EasyManuals Logo
Home>Go Power>Battery Charger>IC Series

Go Power IC Series User Manual

Go Power IC Series
52 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #40 background imageLoading...
Page #40 background image
[page 40] | gpelectric.com
OPERATION
4.4 POWER SHARING MODE 1
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 appliances - 3.
The remaining AC Power: 1800W (15AAC x 120VAC) is used for battery bank charging, up to 100 Amps (with the
2000W) or 125 AMPs (with the 3000W) DC per hour -
4.
3600 Watts (30A x 120V)
Shore Power Only
(1) 2000W of load power required (fridge, air conditioner, etc)
* IC-2000 operates in Inverting Mode
(2) Batteries are supplying all the load power required
2000W = 186 ADC x 12VDC x 0.9 (Efficiency)
* No Shore or Generator Power
ON
OFF
Generator Power
120/240 VAC
Main Panel
Sub Panel
120 VAC
120 VAC
240 VAC
ON
OFF
Main Panel
Sub Panel
120 VAC
120 VAC
240 VAC
* IC-2000 operates in AC Pass Through Mode
(1) 3600W of Load Power required (fridge, air conditioner, etc)
(2) 3600W of shore or generator power used to supply all the load
power required
* Batteries are not being charged, all shore power is used for load power
ON
OFF
Generator Power
120 / 240 VAC
Main Panel
Sub Panel
120 VAC
120 VAC
240 VAC
(1) 3600W of load power required (Fridge, Air Conditioner, etc)
* IC-2000 operates in & Inverting Mode
(2) 2400W (20AAC x 120VAC) of shore power is used to supply part of
the load power required
(3) Batteries are supplying the remaining load power required =
1200W
ON
OFF
Main Panel
Sub Panel
120 VAC
120 VAC
240 VAC
Utility Power
120/240 VAC
Generator Power
120/240 VAC
2400W
2400W
1200W
1200W
2000W
2000W
3600W
3600W
3600 Watts
Load Power Required
6000W
4200W
(1) 4200W of Load power required (fridge, air conditioner, etc)
* IC-2000 operates in & Battery Charging Mode
(2) 6000W of shore power available
(3) 4200W used to supply the load power required
(4) The remaining 1800W (15AAC x 120VAC) of shore power is used to
charge batteries at 100 Amps DC / hour
Power Sharing Mode
Generator Mode
Batteries Charging
Battery
Discharging
2400W
Shore
1200W
Battery Bank
Battery Dis - Charging
Inverting Mode
AC Power Pass Through Mode
ON
OFF
Generator Power
120 / 240 VAC
Main Panel
Sub Panel
120 VAC
120 VAC
240 VAC
1800W
* No load power required (fridge, air conditioner, etc)
(1) operates in Battery Charging Mode
(2) 1800W (15 AAC x 120 VAC) of shore power used to charge the
batteries, this equates to 100 ADC / hour
(with charger peak efficiency and max voltage charge set points)
Charging Mode
Batteries Charging
Up to 100 ADC / Hour
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
1
3
1
2
Utility Power
120/240 VAC
Utility Power
120/240 VAC
Utility Power
120/240 VAC
1800W
Batteries Charging
Up to 100 ADC / Hour
4200 Watts (35AAC x 120VAC)
Shore Power Only
4200 Watts
Load Power Required
1800W
3600 Watts
Load Power Required
2000 Watts
Load Power Required
2000W
Battery Bank
Battery
186 Amps DC / hour
2
2
IC Series
AC pass-through
AC pass-through
Discharging
Discharging
NOTE: Power share is only available on OUT 1.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Go Power IC Series and is the answer not in the manual?

Go Power IC Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGo Power
ModelIC Series
CategoryBattery Charger
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals