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Slim Line

 Power Inverters by Wagan Tech

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User’s Manual—Read before using this equipment

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PROBLEM: Inverter 

Automatically 

Shut Down – Fault LED Lit – OVL Display 

Reason 

Solution

Equipment being operated draws too 
much power. 

Use a higher capacity inverter or do 
not use this equipment. 

PROBLEM: Continuous Buzzing Sound – Display Shows Low Voltage

Reason 

Solution 

Input voltage below 10.5 Volts .

Keep input voltage above 10.5 Volts 

Poor or weak battery condition. 

Recharge or replace battery. 

Poor or loose cable connection.

Inspect terminals and tighten all 
connections. 

Inadequate power being delivered to 
the inverter or excessive voltage drop. 

Use heavier gauge DC cable.  
Keep cable length as short as possible.

DISPOSAL/RECYCLING OF INVERTER 

Electronic products are known to contain materials that are toxic if improperly 
disposed. Contact local authorities for disposal and recycling information.

SPECIFICATIONS

All specifications are typical at nominal line, half load and 77ºF (25ºC) unless 
otherwise noted. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

Name

Description

Input

12V (10V–15V) DC

Output

115V AC

Output frequency

60 Hz

Output waveform

Modified Sine Waveform

Name

Description

TrueRated

 Power 

(24-hour continuous)

  #2294:  1,000 Watts 
 #2005-1:  1,250 Watts 
  #2004:  1,500 Watts 
  #2482:  2,000 Watts

Surge Power

  #2294:  2,500 Watts 
 #2005-1:  3,050 Watts 
  #2004:  3,500 Watts 
  #2482:  4,000 Watts

Efficiency

Approximately 90%

No load current

< 0.95 Amps

Battery low alarm

10.5V ± 0.5V DC

Battery low shutdown

10.0V ± 0.5V DC

Alarm and thermal shutdown

130ºF ± 10º (55ºC ± 5º)

Internal DC fuse

40 Amps

External DC fuse

None

AC Outlets

  #2294:  3 
 #2005-1:  3 
  #2004:  3 
  #2482:  2

Power switch

DC input ON/OFF control

Dimensions (L x W x H) inches

  #2294:  10.3 x 5.4 x 2.5 
 #2005-1:  10.3 x 5.4 x 2.5 
  #2004:  12.3 x 5.4 x 2.1 
  #2482:  12.3 x 6.5 x 3.0

Gross Weight

  #2294:  3.5 lb 
 #2005-1:  4.1 lb 
  #2004:  4.1 lb 
  #2482:  5.2 lb

Net Weight (includes cables)

  #2294:  4.6 lb 
 #2005-1:  5.4 lb 
  #2004:  5.4 lb 
  #2482:  6.9 lb

Summary of Contents for 2004

Page 1: ...1 000 Watt Item 2294 1 250 Watt Item 2005 1 1 500 Watt Item 2004 2 000 Watt Item 2482 User s Manual Slim Line Power Inverters ...

Page 2: ...e FEATURES Two LED indicators display the operating status of the inverter Multiple AC outlets allow for more than one appliance to be powered at the same time Mounting holes allow for safe stable installation High Peak Power Allows you to power appliances that require large initial start up wattage Low Battery Alarm The inverter sounds an audible alarm then turns itself off if the battery becomes...

Page 3: ...d Fan Keeps the inverter circuitry cool The fan operates when the inverter is powered on To avoid unnecessarily draining of the battery turn off the inverter when it is not in use ON OFF Switch Controls operation of the inverter The below indicators operate when the switch is ON Green LED When lit indicates the inverter is on and operating normally AC is present at the outlets Red LED When lit ind...

Page 4: ...ng systems Some background Large microwave oven specifications list cooking power watts and appliance power Appliance power is the AC load the inverter has to supply Most other electrical tools appliances and audio video equipment have labels that list the unit s power requirements in watts If the tool or device is rated in amps multiply the amps by 115 115V AC to determine the watts For example a...

Page 5: ...s needed for 10 hours This provides us with the basic amp hours AH of battery that is required Ten hours at 100 amps equals 1 000 Amp Hours AH This answer is just a beginning of configuring the battery bank because there are additional factors that determine actual run time These include AC appliance load and time in use basic AH Cable gage and length cable losses Charge level of the batteries bet...

Page 6: ...ors in the inverter starting to charge Because of the possibility of sparking it is extremely important that both the inverter and the battery bank be positioned away from any source of flammable fumes or gases Failure to heed this warning can result in fire or explosion Do not make the positive terminal connection immediately after the batteries have been charging Allow time for the battery gasse...

Page 7: ... following steps may help to alleviate the problem Do not operate high power loads with the power inverter while watching television Make sure the antenna feeding your television provides an adequate static free signal and you are using good quality cable between the antenna and the television Move the television as far away from the power inverter as possible Keep the cables between the battery a...

Page 8: ...ic if improperly disposed Contact local authorities for disposal and recycling information SPECIFICATIONS All specifications are typical at nominal line half load and 77ºF 25ºC unless otherwise noted Specifications are subject to change without notice Name Description Input 12V 10V 15V DC Output 115V AC Output frequency 60 Hz Output waveform Modified Sine Waveform Name Description TrueRated Power ...

Page 9: ...User s Manual Read before using this equipment 16 CABLE GAUGES BASED ON ROUND TRIP CABLE LENGTHS Models Item Total Cable Length In Feet 1 000 W 2294 1250 W 2005 1 1500 W 2004 2000 W 2482 8 ft 6 4 4 2 9 10 ft 4 4 2 2 11 14 ft 2 2 2 0 15 17 ft 2 2 0 0 18 21 ft 2 0 0 00 22 ft 0 0 0 000 23 25 ft 0 0 00 000 FUSE AMPS 120 200 200 250 User supplied battery protection fuse ...

Page 10: ...ow the instructions and send the item with PREPAID SHIPPING along with all of the required documentation a complete explanation of the problem your name address and daytime phone number WAGAN Corporation will at its option replace or repair the defective part A Returned Merchandise Authorization number RMA is REQUIRED when sending in any defective item WAGAN Corporation is not responsible for any ...

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