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Page 1 - Owner's Manual

XantrexFreedom Marine SeriesInverter/ChargerOwner's ManualFreedom Marine1015202530

Page 2 - SAFETY SUMMARY

10OPERATIONRemoteTSCOver-tempLowBatteryFreedom Marine 20When a Freedom or Link remote control panelis connected to the unit, the switch on the unitor

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11LINK 2000The Link 2000 has the same features asthe Link 1000, providing inverter/chargercontrol and complete battery state-of-chargeinformation. It

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION

12BATTERIESBATTERY TYPESUse only deep-cycle batteries with yourFreedom Inverter/Charger. These fall into threebroad categories: wet cell, gel cell and

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13Beware of so-called maintenance-free wetcell batteries. These batteries have calciumalloyed with the lead liquid. They are sealedand water cannot be

Page 6 - THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

14Connecting two batteries in parallel willdouble the amp-hour rating of the battery bank,while the voltage will be the same as eachindividual battery

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15To achieve 50% cycling you shouldcalculate your amp-hour consumptionbetween charging cycles and use a batterybank with twice that capacity**. Each A

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16Battery ChargingCompletely charging wet cell deep-cyclebatteries requires the battery voltage to beraised beyond what is known as the gassingpoint.

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17BATTERY CHARGINGNote: Freedom battery chargers are ONwhenever AC power is connected to thecharger input. The charger can be turned OFFusing the CHA

Page 10 - OPERATION

18Gel cell and Advanced AGM batteries canaccept a higher rate of charge. Consult themanufacturer for specifications.Stage 2 - Acceptance Charge Theacc

Page 11 - Remote Control Panel

19BATTERY CHARGINGThe equalizing charge is a timed, eight-hour cycle. The cycle can be ended early byinterrupting the AC power to the charger at anyti

Page 12 - BATTERIES

2SAFETY SUMMARYSafety information for installation andoperation is contained throughout thismanual where it applies and is not includedin this summary

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20BATTERY CHARGER VOLTAGE SETTINGSPMET 0EPYT 1EPYT 2EPYT 3EPYTlleCteW *1leG *2leG MGAF° C°TPECCATAOLFTPECCATAOLFTPECCATAOLFTPECCATAOLF021 945.215.210.

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21Before beginning the installation of yourFreedom Marine Inverter/Charger, read theowner’s manual. Disconnect all sources ofAC and DC power to preven

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22CAUTION Risk of electrical shock. Do notremove cover, no user serviceable partsinside. Refer servicing to qualified servicepersonnel.The Freedom Com

Page 16 - BATTERY CHARGING

239. Do not backfeed the AC output of the in-verter with incoming AC power. A backfeedoccurs when AC power from shorepower orgenerator is connected to

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24GroundingFor safety purposes, the chassis of theinverter/charger must be connected to your ACground system. Use 8 AWG bare copper orgreen insulated

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25AC WiringDetermine which knockout(s) on the frontor side panels will be utilized and remove themfrom the inverter. Note: Only remove theknockout you

Page 19 - WARNINGS

26DC Wiring DC wiring is generally very simple—thepositive (+, may be red for identification) andnegative (-, may be black or yellow foridentificatio

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27If multiple batteries are used, theinterconnecting jumper cables should be thesame AWG as those connected to theinverter/charger.If utilizing the ec

Page 21 - INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

28FUSE HOLDERFUSEBATTERYCABLEINVERTERCABLEFLAT WASHERNUTLOCK WASHERCOMPRESSION / RING TERMINAL INSTALLATIONImproper stack up of hardware will caus

Page 22 - INSTALLATION

29 INSTALLATION OPTIONSInstallation OptionsInstallation options 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the mostcommonly used applications involving specificshorepower

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3Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Things You Should Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Circuit Breaker ProtectionThermosta

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30Dual In/Dual Out ConfigurationThese diagrams are intended to be a visual representation of the AC power “path” through theInverter/Charger with AC p

