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NOTE:
If more than one device is to be
powered, start one device at a time, to
avoid a power surge and overloading
the inverter. The surge load of each
device should not exceed the inverter’s
Continuous Operation wattage rate.
IMPORTANT:
Using the inverter
with some rechargeable devices may
damage the inverter and/or device. If
you are using the inverter to operate
a rechargeable device, monitor the
temperature of the inverter for about
10 minutes. If the inverter becomes
abnormally hot, disconnect it from the
device immediately; do not use the device
with the inverter.
POWER SOURCE
Your average automobile battery at full
charge will provide an ample power supply
to the inverter when the engine is on.
Keep the car running at all times when
using the inverter. The actual length of
time the inverter will function depends on
the age and condition of the battery and the
power demand being placed by the device
being operated with the inverter.
When possible, recharge your batteries
when they are not more than 50%
discharged. This gives the batteries a
much longer life cycle than recharging
when they are more deeply discharged.
The power inverter has a battery low
voltage shutdown at 10V±0.5V DC. With
moderate to heavy loads, this will protect
against over-discharging the battery. If the
inverter is running only light loads it is
advisable to recharge before the inverter
low voltage shutdown point is reached.
IMPORTANT:
The inverter draws low
amperage from the battery with the main
ON/OFF switch turned on and no load
connected. To prevent battery discharge,
turn the inverter off when you are not
using it.