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Troubleshooting
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Using the Remote Control DC Amps LED Bar Graph
The remote control LEDs are numbered by counting up from the bottom. 
Troubleshooting Guide
LED Number
Indication
1
Illuminates if the unit shuts down for any reason.
2
Over-temperature. Allow to cool.
3
The unit detected a failure. Call Xantrex technical support.
4
Inverter overload caused by too large a load or short circuit. Reset by 
cycling power switch or plugging in incoming AC power.
5
Battery overload caused by excessively discharged batteries. See 
page 3–15.
6
Incoming AC backfeed. Potentially damaging to the unit. Disconnect 
incoming AC power and correct the condition.
7
Triac thermal run away. Turn off and allow to cool down.
8
High battery voltage shutdown during charge mode. Check all charging 
sources for proper voltage. Reset by cycling the power switch.
9 and 10
Not used for troubleshooting.
Problem
Things to Check
No inverter 
output
Battery voltage under load.
Battery connections and DC fuse.
Circuit breaker on front panel.
Thermal condition, high power loads or inadequate ventilation may 
cause overheating.
Overloads or short circuit, check for excessive loads or bad wiring 
connections.
Low inverter 
output 
voltage
Confirm that your volt meter is a true RMS meter. Standard volt meters 
will not accurately read the waveform of the inverter and may read 
anywhere from 180 VAC to 240 VAC. If a true RMS meter is not 
available, check the brightness of an incandescent light bulb. If it 
appears normal, the output voltage is properly regulated.
Little or no 
output from 
battery 
charger
Wiring connections—check both the AC and DC connections.
AC input voltage—low voltage input will result in low DC output 
current. Expect reduced charger output from generators under 6500 
watts.
AC reverse polarity—check for voltage between the incoming blue 
and green wires. If 240 volts AC is measured, this is reverse polarity.
Microwave 
oven cooking 
slowly
Microwave ovens will normally cook slowly on inverters due to a 
slightly low peak AC voltage.
Cooking speed will be determined by battery voltage. Low voltage 
results in increased cooking time. Support the battery bank with an 
alternator or other charging source for quicker cooking.