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IC Series Inverter/Charger: DISABLING THE NEUTRAL TO CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTION

# HOW TO DISABLE THE NEUTRAL TO CHASSIS GROUND CONNECTION The IC Series Inverter/Charger has the automatic neutral to ground switching feature enabled as a factory default setting. In some installations this feature must be physically disabled by disconnecting the neutral to chassis ground connection. Please consult …

IC Series Inverter/Charger: KIT PARTS AND PARTS CHECKLIST

Please unpack and make sure all parts shown in the list below are included in the IC Series Inverter/Charger kit. If any parts are missing please contact Go Power!’s customer service team at [[email protected]][1]. ![][2] [1]: mailto:[email protected] [2]: https://hf-files-oregon.s3.a…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: AC TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS

# AC TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS The IC Series has a six-pole AC terminal block and two AC ground terminals to connect the Inverter/Charger’s AC input and output wiring. The terminal block and ground terminals can be accessed by removing the three Phillips screws holding the AC cover plate. Each connection on the AC…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: AC CONDUCTOR WIRING

![][1]Make sure the IC Series is fully disconnected from the battery bank and no AC power is connected to the Inverter/Charger before commencing any AC wiring connections. Tighten terminal blocks on both sides periodically to correct torque specs. AC INPUTS WIRING (50A Dual IN, Dual Out Configuration) * Remove th…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: DC WIRING

# DC WIRING The cables linking the Inverter/Charger to the battery bank are the DC cables. These cables handle the Direct Current power used to charge the batteries (Charging Mode) and power the main appliances (Inverter Mode). It is important to select the correct wire size and to provide adequate over-current prote…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

# HOW TO MAINTAIN AND TROUBLESHOOT THE IC SERIES INVERTER The IC Series is designed to be service-free. Even though there are no user serviceable parts, it is recommended that every 6 months you perform the following maintenance steps to ensure optimum performance and extend the life of your batteries: * Visually …

IC Series Inverter/Charger: DC GROUNDING

DC GROUNDING INSTRUCTORS To protect against electrical shock hazards the IC Series metal chassis must be connected to the DC grounding system. The DC grounding system is sometimes referred to as the earth ground or another designated ground. For example, on an RV, the metal frame of the RV is designated as the negati…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: AC POWER PASS-THROUGH MODE

# AC POWER PASS-THROUGH MODE In AC power pass-through mode: * Shore power (utility or generator) is connected. * The power required by the appliances (fridge, TV, charger) is 3600W (30AAC x 120VAC) - 1. * Shore power is powering all the appliances (3600W) - 2. * Batteries are not being charged. ![][1] […

IC Series Inverter/Charger: BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSTALLATION

# Installation Steps The Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS) extends the life of the battery by preventing overcharging in warm temperatures and undercharging in cold temperatures. The BTS provides the Inverter/Charger with precise battery temperature information to automatically adjust the absorb and float charge volta…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: WIRING THE INVERTER/CHARGER TO THE BATTERY BANK

![][1]**WARNING**: Lethal currents will be present if the positive and negative cables attached to the battery bank touch each other. During the installation and wiring process, ensure the cable ends are insulated or covered to prevent shorting the cables. ![][1]**WARNING**: DO NOT connect the DC Wires from the batte…

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