9/2/2023 0 Comments Xantrex link 10![]() ![]() See page 39 for power supply specification. The measurement range is from 8.5 V to 50 V. When the VOLTS switch is pressed, the voltage of the selected battery is displayed. ("Battery" may be a "bank" of batteries.) A Green LED indicates which battery is selected. The battery to be monitored is selected by pressing the #1 or #2 switch. The small blue legends indicate Setup functions described later. Please also refer to the one-page summary of features in center of this manual. See Functions Mode F11 on page 13.ġ) One amp-hour (Ah) is 1 amp for one hour, or 2 amps for 1/2 hour, or 4 amps for 1/4 hour, and so on.Ģ) A liquid battery is generally considered completely discharged when the battery voltage reaches 10.5 volts for a 12 volt battery.ģ) Batteries for cycling service are normally rated with a) a 20-hour discharge rate which means, for example, a 100 Ah battery will sustain 5 amps for 20 hours, and b) a reserve capacity stated in minutes for a 25-amp discharge rate.Ĥ) OurMid-CapacityRulesaysthatdischargebelow50% shortensbatterylife andcharging morethan85%takestoolongwith anengine-drivenchargingsystem.So,35%of thebattery capacity is all that is normally available. UNPLUG THE REMOTE CABLE BEFORE THE FREEDOM INVERTER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE BATTERY.Ģ) Turn the ON/OFF switch located on the inverter to the OFF position.ģ) When used in a mixed voltage (12 V and 24 V) system, Battery #1 is the battery that the LINK2000usesforvoltageregulation.Makesureitisthebatterythatisusedbytheinverter/ charger, or with the alternator regulator option it must be the battery being charged by the alternator. The Helping Hand is used to draw your attention to very important sections of this manualortoindicateitemsthatmayneedtobechangedthroughthe SETUProutine.Please take the time to read these sections.ġ) DO NOT DISCONNECT THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE TO THE FREEDOM WITH THE INVERTER OR CHARGER TURNED ON! WHEN INSTALLING, CONNECT THE INVERTER CABLES BEFORE PLUGGING THE REMOTE CABLE INTO THE LINK 2000. The following Important Special Notes contain cautions and special considerations that mustbeconsideredduringtheinstallationofthe LINK2000.Failuretoreadandfollowthese specialnotescanleadtodamageofthe LINK2000,theinverter,orotherelectricalequipment. For installation, operation, or warranty questions, please call Xantrex. In order to understand, use, and install the LINK 2000, PLEASE read this manual! It is as short as possible and provides important information. The LINK 2000 may be used as a stand-alone battery monitor or with the following inverter/chargers: It displays the critical information necessary for 12 V or 24 VDC system battery management and allowsprecisecontrolofcriticalinverterandchargerfeatures.TheLink2000-Rcomeswith an additional manual describing the Ideal Regulator option. The LINK 2000 is an integrated battery monitor and inverter/charger control. THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER’S RISK.ĭate and Revision: October 2002, Revision 1Ĭontact Information Web: Email: 670 0707 (tollfreeinNorthAmerica)1604422-2777(direct) (b) ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL, WHICH MIGHT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF SUCH INFORMATION. (a) MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN ITS MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING, XANTREX TECHNOLOGY INC. Xantrex Link 2000 Inverter Controller and Dual Battery Monitor © October 2002 Xantrex International. THIS MANUAL APPLIES TO LINK 2000 METERS WITH SERIAL NUMBERS ABOVE 8500ĪND LINK 2000-R METERS WITH SERIAL NUMBER ABOVE 5000 INSTALLERS:THISDOCUMENTISIMPORTANTFOR OPERATION-PLEASE LEAVE IT WITH THE OWNER. Microprocessor Reset Procedure (Resetting to Factor Defaults) High Discharge Rates and Peukert's Equation ![]() Rules for Changing the Charged Parameters Synchronizing to a Full Battery (Resetting Amp Hours to Zero) Status Line and Starting and Stopping Equalize ![]()
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