Table 4-2, Table 4-3 – Xantrex Technology RM1012 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

4–4

Table 4-2

explains the blinking pattern of the AC input LED when the

inverter is connected to shorepower.

Table 4-3

explains the inverter LED flashing pattern when the unit is in

invert mode or in charge mode.

Table 4-2

Interpreting AC input LED blink patterns

Inverter
LED

AC input LED Condition

Off

ON

Connected to shorepower within 100
to 130 Vac range and battery charger is
operational

Off

Very slow blink

• Delay on transfer from the inverter

to shorepower

• AC power is not in range (outside

100 to 130 Vac range)

• Battery is not being charged. AC

output load may be too great

• Extension cord to shorepower may

be too long or not of sufficient
conductor size, resulting in voltage
drop

Table 4-3

Inverter LED blink patterns

Unit in invert
mode

Unit in charge
mode

Condition

Slow blink

N/A

Low battery

Fast blink

Fast blink

High battery

Fast blink

Slow blink

Unit over temperature and has shut down

Fast blink

Slow blink

Ambient temperature too high and unit
has shut down

Slow blink

N/A

Over current

Very slow blink

N/A

Auto shutdown. Inverter has shut down
because no load has been detected in 24
hours or the load is too small to detect

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