Troubleshooting reference, Table 5-1 troubleshooting reference, Troubleshooting reference –3 – Xantrex Technology PROwatt 1000 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Reference

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Troubleshooting Reference

WARNING: Electrical Shock and Burn Hazard

Do not dismantle the Prowatt 1000. It does not contain any user-serviceable parts.
Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or burn.

Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Reference

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Low output voltage (96 Vac–
104 Vac)

You are using a voltmeter that
cannot accurately read the
RMS voltage of a modified
sine wave.

Use a true RMS reading voltmeter.

Low output voltage and the

AMPS

indicator is in the red

area.

Overload

Reduce the load.

No output voltage and the

VOLTS

indicator is in the

lower red area.

Low input voltage

Recharge the battery; check the
connections and cable.

No output voltage; no voltage
indication.

The inverter is off.
No power to the inverter.
Inverter fuse open.

Reverse DC polarity.

Turn the inverter on.
Check wiring to the inverter.
Have a qualified service technician
check and replace the fuse if necessary.
Have a qualified service technician
check and replace the fuse, making
sure to observe correct polarity.

No output voltage and the

VOLTS

indicator is in the

upper red area.

High input voltage.

Make sure the Prowatt 1000 is
connected to a 12 V battery.
Check the voltage regulation of the
charging system.

Low battery alarm stays on
and the voltage indicator is
below 11 V.

Poor DC wiring; poor battery
condition.

Use proper cable and make solid
connections. Charge the battery. Install
a new battery.

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