I have a Freedom 2500 inverter/charger, circa 1998. I am experiencing an AC failure / charger failure. Maybe someone has faced this before or has an idea where it may be. Here’s the deal:
We had been on the boat for several days. Suddenly, the distribution panel (boat’s not Freedom’s) displays a reverse polarity light. No AC is available from the panel. Dock power up and breaker on. On the Link panel charger light is on, no alarm lights. However, no charge current is being supplied to batteries.
Disconnecting shore power and turning on the inverter yields normal AC power. Polarity light normal. I then turn off the inverter and connect the shore power. Checking the panel yields 117 volts into the boat’s distribution panel. My meter will not indicate if AC polarity is reversed or not. I hook up my travel dock power cord and run it to another power post. Same reverse polarity light and same no AC.
Looking over the boat’s distribution panel, it appears there is a reverse polarity protection circuit, which, if true, would keep the AC from going past the panel if it senses a mismatch. That would explain the AC 117 volt reading before the breakers but no AC output I surmise.
Looking over the Freedom manual is no help.
So, as best I can recall, there is no AC branch before the AC from the dock cord arrives at the Freedom. Thus, it appears some kind of circuit failure where the charger component of the Freedom is located. But I still don’t understand the reverse polarity light.
I didn’t find anything helpful on the Xantrex site that might address this.
Any ideas????
We had been on the boat for several days. Suddenly, the distribution panel (boat’s not Freedom’s) displays a reverse polarity light. No AC is available from the panel. Dock power up and breaker on. On the Link panel charger light is on, no alarm lights. However, no charge current is being supplied to batteries.
Disconnecting shore power and turning on the inverter yields normal AC power. Polarity light normal. I then turn off the inverter and connect the shore power. Checking the panel yields 117 volts into the boat’s distribution panel. My meter will not indicate if AC polarity is reversed or not. I hook up my travel dock power cord and run it to another power post. Same reverse polarity light and same no AC.
Looking over the boat’s distribution panel, it appears there is a reverse polarity protection circuit, which, if true, would keep the AC from going past the panel if it senses a mismatch. That would explain the AC 117 volt reading before the breakers but no AC output I surmise.
Looking over the Freedom manual is no help.
So, as best I can recall, there is no AC branch before the AC from the dock cord arrives at the Freedom. Thus, it appears some kind of circuit failure where the charger component of the Freedom is located. But I still don’t understand the reverse polarity light.
I didn’t find anything helpful on the Xantrex site that might address this.
Any ideas????