Troubleshooting
WARNING: Electrical shock and burn hazard.
Do not dismantle the PROwatt SW Inverter. It does not contain any
Troubleshooting Reference
Condition | Possible Cause | Solution |
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E 0 1 | Under Voltage (low | Recharge the battery. |
| input) shutdown | Check cables and |
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| connection if secure. |
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E 0 1 | Poor DC wiring | Use proper cable and |
with persistent low | and/or poor battery | make secure |
battery alarm. | condition | connections. |
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| Charge the battery or |
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| install a new battery. |
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E 0 2 | Over Voltage (high | Make sure the |
| input) shutdown | inverter is connected |
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| to a 12 V battery. |
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Condition | Possible Cause | Solution |
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E 0 3 | Overload shutdown | Reduce the load |
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| within the inverter’s |
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| continuous power |
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| rating. |
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E 0 4 | Over temperature | Allow the inverter to |
Heavy load is | shutdown | cool off and reduce |
connected then AC |
| the load if |
output becomes |
| continuous operation |
unavailable. |
| is required. |
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E 0 4 | Over temperature | Improve ventilation |
Normal load is | shutdown | and make sure the |
connected then AC |
| inverter’s ventilation |
output becomes |
| openings are not |
unavailable. |
| obstructed. |
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| Reduce the ambient |
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| temperature, if |
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| possible. |
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