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Go Power GP-SW3000 - 6 Operating Limits; Input Voltage

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Go Power! GP-SW3000, GP-SW2000, GP-SW1000and GP-SW600
Owner’s Manual
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6. Operating limits
6.1 Input voltage:
The power inverter will operate from input voltage ranging 10.5 to 15 V (12 V) or 21 to
30 V (24 V). If the voltage drops below 11 V (12 V) or 22 V (24 V), the Input Level LED will
flash red twice per second and five single beeps will sound every eight seconds. If the
voltage drops below 10.5 V (12 V) or 21 V (24 V), the Input Level LED will flash red twice
per second, five double beeps will sound, the fault light will come on and the AC output will
disconnect. This protects your battery from being over discharged.
The power inverter will also shut down if the input voltage exceeds 15 V (12 V) or 30 V
(24 V). This protects the inverter against excessive input voltage. If the voltage rises
above 15 V (12 V) or 30 V (24 V), the Input Level LED will flash red four times per second,
five double beeps will sound, the fault light will come on, and the AC output will
disconnect.
Although the power inverter incorporates protection against over voltage, it may still be
damaged if the input voltage is allowed to exceed 20 V (12 V) or 40 V (24 V).

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