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Inverters produce heat when charging or inverting. An internal fan activates
when internal temperature rises to a predetermined level. Cooling air travels lat-
erally through the inverter or from back to side through vents. It is most
important these vents are not obstructed. The inverter should have plenty of
access to free air movement. Do not place anything near or on back or sides of
the inverter that will impede the airflow or retain heat. This will cause the
inverter to overheat and shut down.
The remote panel monitors the inverter status and is used to change variable
settings. The panel uses LED lights to monitor values when hooked to shore
power, inverting or in the set-up mode.
LED indications when hooked to Shore Power:
• DC Volts represents DC output voltage at the inverter.
• DC Amps represents the amount of DC charge current.
LED indications when Inverting:
• DC Volts represents DC battery voltage at the inverter.
• DC Amps represents the amount of DC discharge current.
LED indications when in Set-up Mode: (Press and hold SET-UP
for five seconds):
• DC Volts represents the amount of Amp Hours of the battery bank.
• DC Amps represents the amount of load (measured in watts) needed
to activate the inverter.
• Incoming AC Breaker Amps represent battery type and operating
temperature.
Remote Panel
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Summary of Contents for 2002 NEPTUNE
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