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Xantrex Freedom X 2000 User Manual

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Inverter Applications
72 Freedom X 2000 - 230V Owner's Guide
Problem Loads
Very Small Loads If the power consumed by a device is less
than the 25-watt threshold of the power save
mode circuitry, and power save mode is
enabled, the Freedom X will not run. Most
likely the solution will be to disable power
save mode.
Fluorescent
Lights and Power
Supplies
Some devices cannot be detected when load
sensing. Small fluorescent lights are the
most common example. Some computers
and sophisticated electronics have power
supplies that do not present a load until line
voltage is available. When this occurs, each
unit waits for the other to begin. To drive
these loads, either a small companion load
like a light bulb rated for more than 25W
must be used to bring the Freedom X out of
power save mode, or the Freedom X may be
programmed to remain on by disabling power
save mode.
Clocks You may notice that your clocks are not
accurate. Some of the clocks on your
appliances may reset when the Freedom X is
in power save mode.
When the Freedom X is in power save mode, it may fail to start
some loads even though the rated wattage on the load is more
than 25W. If these kinds of loads are in the system, follow the
suggestions given to eliminate the problem.
If the problem loads cannot be eliminated, there are two work-
around solutions:
1. Disable power save mode from Settings on page 48,
causing the Freedom X to always remain at full output
voltage.
2. Use a search-friendly companion load whose only purpose
is to be switched on to wake up the Freedom X to power the
load that is unable to bring the Freedom X out of power save
mode.
NOTES:
n Power save mode, by function, cannot work with clocks
and timers or devices that need power 24 hours a day.
Examples of devices with timers include cable TV boxes,
coffee makers with brew timers, refrigerators, and freezers
with defrost timers. Examples of devices that need power
24 hours a day include telephone answering machines,
alarm systems, motion detection lights, and some
thermostats.
n When the Freedom X is load sensing the output for loads,
lights that have a wattage lower than 25-watt threshold,
may flash momentarily.

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Xantrex Freedom X 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Continuous Power2000W
Surge Power4000W
Input Voltage12V DC
Output Voltage120V AC
Output Frequency60 Hz
Efficiency90%
WaveformPure Sine Wave
ProtectionsOverload, Over Temperature, Short Circuit

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