Page 2 - Owner’s Guide
Page 4 - About This Guide; Purpose; Organization
i About This Guide Purpose The purpose of this Owner’s Guide is to provide explanations and procedures for installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the XPower Powerpack 300. Organization This guide is organized into five chapters and an appendix:Chapter 1, “Introduction”, provides an ...
Page 5 - Conventions Used; Abbreviations and Acronyms; WARNING
About This Guide ii Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this guide. Abbreviations and Acronyms WARNING Warnings identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life. CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the unit or to...
Page 6 - Important Safety Instructions; Warnings and Cautions; CAUTION
iii Important Safety Instructions The XPower Powerpack 300 generates a type of AC power similar to a normal household wall outlet. Operating the XPower Powerpack incorrectly or misusing it may damage the equipment or create hazardous conditions for the user. Warnings and Cautions Important: Before u...
Page 7 - WARNING: Explosion hazard; WARNING: Limitations on use
Important Safety Information iv WARNING: Explosion hazard Do not use this product where there are flammable fumes or gases, such as in the bilge of a gasoline-powered boat, or near propane tanks. Do not use this product in an enclosure containing automotive-type lead-acid batteries. These batteries,...
Page 9 - WARNING: Risk of Explosion, Fire or Burns
Important Safety Information vi Precautions When Working With Your Vehicle Battery 1. Follow all instructions published by the battery manufacturer and the manufacturer of the equipment in which the battery is installed. 2. Make sure the area around the battery is well ventilated. 3. Never smoke or ...
Page 12 - Contents; Introduction
ix Contents 1 Introduction About the XPower Powerpack 300 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Comprehensive Protection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Automatic Overload - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1Overheating - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...
Page 14 - About the XPower Powerpack 300; Comprehensive Protection; Automatic Overload
1 1 Introduction About the XPower Powerpack 300 Easy-to-use and designed for years of reliable service, the XPower Powerpack can run many AC appliances and 12 V DC appliances whenever you need power for work or play, at home or on the road. XPower Powerpack: • Powers 120 V AC appliances • Powers 12 ...
Page 15 - Low Battery Protection
Comprehensive Protection 2 Low Battery Protection Low battery protection protects the internal battery from excessive discharge and possible damage. When the AC Power ON / OFF switch is turned ON , an audible alarm alerts you when the internal battery is nearly discharged (11.0 V DC) and the unit tu...
Page 16 - Features; Materials List
3 2 Features Chapter 2 describes the main features of the XPower Powerpack 300. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with these features before operating the unit. Materials List Your XPower Powerpack package includes these items: p XPower Powerpack p Owner’s Guide p AC charger p DC charging c...
Page 17 - XPower Powerpack Features; Front Panel Detail
XPower Powerpack Features 4 XPower Powerpack Features Front Panel Detail Feature Description 1 DC power outlet : • Powers 12 V DC auto, RV or marine appliances • Recharges XPower Powerpack from a 12 V outlet in a vehicle using the DC charging cable. 2 Battery Level LEDs illuminate to indicate the XP...
Page 19 - Left Side View
XPower Powerpack Features 6 Left Side View Feature Description 1 Pressure gauge shows the PSI (lb/in 2 ). 2 Jump-starting clamp 3 Jump-start power switch 4 AC charger input socket 5 Compressor ON / OFF switch 6 Nozzle packet compartment Not shown Valve connector with connector hose 2 6 1 4 5 3
Page 20 - Accessories
XPower Powerpack Features 7 Accessories Accessory Description 1 AC charger lets you recharge the XPower Powerpack from a standard AC wall outlet and can only be used to recharge the internal battery of the XPower Powerpack. 2 DC charging cable lets you recharge the XPower Powerpack from a 12 V syste...
Page 22 - Operation; Operating Conditions and Guidelines
9 3 Operation Chapter 3 explains how to operate the XPower Powerpack 300 efficiently. This chapter covers: • Recharging the XPower Powerpack for first-time use • Using the flashlight • Operating AC appliances and 12 V DC appliances • Jump-starting a vehicle’s engine • Using the air compressor • Conn...
