Xantrex Technology 300 User Manual

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4. As the battery becomes nearly discharged, or “empty”, a low

voltage warning will sound. This will give you time to shut

down a computer, for example. If this warning is ignored, the

inverter will switch off automatically a few minutes later to

prevent battery damage. (See section below for full details.)

5. Fully recharge xPower300’s battery as soon as possible after

each use. See Section 7.

Automatic Protection: Overload, Overheating

and Low Battery

xPower300 has built-in protection against output overload and

from overheating. If an AC product rated higher than 300

watts (or which draws excessive surge power at start up) is

connected, or if the inverter exceeds a safe temperature, it will

automatically shut down. The green POWER light will go off

and the red FAULT light will switch on. To reset, unplug the

product and turn the AC Outlets Switch off for 5 seconds,

then turn it back on. Normal operation should resume. If not,

turn the AC Outlets Switch off again and allow xPower300 to

cool for several minutes. While AC power is off, press the

Battery Status Switch to make sure the charge level is

sufficient.
If the battery is allowed to discharge excessively, damage may

occur. To prevent this, the AC inverter has a built-in audible

warning that alerts you when the battery is nearly discharged

and it is time to recharge xPower300. If this warning is ignored,

the inverter will automatically switch off and the red FAULT

light will illuminate when the battery reaches “empty”.

xPower300’s internal fan will continue running and the FAULT

light will remain on until inverter is turned off. Promptly

recharge the battery. See Section 7.

Interference with Electronic Equipment

Buzzing Sound in Audio Systems
Some inexpensive stereo systems and “boom-boxes” will emit

a buzzing sound from their loudspeakers when operating from

the AC output of xPower300. This is because the power

supply in the equipment does not adequately filter the

modified sine wave produced by xPower300’s AC inverter.

Unless the stereo can be operated directly from xPower300’s

12-volt DC Power Socket, the only solution is a sound system

with a higher quality internal power filter.

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