6-in-1 POWER PACK Owners Manual
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The AC inverter inside your Power Pack will shut off automatically when the
battery reaches 10.7-10.5 volts. An audible alarm will switch on at 11 volts to
indicate the internal battery is low on power.
AC appliances vary greatly according to the amount of power they consume.
The Power Pack is rated to produce 400 watts of power for 5 minutes and 320
watts continuously which allows for safe operation of most appliances falling
within this range of power consumption. (Not all AC appliances are compatible
with non-sinusoidal AC inverters. If you have a question regarding compatibility,
consult with the manufacturer of that device.)
In order to handle momentary power fluctuations the Power Pack power inverter
has a surge capacity of 800 Watts.
The wattage consumed by an AC appliance will impact the length of time the
Power Pack will operate the appliance before the need to recharge. The greater
the wattage consumed, the faster the Power Pack battery will discharge.
Please see list of appliances in table below for typical 110V AC appliances used
with portable power units and the approximate number of hours the appliance
can be used before recharging of the unit is necessary.
AC Appliance Operating Times
AC Appliance
Wattage
(approx.)
Hours
(approx.)
Mobile Telephone (stand-by)
4
40
Clock Radio
8
22
Portable stereo/ CD player
10
17
Laptop Computer
25
6
Table lamp
40
3
13in. Color TV
60
2.5
3/8in. Drill
190
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Typical 110V AC appliances used with portable power units.
Note:
Operating times assume a completely charged Power Pack battery. Actual
operating times may vary according to appliance specifications, level of use,
outside temperature, and other environmental variables.
Some appliances are considered high surge appliances. All wattage ratings
are averages. Products such as televisions and devices with motors consume
power on a varying basis, often consuming a larger wattage when first turned