Page 23 - Choosing a Location; WARNING: Fire or explosion
Choosing a Location 10 • Motor loads with high startup power surge requirements: Sump pumps, circular saws, larger power tools, refrigerators. Visit www.xantrex.com for higher power solutions. Choosing a Location The XPower Powerpack should be operated only in a location that meets these requirement...
Page 24 - Using XPower Powerpack for the First Time
Using XPower Powerpack for the First Time 11 Using XPower Powerpack for the First Time Recharging with the AC Charger Recharging with the AC charger is a true “plug-in-and-forget” charging method. We recommend leaving the AC charger connected when the XPower Powerpack is not in use. To recharge with...
Page 26 - Using the Flashlight
Using the Flashlight 13 Using the Flashlight The XPower Powerpack has a detachable flashlight that operates for up to 18 hours before needing to be recharged. To detach the flashlight, push the rim of the flashlight lens straight back, then swing the light away from the unit. To replace the flashlig...
Page 27 - Operating AC Appliances; Understanding AC Appliances; Run Time on Typical AC Appliances
Operating AC Appliances 14 Operating AC Appliances Understanding AC Appliances AC appliances are rated by how much electrical power (in watts) they consume. XPower Powerpack can power most appliances within its continuous power rating (240 W, 1 A). Some appliances may be difficult or impossible to o...
Page 28 - High Surge Appliances
Operating AC Appliances 15 High Surge Appliances The wattage rating of AC appliances is the average power used by the appliance. Appliances such as televisions and appliances with motors consume much more power than their average rating when they are first switched on. Although the XPower Powerpack ...
Page 29 - Operating Several Appliances at Once; Operating an AC Appliance
Operating AC Appliances 16 Operating Several Appliances at Once You can run several AC appliances if the total rating of all the appliances (in watts) does not exceed 240 W. Run time, however, will decrease accordingly with the number of appliances being operated and the AC power being consumed. Ope...
Page 30 - Operating 12 V DC Appliances; CAUTION: Equipment damage
Operating 12 V DC Appliances 17 Operating 12 V DC Appliances The XPower Powerpack can operate 12 V DC auto, RV, marine, or other portable appliances that draw 12 A or less from a 12 V DC power outlet or from a vehicle’s lighter socket. Typical 12 V DC appliances that can be used with the XPower Powe...
Page 31 - Jump-Starting a Vehicle’s Engine
Jump-Starting a Vehicle’s Engine 18 To operate a 12 V DC appliance: 1. Open the protective cover on the DC power outlet of the XPower Powerpack. 2. Plug the 12 V DC appliance into the DC power outlet on the left side of the unit, and turn the 12 V DC appliance on (if required). If the 12 V DC applia...
Page 34 - Using the Air Compressor; Over-temperature Safety Protection
Using the Air Compressor 21 Using the Air Compressor Over-temperature Safety Protection It is recommended that you follow the warnings and turn the compressor off for 10 minutes after every 10 minutes of operation. However, the XPower Powerpack 300 is equipped with an over-temperature safety protect...
Page 35 - Inflating Tires
Using the Air Compressor 22 Inflating Tires To inflate your vehicle, motorcycle, or bicycle tires: 1. Place the valve connector securely on the tire valve stem, push it as far as possible to allow normal airflow, and close the thumb latch. If necessary, use a supplied nozzle adaptor. 2. Turn the com...
Page 36 - Inflating Small Sports Equipment
Using the Air Compressor 23 3. Turn the compressor off after appropriate pressure is reached. 4. Open the thumb latch and remove the valve connector from the valve stem. 5. Check air pressure with a pressure gauge. Inflating Small Sports Equipment You can use the compressor to inflate small sports e...
Page 37 - Connecting to an External Battery
Connecting to an External Battery 24 6. Remove nozzle adaptor from valve connector and store in storage compartment. Connecting to an External Battery You can extend battery operating times by connecting the XPower Powerpack to a larger external battery. For example, an external 60 Ah battery gives ...
