Section 1: Features

Congratulations on your purchase of the Prosine inverter/charger. The Prosine inverter/charger uses advanced high-frequency switching technology in the power conversion process. The circuits are similar to those used in power supplies for computers and other modern electronic equipment. This technology offers several benefits:

Light weight: for easy installation

Quiet operation: no transformer buzz

Clean DC output: filtered output for ideal battery charging

High surge capability: for hard-to-start AC loads

All Prosine inverter/chargers are approved for general use including residential, recreational vehicle, marine, and photovoltaic applications based upon Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Underwriter Laboratories (UL), and other regulatory agency standards. Prosine inverter/chargers meet the stringent requirements of CSA 107.1 “General Use Power Supplies,” UL 458 “Power Converters/Inverters and Power Converter/Inverter Systems for Land Vehicles and Marine Crafts,” UL1741 “Power Conditioning Units for Use in Residential Photovoltaic Systems,” and other standards.

Battery Charger Features

Dead Battery Charging Starts recharging batteries even if the battery voltage is near zero.

Power Factor Correction High power factor charging results in faster battery charging because lower AC current is required from your generator or shorepower. When the AC source has limited capacity, the charger leaves more current available for other AC loads on the circuit. On a 15-ampere shorepower circuit, a Prosine charger delivers as much as 100 amps of DC current to the battery, while non power-factor-corrected chargers typically can deliver only about 70 amps.

Automatic Three-Stage Charging Whenever AC power is supplied to the Prosine inverter/charger, the “smart” charging capability of the Prosine provides a three-stage charge to quickly bring back deep-cycle batteries to their full charge. Using microprocessor control, the Prosine precisely regulates the voltage and current delivered to the battery, accurately charging the battery without risk of overcharging and battery damage. Depleted batteries are taken through the recommended “Bulk”, “Absorption”, and “Float” stages. The charging algorithm used in the Prosine inverter/charger is based on the same charge cycle algorithm used in Xantrex’s proven Truecharge battery charger line.

Manual Equalization Charging The Prosine inverter/charger enables you to initiate an equalization charge to optimize your battery capacity and rejuvenate your batteries. Equalization (for flooded batteries only) helps reduce sulfation and extends battery life.

Battery Temperature Sensor Since battery temperature is a key factor in correct charging, the charging formula must be adjusted (automatically and in real time) according to the actual battery temperature to ensure that batteries are fully, but not over charged. For this reason, Xantrex has included a battery temperature sensor with your Prosine inverter/charger and has temperature- compensated the charge algorithm.

Prosine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide

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Xantrex Technology PS2.5, PS3.0 installation and operation guide Battery Charger Features

PS3.0, PS2.5 specifications

Xantrex Technology has made significant strides in the power electronics sector with the introduction of their PS2.5 and PS3.0 inverter models. These inverters are designed primarily for solar energy applications, offering reliable and efficient power conversion for residential and commercial solar installations. The PS series stands out in the market due to its advanced features, innovative technologies, and user-friendly characteristics.

One of the main features of the Xantrex PS2.5 and PS3.0 inverters is their high efficiency rating, typically above 97%. This means that a minimal amount of energy is lost during conversion, allowing users to maximize their solar energy utilization. Additionally, these inverters come with a wide input voltage range, making them versatile and capable of handling various solar panel configurations.

Both models are equipped with advanced MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) technology. This feature optimizes the energy output from solar panels by constantly adjusting the operating point to ensure maximum power is extracted, even in variable weather conditions or partial shading. This capability significantly enhances the overall energy harvest from solar systems.

Another notable characteristic is their compact and lightweight design, which facilitates easy installation and integration into existing systems. The inverters are also designed with robust thermal management solutions, ensuring they operate effectively even in high-temperature environments. This durability extends their lifespan and increases reliability, critical factors for any solar installation.

Xantrex has also prioritized user experience with the PS2.5 and PS3.0 models by providing a built-in monitoring system. Users can access real-time data on energy production, performance metrics, and system status through a user-friendly interface. This connectivity allows for quick troubleshooting and maintenance, thus enhancing the overall efficiency of solar energy systems.

Safety is paramount in the design of these inverters. They meet stringent international safety standards and come equipped with comprehensive protection features, including over-voltage, under-voltage, and short-circuit protection. This ensures the inverter operates safely, protecting both the user and the connected solar array.

In summary, Xantrex Technology's PS2.5 and PS3.0 inverters are engineered with cutting-edge features and technologies that cater to the evolving needs of solar energy users. Their efficiency, adaptability, and focus on safety make them an excellent choice for those looking to invest in renewable energy solutions. As the demand for sustainable energy continues to rise, Xantrex is poised to play a significant role in the market with these innovative inverter solutions.