Troubleshooting

Using the Remote Control DC Amps LED Bar Graph

The remote control LEDs are numbered by counting up from the bottom.

LED Number

Indication

 

 

1

Illuminates if the unit shuts down for any reason.

2

Over-temperature. Allow to cool.

3

The unit detected a failure. Call Xantrex technical support.

4

Inverter overload caused by too large a load or short circuit. Reset by

 

cycling power switch or plugging in incoming AC power.

5

Battery overload caused by excessively discharged batteries. See

 

page 3–15.

6

Incoming AC backfeed. Potentially damaging to the unit. Disconnect

 

incoming AC power and correct the condition.

7

Triac thermal run away. Turn off and allow to cool down.

8

High battery voltage shutdown during charge mode. Check all charging

 

sources for proper voltage. Reset by cycling the power switch.

9 and 10

Not used for troubleshooting.

 

 

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Things to Check

 

 

No inverter

• Battery voltage under load.

output

• Battery connections and DC fuse.

 

• Circuit breaker on front panel.

 

• Thermal condition, high power loads or inadequate ventilation may

 

cause overheating.

 

• Overloads or short circuit, check for excessive loads or bad wiring

 

connections.

Low inverter

Confirm that your volt meter is a true RMS meter. Standard volt meters

output

will not accurately read the waveform of the inverter and may read

voltage

anywhere from 180 VAC to 240 VAC. If a true RMS meter is not

 

available, check the brightness of an incandescent light bulb. If it

 

appears normal, the output voltage is properly regulated.

Little or no

• Wiring connections—check both the AC and DC connections.

output from

• AC input voltage—low voltage input will result in low DC output

battery

current. Expect reduced charger output from generators under 6500

charger

watts.

 

• AC reverse polarity—check for voltage between the incoming blue

 

and green wires. If 240 volts AC is measured, this is reverse polarity.

Microwave

• Microwave ovens will normally cook slowly on inverters due to a

oven cooking

slightly low peak AC voltage.

slowly

• Cooking speed will be determined by battery voltage. Low voltage

 

results in increased cooking time. Support the battery bank with an

 

alternator or other charging source for quicker cooking.

 

 

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Xantrex Technology 10 owner manual Using the Remote Control DC Amps LED Bar Graph, Troubleshooting Guide