Reading Error Codes
Error |
|
Code | Meaning |
|
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E05 | AC backfeed |
| (Inverter/charger error) |
| AC power from an outside source has been fed to the |
| AC output of the inverter. This could damage the |
| inverter. |
| Disconnect incoming AC power and correct the fault |
| immediately. Consult a qualified electrician if you do |
| not know how to diagnose and treat this problem. |
E06 | Electronic overload |
| (Inverter/charger error) |
| The inverter is connected to a load that is too large for it, |
| or the inverter output has shorted out. |
| Remove the load. Reset the inverter by cycling the |
| charger on and off, or connect AC power from an |
| outside source. |
E07 | Triac control error |
| (Inverter/charger error) |
| A switch inside the charger has overheated. |
| Turn the charger off and let it cool. Make sure there is |
| adequate ventilation around the inverter. |
E08 | High battery voltage shutdown during charging |
| (Inverter/charger error) |
| Check all charging sources (solar panels, alternators, |
| other battery chargers, etc.) for proper voltage. |
| Reset the inverter by cycling the charger off and on. |
E09 | Spare |
|
|
E010 | Depowered |
| (Link 1000) |
| This code appears when the Link 1000 is first powered |
| up and whenever power has been interrupted or has |
| dipped below the operating voltage of the Link 1000. |
| This code can be triggered by voltage dips during engine |
| starting if the Link 1000 is powered by the same battery |
| that starts the engine. |
E011 | Spare |
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