Freedom XC PRO Marine Owners Guide
Table Of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Introduction
- Features
- Installation
- Before You Begin the Installation
- Installation Codes
- Basic Installation Procedures
- Step 1: Designing the Installation
- Step 2: Choosing a Location for the Unit
- Step 3: Mounting the Unit
- Step 4: Connecting the AC Input Wires
- Step 5: Connecting AC Output to an Existing AC Circuit
- Step 6: Connecting the DC Cables
- Step 7: Connecting to Port(s) on the Freedom XC PRO
- Step 8: Testing Your Installation
- Marine Installation
- Operation
- Routine Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
Operating in Battery Mode
56 Freedom XC PRO Owner's Guide
Power Save Timer
The Power Save Timer is an adjustable countdown timer from 1 to
25h (25h is the default) that automatically shuts down inverter
operation to reduce battery discharge and preserve battery life.
During continuous inverter operation, the countdown is initiated
when power from the AC load drops to less than approximately
50W and remains below this level. After reaching the end of the
countdown timer the inverter/charger automatically shuts down.
To change the countdown timer, see Settings on page 73.
To change the countdown timer, see Settings on page 1.
Power Save Mode
By enabling the power save mode, also called loadsensing, the
inverter/charger can automatically go to power save mode by
sending short pulses to further reduce the battery discharge.
Power save mode ends when a load greater than 25W is
connected.
NOTE: Certain types of loads can cause power save mode to
work unexpectedly. These types of loads are described in
Problem Loads on page 91.
Checking Battery Status
During inverter operation (in battery mode), you can check the
battery status by observing the battery capacity indicator on the
LCD screen. The battery voltage appears in the left side of LCD
screen.
The normal operating battery voltage range is between 11 and
15volts.
Checking Output Power
When the inverter/charger is in operation (in battery mode), you
can check how much power (displayed in kW) the Freedom XC
PRO is supplying to the connected loads by observing the load
capacity indicator on the LCD screen. The battery discharge
amperage appears in the right side of the LCD screen.
Operating Several Loads at Once
If you are going to operate several loads from the Freedom XC
PRO, turn them on one at a time after you have turned the
inverter/charger on.
Turning loads on separately helps to ensure that the
inverter/charger does not have to deliver the starting current for all
the loads at once, and will help prevent an overload shutdown.