Operation (continued)
BATTERY Indicator Lights: These three lights will illuminate in several sequences to show the approximate charge level of your connected battery bank and alert you to two fault conditions:
Approximate Battery Charge Level* |
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1 | Green | ~ |
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2 | Green & Yellow | ~ |
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3 | Yellow | ~ | 1 | ||
4 | Yellow & Red | ~ |
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5 | Red | ~ |
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6 | All three lights off | ~ |
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7 | Flashing red | ~ 0% (Inverter shutdown) | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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* Charge levels listed are approximate. Actual conditions vary depending on battery condition and load.
Fault Condition | 7 |
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Indicator Illuminated | Fault Condition |
1 All three lights flash quickly* | Overcharge (Charger shutdown) |
* Approximately ¼ second on, ¼ second off. May also indicate a battery charger fault exists. See Troubleshooting section.
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Resetting Your Inverter/Charger to Restore AC Power
Your Inverter/Charger may cease supplying AC power or DC charging power in order to protect itself from overload or to protect your electrical system. To restore normal functioning:
Overload Reset: Switch operating mode switch to DC OFF and remove some of the connected electrical load (i.e. turn off some of the AC devices drawing power which may have caused the overload of the unit). Wait one minute, then switch operating mode switch back to either AUTO or CHARGE ONLY.
Output Circuit Breaker Reset: Alternatively, check the unit's output circuit breaker. If it has tripped, remove some of the electrical load, wait one minute to allow components to cool, and reset the circuit breaker. See “Troubleshooting” for other possible reasons why AC output may be absent.
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