Operating Limits

Input Voltage Display

The INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY indicates the DC voltage at the input terminals of the XPower Plus. At low input currents, this voltage is very close to the battery voltage. At high input currents, this voltage is lower than the battery voltage because of the voltage drop across the cable and DC connections.

Output Power Indicator

The OUTPUT POWER INDICATOR displays the power that the XPower Plus is delivering to the load. It does not indicate the power drawn by other loads also connected to the battery.

For long-term continuous operation, the output power indicator should remain in the green area, which indicates 80% of maximum allowable power is being consumed.

Short-term operation is possible with the output power indicator in the yellow area, which indicates that 90% or more of the maximum allowable power is being consumed.

If the output power indicator rises to the red area, it indicates that the maximum allowable power output has been reached, and the unit may go into overload shutdown.

Operating Limits

Power Output

The XPower 1200 Plus can deliver up to 1000 watts continuous. The XPower 1750 Plus can deliver up to 1500 watts continuous.

The wattage rating applies to resistive loads such as incandescent lights.

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