NW Explorations
AQUILA OPERATING MANUAL
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Inverter Operation
Inverter LED Status Lights
Note: if LCD backlight is off you will need
to wake up the remote by pressing any
button before the status lights will be
active.
“PWR” - AC is available at the inverter
output (from inverting DC, shore power or
the generator).
“FAULT” - will light if the system detects a
problem (this is rare): See the manual.
“CHG” - will blink rapidly just after shore
power or the generator comes on,
indicating the unit is getting power but is not
yet charging; it will be steady on if the Inverter
is charging the batteries; off if the charger is not on nor is it charging; and blink slowly if the charger
has insufficient AC power to charge the batteries in which case you will need to reduce the AC load or
start the generator.
“INV” - will be “ON” if the inverter is on and supplying power to AC equipment on the boat; it will blink
slowly if the inverter is on, but there is no equipment drawing power from it; and it will be off if the
inverter is disabled.
If “PWR” and “CHG” are both lit, you will want to monitor the AC Ammeter by the lower helm and
possibly reset the “Shore” setting!
Inverter Control Buttons
(Touch a button to “wake up” the display before anything will work!)
ON/OFF CHARGER: Controls the charger function of the inverter. Should be left “On”.
ON/OFF INVERTER: Controls the inverter function. Should be left “On” for the duration of your cruise.
The inverter must be on to supply power to some systems of the vessel such as the navigation laptop
computer. When you are operating without the engines running, shore power or the generator you
should monitor AC appliances to ensure that the batteries are not being drained to quickly.
SHORE: Selecting the Shore Power feature will display the present maximum power the inverter will
draw from the boat’s shore power connection or generator; options are 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 50 amps.
The inverter will monitor the loads on its AC output and will adjust the current available for charging to
ensure that the maximum selected value is not exceeded. Note that the inverter can only monitor loads
that are connected to it so the hot water heater’s draw (maximum of approximately 10 Amps) will not
be accounted for in this calculation.
You can adjust the Shore Power setting by pressing the SELECT dial while the Shore Power setting
is shown and rotate the SELECT dial to choose a new value followed by pressing the SELECT dial to
save the new setting. This value is typically set at 30 Amps but if you were connected to a shore power
system that only had a 20 Amp breaker you would probably want to adjust this value down to 20 Amps
for the duration of your time at marina.
Inverter control panel