Xantrex Technology 600HD manual Run Time on Typical AC Appliances

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Operating AC Appliances

Run Time on Typical AC Appliances

Note: The fewer watts an AC appliance uses, the longer the XPower Powerpack will operate before recharging is required.

Typical AC appliances that can be used on the XPower

Powerpack are listed in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1AC Appliances and Run Times

AC-powered Products

Wattsa

Run time (hours)b

Cordless telephone

5

56

 

 

 

Fluorescent work light

14

20

 

 

 

Laptop computer

40

7

 

 

 

Table lamp

40

7

 

 

 

13" colour TV

60

4.5

 

 

 

3/8" drill

190

50 min.

 

 

 

a.Represents actual power consumption as measured on sample products.

b.Operating times assume a fully charged 28 Ah battery and may vary based on model/brand used.

High Surge Appliances

The wattage rating of AC appliances is the average power used by the appliance. Appliances such as televisions, computer monitors and appliances with motors consume much more power than their average rating when they are first switched on.

Although XPower Powerpack can supply momentary surge power up to 960 W, some appliances may exceed the capabilities of the XPower Powerpack and trigger the inverter’s safety overload shutdown circuit.

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Contents XPower Powerpack 600HD XPower Powerpack 600HD Owner’s GuideDate and Revision Purpose Conventions UsedRelated Information Important Safety Instructions Safety Safety Precautions When Working With Batteries Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances Viii Contents Troubleshooting MaintenanceSpecifications About the XPower Powerpack 600HD IntroductionComprehensive Protection Automatic overloadLow Battery Protection Jump-Start Cables Safety FeatureFeatures Materials ListXPower Powerpack 600HD Features Front Panel FeaturesFeature Description Front Panel DetailRequired How to Condition Required Action Control Panel OperationCharging Status AM/FM Radio with Digital Alarm Clock Radio and Clock FeaturesRadio and Clock Operation DC Power Socket can Left Side ViewAccessories Detachable heavy-duty jump-start cablesOperation Operating Conditions and GuidelinesDry Cool Ventilated Safe Protected from battery gases Choosing a LocationRecharging with the AC Charger Using XPower Powerpack 600HD for the First TimeTo recharge with the AC Charger Operating AC Appliances Using the LightUnderstanding AC Appliances AC-powered Products Watts a Run time hours b Run Time on Typical AC AppliancesTrouble Appliances Operating an AC Appliance To operate an AC applianceOperating 12 V DC Appliances DC Appliance Watts a Run Time Hours bTo operate a 12 V DC appliance Jump-Starting a Vehicle’s Engine To jump-start a vehicle or boat engineJump-Starting a Vehicle’s Engine Using the Radio Connecting to an External BatteryPower Draw Listening to the AM BandConnecting to an External Battery Connecting to an External Battery Maintenance Battery MaintenanceRecharging the XPower Powerpack 600HD Battery Function buttonRecharging with the AC Charger Recharging with the DC Charging Cable Recharging the XPower Powerpack 600HD Battery Recharging with a Generator’s Regulated 12 V DC Outlet Recharging From a Solar PanelTo wire the coaxial DC connector 1Typical DC Coaxial Connector ConnectionReplacing the Incandescent Light Replacing the External FuseTo replace the light bulb To replace the external fuseTroubleshooting Common ProblemsBuzz in Audio Equipment Television InterferenceTroubleshooting Reference Problem Possible Cause SolutionGreen Charging Status light is Charging Green Voltage at the AC Use AC wall outlet that supplies Page Electrical Specifications SpecificationsDC Section AC Power Section Internal Battery Charging Controller SystemAccessories Physical SpecificationsRadio Page Warranty and Return Information WarrantyWarranty and Return Product DisclaimerExclusions Return Material Authorization Policy Return ProcedureOut of Warranty Service Information About Your System Serial Number Purchased From Purchase Date975-0213-01-01 REV. a
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