Xantrex Technology 1000i, 1800i owner manual Battery Size

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7.2 Battery Size

Just as important as the type of battery selected for use with your Xantrex Prosine Inverter is the subject of battery size (capacity). There are a number of different standards for rating battery capacity. Automotive starting batteries are normally rated by cranking amps. This is not a relevant rating for continuous use. Deep cycle batteries are rated either by reserve capacity in minutes or by amp-hours.

Battery reserve capacity is a measure of how long a battery can deliver a certain amount of current—usually 25 amps. For example, a battery with a reserve capacity of 180 minutes can deliver 25 amps for 180 minutes before it is completely discharged.

Amp-hour capacity is a measure of how many amps a battery can deliver for a specified length of time— usually 20 hours. For example, a typical marine or RV battery rated for 100 amp hours can deliver 5 amps for 20 hours. (5 amps x 20 hours = 100 amp hours)

You can expect performance from the inverter to suffer with the use of a small, low amp-hour rated battery (for example, 50 Ah). Even if your battery is in excellent shape and fully charged you will likely experience poor surge power performance and unsatisfactory operating time with anything but a small AC load. Xantrex recommends a minimum battery size of 200 Ah for moderate loads (less than 1000 W) and greater than 400 Ah for heavy loads.

To determine how large a battery or battery bank you require for equipment running from the inverter, simply add together the power requirements for all electrical devices that you will be running multiplied by their approximate running times in hours between battery recharges. Each device will be rated in either watts, volts and amps, or VA. For this calculation, all three of these ratings are equivalent (i.e. volts x amps = watts

=VA). The following example, based on battery recharging every three days, illustrates the calculation:

1Power Consumption x Operating Time

Convert the watt hours to amp hours by dividing total watt hours by 10:

1495 watt hours/10 = 149.5 amp hours

A 150 amp hour battery is required to supply enough power for the above loads, and become completely discharged. Ideally, you normally want to discharge your battery to only 50% capacity, so for the above loads, you would require about 300 amp hours of battery capacity.

When sizing your battery, be generous. More capacity is better since you will have more reserve capacity, and your battery will not be discharged as deeply. Battery life is directly dependent on how deeply the battery is discharged. The deeper the discharge, the shorter the battery life.

As your power requirements increase, to obtain sufficient battery capacity, you may need to use more than one battery. Two identical batteries can be connected positive to positive and negative to negative in a parallel system that doubles the capacity and maintains the voltage of a single battery. It is not recommended to connect batteries from different manufacturers or with different amp-hour ratings or with different battery electrolytes in parallel. Decreased battery life may result.

Load

Power

Operating Time

Watt hours1

Consumption

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV & VCR

115

W

3 hrs

345

 

 

 

(1 hr per day)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coffee

750

W

1 hr

750

Maker

 

 

(20 min. per day)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microwave

800

W

0.5 hrs

400

Oven

 

 

