Index

buzz in audio equipment 5–2

C

cable sizes

calculating for XPower 1200 Plus 3–6 calculating for XPower 1750 Plus 3–9

cabling

configuration for heavy loads illustrated 3–3 configuration for normal loads illustrated 3–2

charging

from AC power C–3

from alternative energy sources C–3 using a high-output alternator C–3 using an alternator controller C–3 with engine alternator C–2

charging systems

designing a system 3–4,C–2 requirements C–2

chassis ground

for marine installations 3–18 for recreational vehicles 3–17 guidelines for connecting 3–17

chassis ground cable sizes XPower 1200 Plus 3–8 XPower 1750 Plus 3–11

chassis ground screw 2–5,3–17 current draw, no load 1–2,A–2 Customer Service

contacting D–3 preparing to call D–5

DC panel illustrated 2–5 depth of discharge (DOD) B–5

E

electrolyte level B–7 explosive gases vi, 3–21,B–7

F

Fault light 2–4 for 3–9 freezers 4–4 fuses 3–13,3–15

ampere interrupting capacity (AIC) 3–12,3–19 ANL 250 3–12

Class T 250 A 3–12 type and size 3–12

G

gases

battery, venting 3–5 explosive vi, 3–21,B–7

H

high-output alternator described C–3 installing C–3 mention 3–15

hydrometer B–8

D

I

DC cables

Information about Your System form D–5

avoiding excessive lengths 3–5

input voltage 4–4

correct polarity 3–20

Input Voltage Display 2–4,4–3,5–3

DC cabling terminals 2–5

installation

DC input wire sizes and lengths for XPower 1200

codes 3–4

Plus 3–6

overview of steps 3–16

DC input wire sizes and lengths for XPower 1750

installation materials 3–15

Plus 3–9

installation tools 3–14

DC panel connections illustrated 3–17

installation, designing your 3–2

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