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Inverter/Charger Remote Overview

PRODUCT OVERVIEW This video covers the features and functions of the ICR-50 Inverter/Charger remote, including: * Inverter on/off functions * Charger on/off functions * LED symbols

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: BASIC SETUP

BASIC SETUP Start the inverter first before plugging into shore power. If shore power is plugged in before the inverter is booted, if shore power is lost, the inverter will shut down. Standby Mode If the on/off switch on the inverter is applied when plugged into shore power and shore power is lost, the inverter …

IC Series Inverter Charger: Unit Not Turning On

How to troubleshoot the IC Series Inverter Charger The relays that allow pass through need power from the battery to operate. If the battery voltage has dropped below the Low Voltage Disconnect point on the inverter, it will not turn on and it will not pass power through and charge the batteries. To…

IC Series Inverter Charger: Lithium Battery Setup

Battery Set Up To set your IC Series Inverter Charger to charge Go Power Lithium batteries, complete the following steps: • Go to Unit Setup and hit enter; • Scroll through unit setting to battery type and hit enter; • Scroll to Custom and hit enter; • Set absorption to 14.4 VDC and hit enter; • Set Float t…

IC Series Inverter Charger: Error Codes

List of Error Codes Below are two tables that identify inverter error codes, and how to remedy them. Remote Error Codes PTOC (Over current protection) Pulling to much current from inverter Turn off loads, unplug from shore power, power cycle the inverter.  Turn inverter back on and re-apply shore power OTP (Ove…

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