(10 min. per day)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

1495

Xantrex Prosine Inverter Owner’s Manual

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Contents 1000 1000i 1800 1800i Page Table of Contents Part Number TrademarksExclusion for Documentation Date and RevisionPrecautions When Working With Batteries Important Safety InstructionsGeneral Safety Precautions Explosive Gas PrecautionsEnglish Inverter Function Prosine Inverter Key FeaturesAutomatic Transfer Switch IntroductionMounting the Prosine Inverter InstallationRequirements for Installation Locating the Prosine InverterInput and Output Protection Wiring the Prosine InverterFor AC hardwire versions For units equipped with an AC outletModel Making AC Wiring ConnectionsMaking DC Wiring Connections Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters GFCIsBattery Connections DC Grounding Prosine Inverter OperationPrinciples of Operation Output WaveformControl Panel Prosine Powersave ModeInverter Operating Limits and Protection Features TestingFault Conditions and Indicators Troubleshooting GuideWarranty Warranty and Return InformationAppendices Battery TypeBattery Size Performance Graphs Power Derating CurveEfficiency Curve Regulatory Approvals SpecificationsEnglish English Français Table des matièresManuel d’instruction du convertisseur Prosine Précautions à prendre avec des batteries Consignes de sécurité importantesPrécautions générales de sécurité Précautions contre les explosions de gazBasculement automatique option Caractéristiques du convertisseur ProsineFonctionnement Panneau de contrôlePour monter le convertisseur Exigences pour l’installationOù placer le convertisseur Prosine? Montage du convertisseurProtection en entrée et sortie Branchement du convertisseurPour les versions avec prise Pour les versions bornier à visPour connecter l’alternatif Branchement en alternatif ACBranchement du courant continu Interrupteurs de Circuit pour panne liée La terre GFCIsFabricant Numéro du Modèle Bateaux Véhicules de Maison Loisirs Modéle Pour connecter le continuPanneau de contrôle Fonctionnement du convertisseur ProsinePrincipes de fonctionnement Sortie sinusoïdalePour faire fonctionner le convertisseur Prosine Fonction PowersavePour tester le convertisseur TestModéle Fabricant et Modéle Défauts et indicateurs Guide de dépannagePolitique d’autorisation de retour Informations concernant la garantie et le retourGarantie Type de batterie AnnexeDelco Voyager Taille de la batterieSeaGel Courbe de perte de puissance en fonction de la température Graphiques des performancesCourbe de rendement Conformité aux règles 10. Spécifications et performancesFrançais Español ÍndiceManuel del Usuario del Inversor Prosine Precauciones cuando trabaje con Baterías Instrucciones Importantes de SeguridadPrecauciones Generales de Seguridad Precauciones para Explosiones de GasTablero de Control IntroducciónCaracterísticas principales del Inversor Prosine Función del InversorMontaje del Inversor Prosine InstalaciónRequisitos para la Instalación Ubicando su Inversor ProsinePara las versiones de cableado permanente de CA Cable del Inversor ProsineComo montar el Inversor Prosine Para las unidades equipadas con un tomacorrientes de CAPara hacer las conexiones del cable de CA Protección de Entrada y de SalidaHaciendo las Conexiones del Cable de El cable de CA debe de ser conectado en el siguiente ordenFabricante Número de Modelo Interruptor de Tierra del Circuito Defectuoso GfciAWG Para conectar los cables de CCConexión a Tierra de CC Funcionamiento del Inversor ProsinePrincipios sobre el Funcionamiento Forma de Onda de SalidaFigura 7. Tablero de Control del Inversor Prosine Tablero de ControlLimites de Funcionamiento y Características de Protección Modalidad Powersave del ProsinePara probar el Inversor Prosine ProbandoModelo Fabricante y número de Problema y síntomas Posible Cause Solución Guía de verificación y corrección de problemasCondiciones de falla e indicadores Garantía Información de garantía y devoluciónTipo de Batería ApéndicesWest Marine Sea Volt Motomaster Nautilius Tamaño de la BateríaCurva de Reducción de Potencia Gráficos de PerformanceCurva de Eficiencia Aprobaciones Regulatorias otras Especificaciones de PerformanceDesignaciones Inhaltsverzeichnis Deutsch Vorsichtsmaßnahmen beim Arbeiten mit Batterien Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseAllgemeine Sicherheitsmaßnahmen Vorsichtsmaßnahmen bei explosiven GasenBedienfeld EinleitungHauptmerkmale des Prosine Wechselrichters WechselrichterfunktionEinbauvoraussetzungen EinbauAutomatischer Übertragungsschalter Montage des Prosine Einbauort des Prosine- WechselrichtersVorgehensweise Eingabe- und Ausgabeschutz Verdrahtung des Prosine- WechselrichtersBei Geräten mit einem Wechselstromausgang Bei festverdrahteten ModellversionenHerstellen der Wechselstrom- verdrahtung Herstellen der Gleichstrom- Drahtverbindungen Erdschluß-LeistungstrennerHersteller Modell Nr Gebäuden ModellGleichstrom-Erdung Herstellen der Gleichstrom-DrahtverbindungenBedienfeld Prosine-WechselrichterbetriebFunktionsweise Wellenform der WechselstromausgabeZum Betrieb des Prosine-Wechselrichters Der ENERGIESPAR-Modus des ProsineModell Hersteller und Modell Nr Betriebsgrenzwerte und Schutzvorrichtungen des ProsineÜberprüfen des Prosine-Wechselrichters ÜberprüfungFehlersuche Störungsursachen und FehlermeldungenGewährleistung Gewährleistung und RücksendeinformationenBatteriearten AnhangBatteriegröße Leistungsverlustkurve Wirkungsgradkurve High Batt Shutdown = Tips bei der FehlersucheBehördliche Genehmigungen Technische DatenUnd andere Bezeichnungen Anmerkungen 445-0049-01-01
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1800i, 1000, 1800, 1000i specifications

Xantrex Technology offers a range of power inverters that cater to both recreational and professional needs, with the Xantrex 1800 and 1000 models being among the most popular in their lineup. These inverters are specially designed to convert DC power from batteries into clean, pure sine wave AC power, making them suitable for running sensitive electronic devices and appliances.

The Xantrex 1800 is a robust inverter that delivers 1800 watts of continuous power and 3600 watts of peak power. This makes it ideal for powering essential appliances like refrigerators, microwaves, and power tools. Its compact design allows for easier installation in various settings such as RVs, boats, and off-grid homes.

On the other hand, the Xantrex 1000 inverter is designed for lower power requirements, offering 1000 watts of continuous power and 2000 watts of peak power. It is perfect for powering small appliances, electronics, and gadgets, making it a great choice for weekend campers and those who require less energy capacity.

Both models feature advanced technologies, including low idle power draw, which ensures that energy is conserved when the inverter is not actively powering devices. They also include overload protection, ensuring the inverter shuts down automatically if the power exceeds its limits, thus preventing damage to the unit or connected devices.

Another hallmark of Xantrex inverters is their user-friendly interface. The LED indicator lights provide clear status updates on the power output and inverter operation, making it easy for users to monitor performance at a glance. Additionally, both models feature various safety protocols, including short circuit and over-temperature protection, to enhance operational safety.

Installation is straightforward, thanks to the provided mounting options and wiring accessories. The units are designed to withstand harsh environments, with durable casings that enhance longevity and resilience.

In summary, the Xantrex 1800 and 1000 models offer reliable power solutions for a variety of applications. Their combination of high-quality sine wave output, advanced safety features, and user-friendly operation makes them a top choice for anyone seeking dependable off-grid power. With Xantrex, users can trust that they are investing in products engineered for performance and durability in an ever-increasing range of power needs.