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*TM 10-7310-281-13&P - JATONKAM35s HOME ON THE WEB

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TM <strong>10</strong>-73<strong>10</strong>-<strong>281</strong>-13&P 0002<br />

LOCATI<strong>ON</strong> AND DESCRIPTI<strong>ON</strong> OF MAJOR COMP<strong>ON</strong>ENTS – C<strong>ON</strong>TINUED<br />

Battery Pack<br />

Contains two sealed lead acid batteries and an<br />

internal charger. It provides the electrical storage<br />

to start and operate three MBUs simultaneously<br />

for 3 hours at an ambient of 60°F (15.5°C) and a<br />

period of 2 hours at an ambient of -25°F(-32°C).<br />

The module is rechargeable through the standard<br />

NATO vehicle power connector in 3 hours with<br />

temperatures between 60°F (15.5°C) and<br />

120°F(49°C) and in 5 hours at -25°F(-32°C). The<br />

battery charger circuit prevents overcharge. A<br />

three-position function switch controls the charging<br />

function as well as the voltage supplied to the<br />

output connector. Indicator lights show the state<br />

of the battery charge. The batteries and charger<br />

are assembled in an aluminum frame with handles<br />

and a cover. The pack is capable of operating<br />

within the same environmental conditions as the<br />

MBU.<br />

Figure 4. Battery Pack.<br />

24VDC Power Cables<br />

Two types of power cable extensions are<br />

available: a 15-ft length for use in the MKT and 3-ft<br />

and 25-ft lengths for use with all other systems.<br />

These cables cannot be connected directly to the<br />

MBU.<br />

NATO Adapter Cable<br />

Figure 5. 24VDC Power Cables.<br />

To facilitate the connection between a vehicle and<br />

the battery module, or between a vehicle and the<br />

MBUs directly, a 25-ft adapter cable is available<br />

that is compatible with the power-in receptacle of<br />

the MBU and battery module, as well as the<br />

vehicular output connector.<br />

Fuel Can Adapter<br />

Figure 6. NATO Adapter Cable.<br />

This is a standard fuel can adapter (Figure 7) to<br />

facilitate fueling and draining of the MBU fuel tank.<br />

Figure 7. Fuel Can Adapter.<br />

0002-5

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