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IC Series Inverter/Charger: MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
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HOW TO MAINTAIN AND TROUBLESHOOT THE IC SERIES INVERTER

 

The IC Series is designed to be service-free. Even though there are no user serviceable parts, it is recommended that every 6 months you perform the following maintenance steps to ensure optimum performance and extend the life of your batteries:

  • Visually inspect the batteries for cracks, leaks, or swelling—replace if necessary.
  • Use baking soda to clean and remove any electrolyte spills or buildups.
  • Check and tighten all battery terminal connections.
  • Check and fill battery water levels in flooded lead acid batteries.
  • Check individual battery voltages (load test those that have a voltage difference of more than 0.3 VDC from each other) and replace if necessary.
  • Check the Inverter/Charger’s ventilation vents—clean if necessary.
  • Visually inspect all cables in both the DC and AC systems. Check for wear/abrasion. Replace if necessary and ensure strain reliefs and cable protection is installed to prevent future damage.
  • Check and tighten ALL terminal block connections on inside of Inverter/Charger’s AC cover plate.
  • Check the ground connections are secure on the Inverter/Charger, battery bank, main/sub panels and the earth ground on the RV, or boat.
  • Check the battery sensor is still securely attached to the battery bank.

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