Xantrex Technology 300 User Manual

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IMPORTANT: This charging method must not be used with

vehicles having abnormally high voltage electrical systems

that operate above 15 volts DC. Do not leave xPower300

permanently connected to the vehicle’s lighter socket or 12-

volt accessory outlet.

CAUTION: While xPower300 is being recharged with the DC

Charging Cable from your vehicle, do not oerate AC products

over 120 watts from the AC inverter at the same time.

Recharging with a Generator’s 12-Volt DC

Power Outlet

Recharging xPower300 from a generator using xPower300’s AC

Charger is possible, but would require extended generator

running time. Since many generators have an auxiliary

regulated 12-volt DC output designed for charging 12-volt

batteries, using this power source will result in much faster

charging. If the generator has a cigarette lighter style socket

for its 12-volt output, follow the connection instructions in

Section 7 - Recharging from Your Vehicle.
Most of xPower300’s capacity will be recharged in about 1 to 3

hours. Level of charge can be verified using xPower300’s

Battery Level Indicator after disconnecting from the charging

source as explained in Section 3 - Battery Level Indicator.

CAUTION: The generator output must be intended for battery

charging. An unregulated output or one that exceeds 15 volts

DC can damage the battery.

Recharging with a Solar Panel

Small unregulated 12-volt solar panels rated to produce a

maximum of 3 amps (or 40 watts) can be used to charge

xPower300 via the Charger Input Socket.

1. You will need a standard 5.5mm OD x 2.5 mm ID “DC Coaxial

(Barrel Type) Connector”.

2. Solder the solar panel’s wire to the “DC Coaxial Connector” as

shown in Figure 3.

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