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3.0 Setup

Where should I set Search Watts? This setting should be adjusted to the

same power level (or the next lower setting) of the smallest load that you plan

to run. If you don’t know the wattage of the smallest load, turn the load on and

decrease the Search Watts setting until the load comes on and stays on.

Info: Even though the Search feature is on, some connected equip-

ment—even if they are off—may draw enough current to keep the

inverter in the Inverting mode (i.e., not “Searching”).

• SETUP:

02

LowBattCutOut

This setting sets the DC voltage level

that turns off the inverter to protect the batteries from over-discharge

damage. If battery voltage drops below the LBCO selected set-point

continuously for more than one minute, the FAULT LED comes on, the

inverter turns off, and the display shows a Low Battery status. If the

battery voltage falls below 8.5 volts (12-volt models), 17.0 (24-volt

models) or 34.0 volts (48-volt models), the FAULT LED and Low Battery

status display will be immediate.
Default settings: LBCO = 10.0 VDC (12v models), 20.0 VDC (24v

models), or 40.0 VDC (48v models)
Range: 9.0-12.2 VDC (12v inverter), 18.0-24.4 VDC (24v inverter), or

36.0-48.8 VDC (48v inverter)

Info: The inverter automatically begins inverting when the DC volt-

age increases to ≥ 12.5 VDC (12-volt models), ≥ 25.0 VDC (24-volt

models), or ≥ 50.0 VDC (48-volt models). If AC power is available

and connected to the inverter’s input, the inverter automatically

clears the low battery fault, passes the input AC power to the output,

and begins charging the batteries.

Press to save

SETUP

Press

Status...

02 LowBattCutOut

Rotate to

Press to select

Rotate to

desired

selection:

Range: 9.0-12.2* VDC (increments by 0.1 VDC)

* Values for a 12v model

Where do I set the LBCO setting? If you want to cycle the batteries

slightly—but don’t want to discharge them more than 20%*—then the LBCO

setting should be set from 11.5-12.2 VDC (12-volt models), 23.0-24.4 VDC

(24-volt models), or 46.0-48.8 (48-volt models). In some applications, such

as those installed in an off-grid home or when doing a lot of dry-camping

in your RV, you may want to cycle down to 50%* by setting the LBCO from

10.0-11.4 VDC (12-volt models), 20.0-22.8 VDC (24-volt models), or 40.0-

45.6 VDC (48-volt models). In extreme circumstances, you have the ability

to discharge the batteries to 80%* by setting the LBCO to 9.0-9.5 VDC (12-

volt models), 18.0-19.0 VDC (24-volt models), or 36.0-38.0 VDC (48-volt

models) before recharging.
* These are rough estimates. For accurate battery monitoring, a battery

monitor such as Magnum’s ME-BMK/ME-BMK-NS is required.

Figure 3-7, SETUP: 02 LowBattCutOut Selections (12v)