Charging From AC Power

Using an Alternator Controller

If your regular alternator is inadequate, you can install an alternator controller that bypasses the voltage regulator and boosts the alternator’s output voltage during charging. This will increase the alternator’s charging rate at higher battery voltages and ensure more rapid and complete charging.

Alternator controllers are available from marine product dealers.

Using a High-Output Alternator

Heavy-duty alternators rated from 100–140 A can replace standard alternators and produce the higher current and voltage required to charge multiple battery systems. They are available from RV and marine dealers as well as auto parts suppliers.

Charging From AC Power

When recharging from AC power, use a good quality marine battery charger or RV converter that meets the requirements outlined in “Charging System Requirements” on page C–2.

For information about Xantrex’s battery chargers, visit our web site at www.xantrex.com or call Customer Service on page i.

Do not use chargers intended for occasional recharging of automotive starting batteries. These chargers are not intended for continuous use.

Charging From Alternative Energy Sources

You can also charge your batteries from alternative energy sources such as solar panels, wind, or hydro systems. Make sure you use the appropriate battery charge controller for your particular energy source.

CAUTION

Never operate the XPower Plus directly from an energy source such as a solar panel. The inverter must be connected to a battery or a well-regulated, high-current DC power supply to work properly.

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