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Before you begin, Solar panel and gate activity chart – Mighty Mule MM362-D User Manual

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Mighty Mule 362-D Installation Instructions

rev 07/19/11

1. Determine Charging Options for Battery: Transformer OR Solar

NEVER USE TRANSFORMER AND SOLAR PANEL(S) AT THE SAME TIME!

It will damage the control board!

IMPORTANT

• The Mighty Mule 362-D is designed and intended for use with a 12 Volt automotive or lawn tractor battery. The

battery must be placed inside a weatherproof case and located within 6' of the control box.

The 8' battery

harness connects the battery to the control board.

• The battery charge is maintained by the 14 Volt transformer included

OR optional solar panel(s). The transformer

OR solar panel is connected to the control board using low voltage, 16 gauge, dual conductor, multi-stranded,

direct burial wire [RB509] (page 26).

• All low voltage wire used with the Mighty Mule Gate Opener must be 16 gauge dual conductor, multi-stranded,

direct burial wire.

• The transformer is intended for indoor use. If the transformer can only be plugged into an outside electrical

outlet, a weatherproof cover or housing

must be used.

• If your gate is more than 1000' from an AC power source, you will need to use a solar panel charging kit

(

minimum 10 watts) . Refer to the Solar Panels and Gate Activity Chart below.

Solar Panel and Gate Activity Chart

The table and map illustrate the

maximum number of gate cycles

to expect per day in a particular

area when using from 10 to 20

watts of solar charging power. The figures

shown are for winter (minimum sunlight) and

do not account for the use of any accessory

items.
Accessories connected to your system

will draw additional power from the

battery and will require additional solar

panels.
NOTE: UP to 250 ft. of dual conductor, 16

guage, multi-stranded wire may be used

to allow installation of solar panels in direct

sunlight.
See page 26:

10 Watt Solar Panel [FM123]

5 Watt Solar Panel [FM121]

Dual Gate

Winter Ratings

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

10 Watts

8

16

26

15 Watts

11

20

30

20 Watts

14

28

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