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inverter senses at its terminals. Low battery and excessive load for the
cables can cause a low voltage reading and inverter shutdown. Low battery
is also indicated when the audible alarm sounds. The wattage displayed
for the output power is a rough estimate of the load being applied to the
inverter. A multimeter should be used for a more accurate reading of the
load.
• AC Outlets — These outlets can supply up to 8.3 amps at 120V AC 60 Hz
• USB Power Port — This power port can supply 5 volts at 2.1A for charging
or powering tablets, e-readers, smartphones, and other small electronic
devices.
• Audible Alarm (internal to the inverter) — When the Audible Alarm makes
a buzzing sound, the inverter senses a low battery condition. The user
should reduce the AC load, charge the battery, and check the DC cable for
excessive losses.
• Ground Terminal — For attaching an insulated safety ground wire. This
safety wire is for protecting personnel if there is an unlikely failure in either
the cabling or enclosure insulation. Grounding the inverter enclosure
ensures personnel safety should a DC cable problem occur. During the
installation procedure, the Ground Terminal is connected either to a vehicle
chassis or to the negative DC terminal of the battery. Do not directly
connect this ground connection to the negative DC terminal of the inverter.
Use an insulated 10 gauge wire to make the ground connection. If the
inverter installation is located in fixed location, the safety wire can be
connected to earth’s ground.