TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
Table of Contents (You Are Here)
2.
Charging Your Apex
3.
Using Your Apex
6.
Apex Infographic
7.
Apex Infographic Key & Specifications
8.
Solar Energy General Guidelines
10. External Battery Guidelines
12. Connecting an External Battery
13. Safe Use & Storage Guidelines
15. Limited Warranty
1
FAQ
Q: How much does the Apex weigh?
A:
The Apex weighs 25 pounds total.
Q: What type of AC Inverter is built into the Apex?
A:
1,500 Watt Continuous Pure Sine Wave, maximum starting surge of 3,000
Watts.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the Apex battery?
A:
Up to 2,000 cycles or 10 years if the battery is well maintained.
Q: What is the warranty for the Apex?
A:
The warranty is one year limited.
Q: Is the internal lithium battery user replaceable?
A:
No. Any battery service must be rendered by Inergy.
Q: How long will the battery hold its charge?
A:
Up to a full year, however; we recommend checking the battery level every
3 months to ensure it is over 10% charged.
Q: Can I use the Apex while it is charging?
A:
Yes. It’s capable of outputting power while charging.
Q: Can I fly on an airplane with the Apex, or ship it myself?
A:
No. The Apex cannot be carried on or checked onto passenger aircraft.
Similarly, due to the size of the internal lithium battery, shipping the Apex
needs to be facilitated by a hazmat certified shipper ONLY.
Q: Can I connect lithium ion batteries to the Apex?
A:
ONLY lithium batteries supplied by Inergy should be connected to the Apex.
Q: The LCD is still on, but I’m no longer getting power from the Apex -
why?
A:
The Apex is equipped with resettable circuit breakers on the side of the
unit to prevent damage. In the event power output maximums are exceeded,
one of these breakers will pop and turn off that portion of the Apex. Simply
reset the breaker by allowing it to cool for several minutes, then push it back
into place. Reduce the power demand on the Apex, and you’re good to go!