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Introduction
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Introduction
This Owner’s Manual describes the Xantrex Freedom 10 Inverter/Charger. This 
unit performs four distinct functions: 
1. DC to AC power inverting
2. Automatic transfer switching between inverter power and incoming AC 
power
3. Three-stage automatic battery charging plus manual battery equalizing
4. AC to DC power converter.
The inverter provides 1,000 watts of voltage and frequency-regulated AC power 
from a deep-cycle battery bank. The output is a modified sine wave and is 
compatible with virtually all consumer appliances. An idle circuit reduces battery 
power consumption when the inverter is unloaded. There is a low battery cutout 
circuit and considerable momentary surge power is available for starting electric 
motors. High efficiency ensures the longest possible battery life between 
recharges.
Transfer switch
The transfer switch allows the Freedom 10 to be connected to an external AC 
source. Some of the external AC power is used to operate the battery charger, the 
rest is switched through the unit to the output. Thus, the Freedom 10 operates as a 
self-contained backup power system just by adding batteries. The power sharing 
feature constantly senses the AC current being used by the battery charger and the 
appliances connected to the output, and automatically reduces battery charger 
power consumption if usage exceeds the input circuit breaker rating.
Battery charging
The Freedom 10 battery charger is electronically controlled and rated at 
50 amps DC (25 amps DC for 24-volt systems). It is designed to rapidly and 
optimally recharge either wet or gel cell deep-cycle batteries. Battery charging is 
accomplished in three automatic stages: Bulk Charge, Acceptance, and Float 
Charge. In addition, using the remote control, a manually engaged equalizing 
charge cycle is possible.
Figure 1-1 Freedom 10 Inverter/Charger
Hardware Included.