5 operating the 150 inverter – Xantrex Technology 150 User Manual

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5 Operating the 150 Inverter

Operating Statuses

This section describes normal operation as well as problems
that could occur when you use the inverter. If you have a
problem, see

“Troubleshooting” on page 12

.

Normal Operation When you connect the inverter to
your vehicle’s 12 volt outlet and turn on the On/Standby
switch, the green

PWR

light comes on and AC power is

available at the outlet.
The inverter shuts down automatically in response to
low battery voltage, high battery voltage, AC overload,
overheating, or a short in the AC output.

Low Battery Voltage Alarm and Shutdown As the
battery discharges, its voltage decreases.
When the inverter senses that the voltage at its DC input
has dropped to 10.7 volts, it sounds an alarm. This gives
you time to shut down computers or other sensitive
devices. If you ignore the alarm and the DC input drops
to 10.0 volts, the inverter shuts down the AC load being
operated. The

PWR

light stays on, the alarm stays on, and

the

light comes on. The low battery voltage

shutdown feature saves the battery from excessive
discharge, which can prevent you from starting your
vehicle, or more seriously, damage the battery.

Possible shutdown when the vehicle’s engine is
started
The 150 Inverter will operate while your
vehicle’s engine is running, but the normal voltage drop
that occurs when the engine starts may trigger a low
voltage shutdown.

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