Operating Limits; Troubleshooting - Go Power GP-SW3000 Manual

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and the load will operate normally. Any load less than 7 W will not wake up the inverter
and the inverter will remain in power save mode.
Power Saving
Disable
> 7 W
> 15 W
> 20 W
> 28 W
> 35 W
> 42 W
> 50 W
To disable power saving, leave dip switches S1, S2 and S3 in the OFF or 0 position
5.11 What is Power Saving? (GP-SW1000, GP-SW2000 and GP-
SW3000)
Power saving mode enables the inverter to be "on" and waiting for a load, yet draw very
little power. When power saving is enabled and the inverter senses a load, it may take one
second for the load to become active. This one-second wait will be fine for loads that
draw continually, such as televisions and stereos.
However, it may not be suitable for loads that are intermittent such as bread makers,
power tools or blenders. Power saving will continually draw a small amount of power from
the batteries, so if the inverter will not be in use for longer than a day, it is advisable to turn
the inverter off using the on/off switch located on the front of the inverter or remote.
5.12 Remote
The GP-SW1000, GP-SW2000 and GP-SW3000 are available with an optional remote.
The remote will turn the inverter on and off and indicate normal operation or any faults that
have caused the inverter to shut down. The remote will show battery voltage and power
consumption.
The remote will show if the battery voltage is too high and will sound an alarm if the battery
voltage falls too low (Under Voltage). The remote will also sound an alarm if the output
power is above the inverter specifications (Overload). The Under Voltage and Overload
alarm consists of five single beeps every eight seconds.

Operating limits

6.1 Input voltage:
The power inverter will operate from input voltage ranging 10.5 V – 15 V (12 V) or 21 V-
30 V (24 V). If the voltage drops below 11 V (12 V) or 22 V (24 V), the Input Level LED will
flash red twice per second and five single beeps will sound every eight seconds. If the
voltage drops below 10.5 V (12 V) or 21 V (24 V), the Input Level LED will flash red twice
per second, five double beeps will sound, the fault light will come on and the AC output
will disconnect. This protects your battery from being over discharged.
The power inverter will also shut down if the input voltage exceeds 15 V (12 V) or 30 V (24
V). This protects the inverter against excessive input voltage. If the voltage rises above 15
V (12 V) or 30 V (24 V), the Input Level LED will flash red four times per second, five
double beeps will sound, the fault light will come on, and the AC output will disconnect.
Although the power inverter incorporates protection against over voltage, it may still be
damaged if the input voltage is allowed to exceed 20 V (12 V) or 40 V (24 V).

7. Troubleshooting

7.1 Common problems
Television interference: Operation of the power inverter can interfere with television
reception on some channels. If this situation occurs, the following steps may help to
Go Power! GP-SW3000, GP-SW2000, GP-SW1000
S1
S2
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
and GP-SW600
Inverter Owner's Manual
S3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
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