of the time
9. wer systems both AC and DC based It can also be used on battery power It has multiple USB ports for charging a variety of devices as well as an automotive accessories socket for devices requiring extra power The lighting system consists of a red night light and 3 separate ultra bright white lights as well as a gooseneck light Connections Power Power connection is via the supplied 1m 5 pin DIN to alligator clip lead Connection is not polarity conscious The alligator clips are intentionally staggered to prevent them from shorting together Unit will operate from 9V 32VDC and 8V to 24VAC It is circuit protected at 10 Amps USB Unit has 4 USB ports 2 are for charging smart devices such as Mp3 players phones and tablets while 2 are for dumb devices such as fans lights and novelties It is circuit protected to 3 Amps Automotive Accessories Socket lighter socket This allows almost any device that a car power adapter can be purchased for to be powered The accessories socket outputs regulated 12VDC and is circuit protected to 8 Amps Permanent Power Gooseneck Light Socket There are 2 Permanent Power Gooseneck sockets which are switched together As well as provide permanent power for special accessories Powering Up MAKE SURE the Power Active switch is OFF and all breakers are switched on Connect the supplied power lead to the power input socket then to your power source

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