INTRODUCTION AND SPECIAL NOTES

The LINK 2000 is an integrated battery monitor and inverter/charger control. It displays the critical information necessary for 12 V or 24 VDC system battery management and allowsprecisecontrolofcriticalinverterandchargerfeatures.TheLink2000-Rcomeswith an additional manual describing the Ideal Regulator option. The LINK 2000 may be used as a stand-alone battery monitor or with the following inverter/chargers:

FREEDOM 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30

In order to understand, use, and install the LINK 2000, PLEASE read this manual! It is as short as possible and provides important information. For installation, operation, or warranty questions, please call Xantrex.

The following Important Special Notes contain cautions and special considerations that mustbeconsideredduringtheinstallationoftheLINK2000.Failuretoreadandfollowthese specialnotescanleadtodamageoftheLINK2000,theinverter,orotherelectricalequipment.

The Helping Hand is used to draw your attention to very important sections of this manualortoindicateitemsthatmayneedtobechangedthroughtheSETUProutine.Please take the time to read these sections.

1)DO NOT DISCONNECT THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE TO THE FREEDOM WITH THE INVERTER OR CHARGER TURNED ON! WHEN INSTALLING, CONNECT THE INVERTER CABLES BEFORE PLUGGING THE REMOTE CABLE INTO THE LINK 2000. UNPLUG THE REMOTE CABLE BEFORE THE FREEDOM INVERTER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE BATTERY.

2)Turn the ON/OFF switch located on the inverter to the OFF position.

3)When used in a mixed voltage (12 V and 24 V) system, Battery #1 is the battery that the LINK2000usesforvoltageregulation.Makesureitisthebatterythatisusedbytheinverter/ charger, or with the alternator regulator option it must be the battery being charged by the alternator. See Functions Mode F11 on page 13.

BASIC BATTERY FACTS

1)One amp-hour (Ah) is 1 amp for one hour, or 2 amps for 1/2 hour, or 4 amps for 1/4 hour, and so on.

2)A liquid battery is generally considered completely discharged when the battery voltage reaches 10.5 volts for a 12 volt battery.

3)Batteries for cycling service are normally rated with a) a 20-hour discharge rate which means, for example, a 100 Ah battery will sustain 5 amps for 20 hours, and b) a reserve capacity stated in minutes for a 25-amp discharge rate.

4)OurMid-CapacityRulesaysthatdischargebelow50% shortensbatterylife andcharging morethan85%takestoolongwith anengine-drivenchargingsystem.So,35%of thebattery capacity is all that is normally available.

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