Page 40 - Maintenance; Battery Maintenance; WARNING: Shock hazard
27 4 Maintenance Chapter 4 provides information on maintaining your internal battery, recharging options for the internal battery, and replacing user-replaceable parts. Routine maintenance is required to keep your XPower Powerpack 300 operating properly. Occasionally clean the exterior of the unit w...
Page 41 - Recharging the XPower Powerpack; Recharging with the AC Charger
Recharging the XPower Powerpack Battery 28 Recharging the XPower Powerpack Battery To check the XPower Powerpack’s charge level, press the Battery Level button. You can recharge the battery using: • the fully automatic “plug-in-and-forget” AC charger. • the DC charging cable to recharge from your ve...
Page 43 - Recharging with the DC Charging Cable; WARNING: Fire and explosion hazard
Recharging the XPower Powerpack Battery 30 Recharging with the DC Charging Cable Using the DC charging cable, the XPower Powerpack can be recharged while you drive your vehicle. To recharge the XPower Powerpack while you drive using the DC charging cable: 1. While the vehicle engine is running, plug...
Page 46 - Recharging from a Solar Panel
Recharging the XPower Powerpack Battery 33 Recharging from a Solar Panel Small, unregulated 12 V solar panels rated to produce a maximum of 2.5 A (or 30 W) can be used to charge the XPower Powerpack through the AC charger Input socket. You will need to purchase a standard 5.5 mm OD × 2.5 mm ID (0.21...
Page 47 - Recycling
Recycling 34 Recycling The XPower Powerpack is designed to provide years of service. However, when the internal battery reaches the end of its service life, the XPower Powerpack itself is no longer of use. The internal battery is not designed to be user replaceable. Because the internal battery cont...
Page 48 - Troubleshooting; Common Problems; Buzz in Audio Equipment
35 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting will help you identify the common problems than can occur with the XPower Powerpack 300. If you cannot solve the problem with the XPower Powerpack, record the information asked for on “Information About Your System” on page 48 and then contact your dealer. Common...
Page 49 - Troubleshooting Reference; WARNING: Electric shock hazard
Troubleshooting Reference 36 Troubleshooting Reference WARNING: Electric shock hazard Do not remove the cover of the XPower Powerpack or disassemble the XPower Powerpack. The XPower Powerpack does not contain any internal user-serviceable parts and attempting to service the unit yourself could resul...
Page 54 - Specifications; Electrical Specifications
41 A Specifications Electrical Specifications \ 12 V DC Section Internal battery type Sealed/non-spillable, AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) lead-acid Internal battery voltage (nominal) 12 V DC Internal battery capacity (minimum) 12 Ah Internal battery CCA rating 120 CCA Internal battery CA rating 180 CA DC...
Page 56 - Physical Specifications
Physical Specifications 43 Physical Specifications Air Compressor Pressure 250 PSI (lb/in 2 ) Accessories DC charge cable 39" (1 m) 18 AWG with male to male lighter plugs (part # 449-0187-01-01) AC charger Input: 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 11 WOutput: 13.5 V DC, 500 mA (part # 074-1003)) Flashlight Part #...
Page 58 - Warranty and Return; Warranty
45 Warranty and Return Warranty What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc. ("Xantrex") and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your XPower Powerpack 300. This warranty period lasts for 6 months from the date of purchase at the point...
Page 59 - Disclaimer; Product
Warranty and Return 46 What does this warranty not cover? This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of the product or costs related to the removal, installation, or troubleshooting of the customer's electrical systems. This warranty does not apply to and Xantrex will not be responsib...
Page 60 - Warning: Limitations On Use; Return Material Authorization Policy; Return Procedure
Warranty and Return 47 warranties or on the duration of an implied warranty or on the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights whic...
Page 61 - Out of Warranty Service; Information About Your System
Warranty and Return 48 Out of Warranty Service If the warranty period for your XPower Powerpack 300 has expired, if the unit was damaged by misuse or incorrect installation, if other conditions of the warranty have not been met, or if no dated proof of purchase is available, your unit may be service...