Page 25 - INSTALLATION

31 INSTALLATION OPTIONSInstallation Option 1 for Freedom Marine 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30The inverter is used in a Single Input/Single Output mode. U

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32 INSTALLATION OPTIONSInstallation Option 2 for Freedom Marine 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30The inverter is used in a Single Input/Single Output mode. T

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33 INSTALLATION OPTIONSInstallation Option 3 for Freedom Marine 25 and 30The inverter is used in a Dual Input/Single Output mode. The AC loads are

Page 28 - INSTALLATION

34 INSTALLATION OPTIONSAC Output 2AC Output 1AC Input 2AC Input 1Ground BusNeutral BusCap* Off eachwire separatelyInverter AC Sub PanelToInverterA

Page 29 - INSTALLATION OPTIONS

35 INSTALLATION OPTIONSInstallation Option 4 for Freedom Marine 25 and 30The inverter is used in a Dual Input/Dual Output mode. The AC loads are s

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36 INSTALLATION OPTIONSAC Output 2AC Output 1AC Input 2AC Input 1Ground BusNeutral 2 BusInverter AC Sub PanelL2 L112 VDC Battery BankClass TFuseFr

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37 INSTALLATION CHECKSFollow these instructions to ensure properstartup and confirm that the installation iscorrect.1. Check to make sure Invert

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38 • Testing for backfeed. If a backfeedcondition is indicated, disconnect fromshorepower and disconnect the AC outputwires from the inverter. Mak

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39TROUBLESHOOTING LED STATUSsutatSDELsutatSnoitarepOsetoNTREVNIEGRAHCYRETTABWOLPMETREVODAOLREVOneerGdiloSneerGgniknilBFFOFFOontubydaerregrahC.gnitrevn

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4This owner’s manual describes theFreedom Marine Series Inverter/Chargers fromXantrex. These units perform four distinctfunctions:1. DC to AC power in

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41Alternating Current (AC) An electric currentthat reverses direction at regular intervals.Sources of alternating current are shorepower, generator po

Page 37 - INSTALLATION CHECKS

42Equalize Charge A controlled overcharge ofthe batteries that brings all cells up to thesame voltage potential, extends the battery life,restores cap

Page 38 - INSTALLATION CHECKS

43SPECIFICATIONS21-01modeerF21-51modeerF21-02modeerF21-52modeerF21-03modeerFrebmuNtraP 21-1101-1821-1151-1821-1102-1821-1152-1821-1103-18egatloVyretta

Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING LED STATUS

44WARRANTYWhat does this warranty cover?This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc. (“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship an

Page 40 - TROUBLESHOOTING

45WARRANTYDisclaimerProductTHIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY XANTREX IN CONNECTIONWITH YOUR XANTREX PRODUCT AND IS,

Page 41 - GLOSSARY

46Return Procedure1. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing materials. Please ensure that your product is shipped full

Page 43 - SPECIFICATIONS

Xantrex Technology Inc.Toll free 1 800 670 0707Direct 1 604 422 2777Fax 1 604 420 [email protected] Rev. 2

Page 44 - WARRANTY

5Multiple Battery Bank ChargingMultiple battery bank charging is providedthrough additional output from the built-in echo-charge. The echo-charge is u

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6Circuit Breaker ProtectionThe Freedom Inverter/Charger issupplemental circuit breaker protected. TheINVERT/CHARGE breaker on the front of theunit pro

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7The Power Sharing set point of each unithas a factory default setting. This can bechanged when using the Freedom or Linkremote control panel. Refer t

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8Operation StatusINVERT - Green LED• When the LED is solid green, the unit isin invert mode. This occurs by pressing theINVERT switch.• When the LED i

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9OPERATIONNOTE: When AC power is available, thedefault setting for the charger is ON. If the unitwas manually turned OFF and AC power isinterrupted an

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