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• Connect DC Wiring: 

Though your Inverter/Charger is a high-efficiency converter of electricity, its rated

output capacity is limited by the length and gauge of the cabling running from the battery to the unit. Use the
shortest length and largest diameter cabling (maximum 2/0 gauge) to fit your Inverter/Charger’s DC Input
terminals. Shorter and heavier gauge cabling reduces DC voltage drop and allows for maximum transfer of
current. Your Inverter/Charger is capable of delivering peak wattage at up to 200% of its rated continuous
wattage output for brief periods of time. See Specifications page for details. Heavier gauge cabling should be
used when continuously operating heavy draw equipment under these conditions. Tighten your
Inverter/Charger and battery terminals to approximately 3.5 Newton-meters of torque to create an efficient
connection and to prevent excessive heating at this connection. Insufficient tightening of the terminals could
void your warranty. 

See Specifications Sheet for Minimum Recommended Cable Sizing Chart.

• Connect Ground: 

Using a #8 AWG wire or larger directly connect the Main Ground Lug to the vehicle’s chassis or earth ground. See

the Feature Identification section to locate the Main Ground Lug on your specific Inverter/Charger model. All installations must comply
with national and local codes and ordinances.

• Connect Fuse: 

NEC (National Electrical Code) article 551 requires that you connect all of your Inverter/Charger’s positive DC Terminals

directly to a UL-listed fuse(s) and fuse block(s) within 18 inches of the battery. The fuse’s rating must equal or exceed the Minimum DC
Fuse Rating listed in your Inverter/Charger’s specifications. See Specifications for fuse and fuse block recommendations. See diagrams
below for proper fuse placement.

Vehicular

Your Inverter/Charger’s Nominal DC Input Voltage 

must match

the voltage of your battery or batteries—12 Volts in most vehicular

applications. 

It is possible to connect your Inverter/Charger to the main battery within your vehicle’s electrical system. In most vehicles, the Inverter/
Charger will be connected to one or more dedicated auxiliary (house) batteries which are isolated from the drive system to prevent possible
draining of the main battery.

12 Volt Inverter/Charger

12 Volts

12 Volts

3

5

12 Volt Main Battery Connection

12 Volt Alternator

Vehicle Battery Ground  

12 Volt Main Battery  

12 Volt Auxiliary (House) Battery  

UL-Listed Fuse & Fuse Block (mounted

within 18 inches of the battery)  

Battery Isolator

Large Diameter Cabling, Maximum 2/0 Gauge to Fit Terminals  

8 AWG (minimum) Ground Wire

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

12 Volt Inverter/Charger

12 Volts

12 Volts

12 Volts

12 Volt Main and Auxiliary (House) Battery Connection (Isolated Parallel)

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4

1

7

6

2

2

5

7

3

2

Connect your Inverter/Charger to your batteries using the following procedures:

WARNING! • Failure to properly ground your Inverter/Charger to a vehicle’s chassis or earth
ground may result in a lethal electrical shock hazard.
• Never attempt to operate your Inverter/Charger by connecting it directly to output from an 
alternator rather than a battery or battery bank.
• Observe proper polarity with all DC connections.

DC Connectors

8

8

Battery Connection

Summary of Contents for PowerVerter 93-2642

Page 1: ...lt In ISOBAR Surge Protection Automatic Overload Protection Ideal Output for All Loads Frequency Controlled Output Automatic Load Switching Balanced Load Sharing Better for Your Batteries Faster Batte...

Page 2: ...e hydrogen gas can accumulate near batteries if they are not kept well ventilated your batteries should not be installed whether for a mobile or stationary application in a dead air compartment Ideall...

Page 3: ...e Circuit Breaker protect your Inverter Charger against damage due to charger failure See Operation section for resetting instructions Remote Control Module Connector allows remote monitoring and cont...

Page 4: ...details LINE Green LED If the operating mode switch is set to AUTO REMOTE this light will ILLUMINATE CONTINUOUSLY when your connected equipment is receiving continuous AC power supplied from a utility...

Page 5: ...d of the unit Wait one minute then switch operating mode switch back to either AUTO REMOTE or CHARGE ONLY Select Low AC Input Voltage Point for Switching to Battery OPTIONAL Switch Voltage Position 10...

Page 6: ...it The figures show how to set your DIP Switches for charger limiting B1 B2 Set Battery Charging Amps OPTIONAL Check specifications for your unit s high and low charging amp options By setting on high...

Page 7: ...module Connect Battery Temperature Sensing Cable OPTIONAL The battery temperature sensing function prolongs battery life by adjusting the charge float voltage level based on battery temperature Conne...

Page 8: ...ttery voltage 12 to determine the DC amps required STEP 3 Estimate Battery Amp Hours Required for operation unsupported by the alternator Multiply the DC amps required from step 2 above by the number...

Page 9: ...ide weather conditions Using the measurements from the diagram install two user supplied 6 mm fasteners into a rigid horizontal surface leaving the heads slightly raised Slide the Inverter Charger for...

Page 10: ...listed fuse s and fuse block s within 18 inches of the battery The fuse s rating must equal or exceed the Minimum DC Fuse Rating listed in your Inverter Charger s specifications See Specifications fo...

Page 11: ...ug on the unit In any case the incoming conduit must be bonded to earth or vehicle ground and the incoming conduit must be bonded to the outgoing conduit 1 2 3 4 5 AC Input Output Connection HOT IN NE...

Page 12: ...you will need to manually reset the unit by moving the Operating Mode Switch to OFF for two seconds then returning it to AUTO REMOTE False reading due to undersized or Use sufficient size DC cable suf...

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