HOWTO: Monitor Panel
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Inverter
Inverter Switch
Inverter power indicator light location
The inverter provides 120 volt AC (household current) to the 120 volt appliances and wall outlets.
The switch has three positions: off in the middle position, power save auto in the top position, and power save off in the
bottom position.
In the power save auto setting, when you're not using anything with 120 volt power, the inverter will put itself to sleep. In this
mode, it still uses a small amount of power. If you turn on a 120 volt appliance, it senses a load and will come back on in
about 20 seconds. If you select power save auto you'll reduce the electricity it takes to keep the inverter powered, and your
batteries will require less recharging.
Pressing the bottom of the switch selects power save off. When this setting is selected, the inverter will be on continuously.
On the right side of the inverter switch are three lights. There is a shore power indicator light to show you the system that is
receiving shore power. There is also a battery charging indicator light to tell you when the batteries are being charged by
shore power. The third light will alert you to any inverter error messages, which are displayed on the inverter display panel.
Your refrigerator will run on either 12 volt battery power or 120 volt inverter power, but will use less electricity if the inverter
switch is off because of the conversion loss. If all you're running is your refrigerator, such as when you retire at night, turn the
inverter off and save battery power.