Operating Several Loads At Once; Resetting The Ac Circuit Breaker; Reading The Front Panel Indicators; Battery Voltage Indicator - Xantrex PROwatt 3000 Owner's Manual

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Operating Several Loads at Once

Resetting the AC Circuit Breaker

Reading the Front Panel Indicators

Battery Voltage Indicator

Battery Current Indicator

If you are going to operate several loads at the same time, turn them on
separately after you have turned the inverter on. This will ensure that the
inverter does not have to deliver the starting current for all the loads at
once.
If you are powering loads using the AC receptacle on the PROwatt 3000's
front panel, the built-in circuit breaker limits the output power to 1700
watts (15 amps). If the breaker trips while you are powering loads from
this receptacle, reduce the size of the load. Reset the circuit breaker.
The battery
VOLTS
the PROwatt 3000. At low input currents, this voltage is very close to the
battery voltage. At high input currents, this voltage is lower than the
battery voltage because of the voltage drop across the cable and
connection.
During operation, the voltage should remain in the green area.
If voltage goes into the top or bottom red area, the inverter may shut
down.
The
indicator shows the current that the inverter is drawing from
AMPS
the battery. It does not indicate current drawn by other loads also
connected to the battery.
For long-term operation, the current should remain in the green area.
Short-term operation is possible with the current in the yellow area.
If the current rises to the red area, the inverter reduces its output
voltage to protect itself and will shut down soon after.
indicator shows the voltage at the input terminals of
Operating Several Loads at Once
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