Page 2 - Limited W; Note on Labeling; Specifications
In ver ter/Char g er DC V olt: 12 Wire Gaug e Twin 00 (2/0) W atts 6 4 2 0 00 (2/0) (R V2012OEM, R V2512OEM & R V3012OEM only) 500 15 ft 25 ft 39 ft 62 ft 79 ft 158 ft. 700 11 ft 18 ft 28 ft 44 ft 56 ft 11 2 ft. 1000 N/R 12 ft 20 ft 31 ft 39 ft 78 ft. 2000 N/R N/R N/R 16 ft 20 ft 40 ft. 2400 N/R...
Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!; • Do not install near flammable materials, fuel or chemicals.; Battery Connection Warnings; or property damage could result.; Equipment Connection Warnings; power adapters that will eliminate the plug’s ground connection.; Operation Warnings; Switch should be in the OFF position. Dangerous arcing may result.
3R Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation, operation and storage of all Tripp LiteInverter/Chargers. Note: For Marine installations, please replace this page with the page titled ...
Page 4 - Feature Identification; Configuration DIP
4R Feature Identification Identify the premium features on your specific model and quickly locate instructions on how to maximize their use. Configuration DIP Switches: optimize Inverter/Charger operation depending on your application. See Configuration section for setting instructions. Operating Mo...
Page 5 - Operation; Switch Modes
5R Operation Switch Modes After configuring, mounting and connecting your Inverter/Charger,you are able to operate it by switching between the following oper-ating modes as appropriate to your situation: AUTO/REMOTE: Switch to this mode when you need constant, uninterrupted AC power for connectedapp...
Page 6 - Configuration; Set Configuration DIP Switches
6R Select Battery Type—REQUIRED (All models) CAUTION: The Battery Type DIP Switch setting must match the type of batteries you connect, or your batteriesmay be degraded or damaged over an extended period oftime. See “Battery Selection,” p. 10 for more information. Battery Type Switch Position Gel Ce...
Page 7 - Group B DIP Switches
7R Select Battery Charger-Limiting Points—OPTIONAL (Not on 612 Models) “Most Limiting” (#B2 & #B1 Up): Charger-limiting takes effect the momentany 120V AC load is applied; charger out-put falls gradually from full output at no120V load passing through to no output atfull load. “Less Limiting” (#...
Page 9 - Battery Selection; Hours Recharge; Select Auxiliary Battery Type; Match Battery Amp-Hour Capacity to Your Application; • STEP 1: Determine Total Wattage Required; Example; Tools; Appliances; 5 DC Amps × 5 Hrs. Runtime
9R Battery Selection 540 watts ÷ 12V = 45 DC Amps 270 Amp-Hours ÷ 55 Amps Inverter/Charger Rating = 5 Hours Recharge Select Auxiliary Battery Type (if any) Select “Deep Cycle” batteries to receive optimum performance from your Inverter/Charger. Do not use ordinary car or starting batteries or batter...
Page 10 - Mounting; All Models Except 612 Models
10R Mounting WARNING! Mount your Inverter/Charger BEFORE DC battery and AC power connection. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to personal injuryand/or damage to the Inverter/Charger and connected systems. Tripp Lite manufactures a variety of different Inverter/Chargers with a variety of...
Page 11 - Vehicular; Your Inverter/Charger’s Nominal DC Input Voltage; Battery Connection
11R • Connect DC Wiring: Though your Inverter/Charger is ahigh-efficiency con-verter of electricity,its rated outputcapacity is limited bythe length and gaugeof the cabling run-ning from the bat-tery to the unit. Usethe shortest lengthand largest diametercabling (maximum2/0 gauge) to fityour Inverte...
Page 12 - Connection for Models with Cords and Receptacles; ISOBAR; Connection for Models with Hardwire Terminals; Single Input/Output Models; AC Input/Output Connection
12R To avoid overloading your Inverter/Charger, match the power requirements of the equipment you plan to run at any one time (add their totalwatts) with the output wattage capacity of your Inverter/Charger model (see Specifications). Do not confuse “continuous” wattage with“peak” wattage ratings. M...