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4. We recommend mounting the inverter on something stable to prevent it from

bouncing. Impact shock could result in damage to your unit. Be sure to use all
four mounting screws for optimal stability. Mount in a location that can support
the weight of the inverter.

5. Allow 12 inches of space around the inverter to prevent objects from blocking the

vents and to provide enough air to circulate.

6. Do not install the inverter in an environment with high dust, saw dust residue or

other particles that may get sucked into the inverter increasing internal
temperature.

7. There will be some electrical arcing or spark when the inverter connects with the

battery. Combustible materials such as gasoline, alcohol, etc. should not be
around the inverter.

BATTERY

1. The battery is designed to supply the inverter with DC input voltage and the rated

voltage should be in accordance with the rated input voltage of the inverter. Any
voltage exceeding the range of the input voltage of the inverter will cause the
inverter to go into overload and could possibly damage the inverter. The battery
should supply enough current for the load. The load is the amp or watt rating of
the equipment being powered by the inverter. A small capacity battery cannot
provide enough power for large electrical equipment. In this case, the battery will
cause the inverter to go into under voltage protection because of the load put on
the battery. A simple way to calculate the load or amps required from your battery
is to divide watts of equipment by battery voltage. Due to the consumption of the
inverter itself, the actual current will be about 10% more. For example, the voltage
of lead acid battery is 12VDC, and load of the equipment is 1000W, therefore, the
actual current needed from the battery is about 1000W / 12V = 83.3 amps per
hour. Add 10% for efficiency loss and you get 83.3 * 1.10% = 91.6 amp per hour
needed. 

If you don’t know the wattage of your equipment, you can figure the

wattage by multiplying AC amps by AC voltage.  For example, a refrigerator is 8
AC amps * 120 Volts AC = 960 watts. Remember, all equipment has a start-up
requirement 3-5x its running wattage. In this example, 960 watts * 3 = 2880 watts
needed from the inver

ter so don’t size your inverter too small.

2. Battery operating time depends on battery capacity and load. The formula for

operating time is: battery capacity divided by the value of the load divided by
battery voltage times 1.10%. For example, using the numbers from above, the
battery specification is 12V, 200Ah capacity and the load is 1000W. Take battery
capacity 200Ah / 91.6 amps = 2.18 hours of run time if you fully deplete the
battery. This is NOT recommended. Deep cycle batteries last longer when they
are only depleted to 50% of capacity.

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Summary of Contents for PWRI60012120S

Page 1: ...DC TO AC PURE SINE POWER INVERTER PWRI60012120S INSTRUCTION MANUAL ETL Listed to UL 458 CSA 22 2 Standards 1...

Page 2: ...are negative ground 5 Do not disassemble the unit it may cause fire or electric shock 6 This device should only be serviced by a qualified technician This item does not have any serviceable parts 7 P...

Page 3: ...hich cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by operator Guard against electric shock Do not open the metal case risk of electric shock INVERTER FEATURES Dual outlets USB Port LED prote...

Page 4: ...e electrical equipment In this case the battery will cause the inverter to go into under voltage protection because of the load put on the battery A simple way to calculate the load or amps required f...

Page 5: ...to a breaker panel do NOT neutral ground bond the panel USING THE POWER INVERTER 1 Check the output voltage and capacity of the battery The battery s should match the voltage of the inverter and have...

Page 6: ...input DC voltage is lower than 9 5V 19V 38V The buzzer will whistle continuously the green light is off red light is on Please turn off the inverter and use it after recharging the battery 3 Over volt...

Page 7: ...f UL 458 is that all AC inverters pass a High Voltage Dielectric Withstand Test commonly called the Hi Pot Test The voltage applied to the control is usually equal to 1 000 volts plus two times the li...

Page 8: ...emperature No output voltage The switch is off Turn on the power switch Poor cable connection Check the cables and make sure they are tightly connected and in good condition Incorrect output voltage R...

Page 9: ...SPECIFICATIONS 9...

Page 10: ...ar purpose In no event shall AIMS be liable for indirect special or consequential damages This warranty only applies to AIMS Power branded products All other name brand products are warranted by and a...

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