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4) No AC output power during inverter mode:
No LED’s On:
Check the in-line fuse which is located within 18” from the battery’s
positive post.
DC connections tight and clean?
Battery voltage to be above 10.5VDC?
Check Remote Power Switch.
LED blinks Amber once: Disconnect all loads and connect a test light to the
GFCI outlet.
Check the GFCI to see if it is tripped (Cooper brand GFCI has the LED
go on when tripped, other brands are dark)
If test light is off: Possible failed inverter
LED blinks Green: Repeat above test
LED blinks Red: See “Led Status Chart”
5) Low Battery: The use of a battery isolator is not recommended due to
excessive voltage drop across terminals.
Battery voltage must be above 10.5 VDC for the inverter to be on.
Check for proper DC wire gauge (see Wire Gauge & Fusing section)
6) Overload: Unplug all loads and reset the inverter On/Off.
Overload condition clears, check for short circuits or check load size
versus inverter output wattage size.
If the overload persists, possible failed inverter
7) High Temp.: Let the inverter cool down
8) Check Battery: Reset the inverter (unplug/plug AC Input cord from the
utility power) and remove the fuse from the fuse holder. Turn “on” the
inverter for 30 seconds. Turn “off” the inverter. Re-install the fuse.
Possible battery cell shorted or corroded/loose DC wires
Check voltage and current against charger recipe table
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