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IC Series Inverter/Charger: AC WIRING

AC WIRING INSTRUCTIONS The AC cables link the Inverter/Charger to the main panel and the sub panel. These cables handle the incoming alternating current (AC) utility or generator power, which can be passed through the Inverter/Charger to directly power the main appliances (pass-through mode) and/or used to charge …

IC Series Inverter/Charger: POWER SHARING MODE 1

POWER SHARING MODE In power sharing mode: * The power required by the appliances (fridge, TV, charger) is 4200W (35AAC x 120VAC) - 1. * Shore power (Utility or Generator) is connected and supplying 6000W (50AAC x 120VAC) - 2. * 4200W of AC power is passed through OUT 1 on the Inverter/Charger to power the ap…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES

FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES The IC Series Inverter/Charger uses default values for the following adjustable settings: These settings are only adjustable with the GP-ICR-50 remote, which can be purchased separately from Go Power!. For detailed information on these settings please refer to the remo…

Go Power! Products : RECYCLING INFO

Congratulations on purchasing your Go Power! IC Series Inverter/Charger.  The IC Series Inverter/Charger combines the functions of a pure sine wave inverter, battery charger and AC transfer switch into one unit - saving space, installation time, and system complexity.  The IC Series is designed for mobile and home po…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: MOUNTING THE DRIP SHIELD

MOUNTING THE DRIP SHIELD The IC Series Inverter/Charger is Marine UL listed. In order to properly mount the Inverter/Charger in a marine application, you must use a drip shield. Please follow the installation instructions below. WALL MOUNT 1. Use the screws to mount the drip shield on the wall. 2. Use…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: GFCI (GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTION) OUTLETS

GFCI (GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTION) OUTLETS SPECIFICATION Compliance with UL standards requires that Go Power! test and recommend specific GFCIs for use on the AC output of the IC Series. GFCIs shall be installed in the AC output wiring system to proceed all branch circuits. A GFCI is a device that de-energi…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: POWER SHARING MODE 2

POWER SHARING MODE 2 In generator mode : * The power required by the appliances (fridge, TV, outlets) is 3600W (30AAC x 120VAC) - 1. * Shore power (utility or generator) is connected and supplying 2400W (20AAC x 120VAC) - 2. * The inverter automatically switches on and supplies the remaining 1200W (10AAC x 120…

IC Series Inverter/Charger: CHARGING MODE

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHARGING MODE In charging mode : * Shore power (utility or generator) is connected and supplying 15AAC (1800W: 15AAC x 120VAC) - 1. * No power is required by the appliances (fridge, TV, charger). * Batteries are being charged up to 100 Amps (with the 2000W) or 125 AMPs (with the 3000W) DC pe…

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…

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