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Electrical Specifications: Charge Mode

Electrical Specifications: Charge Mode

AC Input

Freedom HF 1000

Freedom HF 1800

 

 

 

Operating voltage range

90–130 Vac

90–130 Vac

 

 

 

Nominal current

5Aac at 20A charge,

10Aac at 40A

 

120 Vac in

charge, 120 Vac in

 

 

 

Nominal frequency

60 Hz

60 Hz

DC Output

Freedom HF 1000

Freedom HF 1800

 

 

 

Nominal voltage

12.0 Vdc

12.0 Vdc

 

 

 

Min battery voltage for charging

0.0 Vdc

0.0 Vdc

 

 

 

Max output voltage

14.4 Vdc

14.4 Vdc

 

 

 

Nominal output current

User selectable:

User selectable:

 

2A, 5A, 10A, 20A

2A, 10A, 20A, 40A

 

 

Charger current derating

Automatically reduce charger current as

 

internal temperature exceeds 80 °C, and

 

input Vac approaches low transfer.

 

 

 

Efficiency at nominal output

≥75%

≥75%

Other

Freedom HF 1000

Freedom HF 1800

 

 

Battery type settings

Flooded (default), Gel, AGM, or

 

Fixed (13.5V)

 

 

 

Charge algorithms

Three stages (Bulk, Absorption, and Float)

 

 

 

Independent battery banks

1

1

 

 

 

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Xantrex Technology 1800, 1000 manual Electrical Specifications Charge Mode

1000, 1800 specifications

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