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Fault

Display

Output 
Power 
(K Watt)

Overtemp 
Protection

Input 
Voltage
(vdc)

Select

Firstly, thank you for purchase 

our product.

Please read this manual carefully before 

installing or using this product.

Introduction

Specification

The power inverter series are the member 
of the most advanced line of mobile AC 
power systems available.

This model is used in a wide range of 
application including remote homes, RVs, 
sailboats and powerboats.  It will operate 
most televisions and VCR, personal 
computers, small appliances and tools such 
as drills, sanders, grinders, mixers and 
blenders.

To get the most out of the power inverter, 
it must be installed and used properly.  
Please read the instructions in this manual 
before installing and using this model.

Name and Main function

b. AC outlet:
Outlet sockets available:

3. Rear view:
a. Ventilation window:
Do not obstruct, allow at least 15cm for 
airflow.

b. Battery terminals:
Connect to 12V/24V battery or other 12V/24V
power source.  "+" is positive, "-" is negative.  
Reverse polarity connection will blow internal 
fuse and may damage inverter permanently.

c. Chassis ground lug:
Connect to earth ground or to vehicle chassis.

         WARNING!! 
Operation of the inverter without a proper 
ground connection may result in an electrical 
safety hazard.

Quick hook - up and testing

If you would like to quick hook-up the power 
inverter and check its performance before 
going ahead with your installation, please 
follow these guideline.

1. Unpack and inspect the power inverter, 
check to see that the power switch in the 
OFF position.

2. Connect the cables to the power input 
terminals on the rear panel of power 
inverter.  The red terminal is positive (+) 
and black terminal is negative (-).  
Connect the cables into the terminals and 
tighten the wing nut to clamp the wires 
securely.

3. Connect the cable from the negative terminal 
of the inverter to the negative terminal of the 
power source.  Make a secure connection.

           CAUTION!!  
Loosely tightened connectors result in excessive 
drop and may cause overheated wires and 
melted insulation.

4. Before proceed further, carefully check if the
terminals connect correctly.

           CAUTION!!  
Reverse polarity connection will blow a fuse in 
inverter and may permanently damage the 
inverter.  Damage caused by reverse polarity 
connection is not covered by our warranty.
 
5. Connect the cable from the positive terminal 
of inverter to the positive terminal of the power 
source.  Make secure connection.
 
           WARNING!!  
You may observe a spark when you make this 
connection since current may flow to charge 
capacitors in the power inverter.  
Do not make this connection in the presence of 
flammable fumes, explosions or fire may result.

6. Set power inverter switch to OFF position, 
the indicator lights may blink and the internal 
alarm may sound momentarily.  This is normal.  
Plug the test load into the AC receptacle on the 
front panel of the inverter.  Leave the test load 
switch off.

7. Set power inverter switch to the ON position 
and turn the test load on, the inverter should 
supply power to the load.

1.  Front view
a.  ON/OFF switch:
Leave in the OFF position during installation.

Installation

1.  Where to install
The power inverter should be installed in a 
location that meets the following requirements:
a. Dry - Do not allow water to drip or splash on 
    the inverter.
b. Cool - Ambient air temperature should be 
    between 0°C and 40°C, the cooler  environment
    is better.
c. Ventilated - Allow at least 15cm of 
    clearance around the inverter for airflow.  
    Ensure the ventilation openings on the rear 
    and bottom of the unit are not obstructed.
d. Safe - Do not install the inverter in the same 
    compartment as batteries or in any 
    compartment capable of storing flammable 
    liquids such as gasoline.
2.  Cables
DC to AC inverters requires high amperage/low 
voltage DC power to low amperage/high voltage 
AC power.  To operate properly connect inverter 
DC input terminals direct to battery with heaviest 
wire available see chart below:

DC to AC

Power  inverter  

manual 

HT-E-152A2

Remote Control

Remote Control

Fault Indicator

Power LED

It is suitable for Australia , 
New Zealand, Canada, 
America, Europe, Japan 
and Universal type. 

AC receptacle

SWITCH

ON/OFF switch

Please keep switch 
in the OFF position 
during installation.

Overtemp Protection Indicator

Front view

Output Frequency

Over Temperature 
protection

Dimensions
(L

×

W

×

H)(by mm)

Output power 
continuous

AC Output Voltage

Regulation

Input high voltage
protection

Efficiency

Overload protection

Net weight (by Kgs)

No load current draw

1500W

±

8

Input low voltage
 alarm

DC11V

±

0.5V

DC16V

±

0.5V

DC22V

±

1V

DC32V

±

1V

Input low voltage
shut-down

DC10.5V

±

0.5V

DC21V

±

1V

50/60Hz 

±

3%

YES

Output reverse
protection

YES

Cooling fan

YES

55

 

±

5

395*179*82.5

3.4

85

AC100V 

AC120V

AC230V 

SPECIFICATIONS

Model No.

Output wave

Modified Sine Wave

Firstly, thank you for purchase our 
product.
Please read this manual carefully 
before installing or using this 
product.

0.4 A(12V)

HT-E-1500-12 HT-E-1500-24

E-1500

Display

Select

Input Volt Mode Indicator

Output Watts Mode Indicator

ON/OFF

Case

0.2 A(24V)

type2

type3

type4

type5

type6

USA

EUROPE

UK

UNIVERSAL AUSTRALIA

2.Remote Control:
a.Over temp protection:
LED sparkles when product temperature gets
high, it would shut down automatically while
temperature arrives 55

±

5

.

b. Overload protection indicator:
Orange LED lights when inverter shut down 
due to overloading. Inverter would re-start 
twice, if failed, inverter would shut down.
Please turn inverter OFF, reduce load and turn 
inverter ON to reset.

c. Digital display of romote control: 
Display under battery voltage mode and load
watts (Kw unit) mode, you can select the mode
as your demand.

d.Fault Indicator : When the below status occur,
and Display shows the below words--
HVP: high voltage protection.
LVP: low voltage protection.
OLP: over load protection or short circuit protection.

e.Display: shows different status as point d, and
modes (input voltage and output watts).

f.Select: Input voltage mode and output watts (KW)
selector.

g.Input Volt Mode Indicator.

h.Output Watts (K Watt) Mode Indicator. 

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