Xantrex Technology 1500 manual Jump-starting via a Vehicle’s Lighter Plug Socket

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Vehicle or Boat Engine Starting

7.As far from the battery as possible, connect the cable’s black negative (-) clamp to the engine block, cylinder head, or other stationary heavy metal part of the engine. Do not attach the black negative clamp to the engine’s battery terminal.

8.Take the other end of the jump-start cables and connect the black negative (-) clamp to XPower 1500’s negative High Power DC Terminal (black). You are now ready to start the engine.

9.If the vehicle fails to crank, disconnect the jump-start cables in reverse order of steps 5-8. Ensure that the contact areas are clean, then repeat steps 5 through 8.

10.After the vehicle is started and while the cables are still connected, it is a good idea to run the motor at fast idle for 5 minutes to fast-charge XPower 1500’s battery pack. After recharging, remove the jump-start cables in the reverse order of steps 5-8.

Jump-starting via a Vehicle’s Lighter Plug Socket

The following simple procedure is often sufficient to start a vehicle when its battery has sufficient power to “crank the engine” slightly, but not start it.

1.Connect your vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket to XPower 1500’s DC Power Socket using the DC Charging Cable. You may need to switch the ignition key to the “accessory” position to supply power to the lighter socket. Be sure to also turn off all accessories that may be running from the vehicle’s battery.

2.Wait 15 minutes while XPower 1500 partially charges your vehicle’s battery, then remove the DC Charging Cable before attempting to start the engine.

3.If your vehicle does not start, attempt to jump-start as described in the previous section - Jump-Starting Directly to the Battery.

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CAUTION: Equipment damage

Do not attempt to start your vehicle while the DC Charging Cable is connected to the vehicle’s 12-volt outlet or lighter socket. Remove the DC Charging Cable first, then start your vehicle. This will prevent the fuse protecting the vehicle’s 12-volt outlet from blowing.

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Contents XPower 1500 Portable Household Power XPower 1500 Portable Household Power Owner’s GuideDate and Revision Important Safety Instructions Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances SafetyContents Troubleshooting SpecificationsIntroduction Topics Covered in the GuideFeatures and Accessories 1Features and Accessories2below shows how to assemble the handle and attach it to Assembling the HandlePage Operation Power Ratings and Battery Life Operating 115-volt AC Products XPower 1500 Basic OperationOperating 12-volt DC Accessories Recharging XPower Using XPower 1500 to Jump-Start Your VehicleIndicators, Controls, and Connection Points AC Power Panel2Battery level Indicator 3DC Power Panel 4High Power 12-volt DC Terminals Powering 115-volt AC Products Connecting Your AC ProductsAutomatic Protection Overload, Overheating, and Low Battery Battery Operating Times AC Powered Products Watts HoursPowering 12-volt DC Accessories Connecting 12-volt DC AccessoriesDC Powered Products Watts Hours Jump-starting Directly to the Battery Vehicle or Boat Engine StartingJump-starting via a Vehicle’s Lighter Plug Socket Charging Options Recharging XPowerBattery Self-discharge and Shelf Life Recharging with the AC Charger Recharging from your Vehicle Recharging with a Generator’s 12-volt DC Power Outlet Recharging with a Solar PanelPreparing the Cables Connecting to an External BatteryExtended Operating Time Connecting the Cables 445-0127-01-01 Battery Replacement Replacing XPower 1500’s Internal Battery PackObtaining a Battery Replacement Battery Replacement Page Buzzing Sound in Audio Systems TroubleshootingCommon Problems Television InterferenceTroubleshooting Reference 1Troubleshooting ReferenceVolt AC Section SpecificationsVolt DC Section Charging System MechanicalWarranty and Return Information WarrantyDisclaimer ProductExclusions Return Material Authorization PolicyReturn Procedure Out of Warranty Service Information About Your System
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1500 specifications

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