Xantrex Technology 1500 manual 445-0127-01-01

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5.Use the black Terminal Cover to fasten the 5/16” ring type connector on the other end of the negative (black or marked negative) cable to XPower 1500’s negative High Power DC Terminal (black). Again, tighten firmly, but do not over tighten.

6.To disconnect the external battery, simply follow steps 2-5 in reverse order.

Important: Unless the external battery is a lead acid, 17 amp-hour, AGM design, it must be disconnected from XPower 1500 prior to recharging XPower 1500’s internal battery pack. The AC Charger and DC Charging Cable supplied should only be used to charge (a connected) external battery that has the same amp-hour rating and design as XPower 1500’s internal battery pack. If your external battery is not the type specified above, disconnect it from XPower 1500 and charge it with a separate battery charger.

WARNING: Personal injury

Disconnect the external battery prior to moving XPower 1500 to prevent damage to the connecting cables or the external battery, and to avoid possible injury to you or another person.

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Contents XPower 1500 Portable Household Power Owner’s Guide XPower 1500 Portable Household PowerDate and Revision Important Safety Instructions Safety Precautions for Using Rechargeable AppliancesContents Specifications TroubleshootingTopics Covered in the Guide Introduction1Features and Accessories Features and AccessoriesAssembling the Handle 2below shows how to assemble the handle and attach it toPage Operation Power Ratings and Battery Life XPower 1500 Basic Operation Operating 12-volt DC AccessoriesOperating 115-volt AC Products Using XPower 1500 to Jump-Start Your Vehicle Recharging XPowerAC Power Panel Indicators, Controls, and Connection Points2Battery level Indicator 3DC Power Panel 4High Power 12-volt DC Terminals Connecting Your AC Products Powering 115-volt AC ProductsAutomatic Protection Overload, Overheating, and Low Battery AC Powered Products Watts Hours Battery Operating TimesConnecting 12-volt DC Accessories Powering 12-volt DC AccessoriesDC Powered Products Watts Hours Vehicle or Boat Engine Starting Jump-starting Directly to the BatteryJump-starting via a Vehicle’s Lighter Plug Socket Recharging XPower Battery Self-discharge and Shelf LifeCharging Options Recharging with the AC Charger Recharging from your Vehicle Recharging with a Solar Panel Recharging with a Generator’s 12-volt DC Power OutletConnecting to an External Battery Extended Operating TimePreparing the Cables Connecting the Cables 445-0127-01-01 Replacing XPower 1500’s Internal Battery Pack Battery ReplacementObtaining a Battery Replacement Battery Replacement Page Common Problems TroubleshootingBuzzing Sound in Audio Systems Television Interference1Troubleshooting Reference Troubleshooting ReferenceSpecifications Volt DC SectionVolt AC Section Mechanical Charging SystemWarranty Warranty and Return InformationProduct DisclaimerReturn Material Authorization Policy Return ProcedureExclusions Information About Your System Out of Warranty Service
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1500 specifications

Xantrex Technology is a well-regarded name in the field of power conversion solutions, particularly known for its advanced inverter and charger systems for various applications, including recreational vehicles, marine, and mobile power systems. Three of their popular models are the Xantrex inverter series: the 800, 1500, and 1750. Each model is designed to provide reliable, efficient power in a compact form factor, catering to different power needs.

The Xantrex 800 inverter delivers 800 watts of continuous power, making it suitable for smaller applications such as charging electronic devices, powering lights, or running small appliances. It combines a sine wave output with high-efficiency technology to ensure compatibility with sensitive electronics. One of its main features is an easy-to-use interface, typically including LED indicators, that allows users to monitor power status at a glance.

The Xantrex 1500 inverter ups the ante by offering 1500 watts of continuous power. It is particularly well-suited for larger loads, such as microwave ovens or small refrigerators. This model incorporates advanced power management technology, ensuring better load handling and energy efficiency. The built-in safety features, including over-voltage and over-temperature protection, enhance the reliability of this inverter for longer-term applications.

The Xantrex 1750 inverter is the most powerful among the three, delivering 1750 watts of continuous output. This model is ideal for users who require robust power supply capabilities, such as on extended camping trips or in off-grid scenarios. It features a user-friendly interface with digital displays that provide detailed information on power usage, battery status, and operational conditions. This inverter is designed with advanced technology to maximize efficiency and minimize power loss during operation.

All three models utilize pure sine wave technology, which is crucial for ensuring the safe operation of sensitive electronics. They also include features such as automatic shutdown in the event of excessive heating or other anomalies, ensuring protection for both the inverter and the devices connected to it. Additionally, compact and lightweight design makes these inverters easy to install and transport, making them ideal for a variety of mobile and stationary applications. Whether you require minimal power for small devices or a more robust system for larger loads, Xantrex Technology offers versatile inverter options to meet diverse needs.