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operating time at full load. To extend operating time in general, reduce the heavy
appliance load to a minimum. Remember, you are operating on stored energy and
probably under power loss conditions. 

Note:

All operating time curves assume permanent installation with the appropriate
DC input wire (See the “Specifications” section on page 16) and a full charge
on the batteries.

For example, as shown in the above graph, using a 400 A/h battery (batteries), if the
average power usage will be 1000 watts, the operating time will be about 150
minutes. A larger capacity battery will deliver more operating time between recharges.

Note:

The manufacturer recommends conservative estimates when selecting a battery.
More amp hours will deliver a reserve capacity, and a larger capacity battery
will not be subject to deep discharges. Ideally, the number of amp hours (A/h)
you expect to use should be less than 50% of the battery’s rated capacity.

Protective Features

LOW BATTERY ALARM
An audible alarm will sound when the 12 volt DC power supply voltage drops down
to 10.5 ± 0.3 volts. This indicates that the battery needs to be charged or there is an
excessive voltage drop between the battery power source and the inverter.

Notes:  

It is normal for the alarm to sound when the inverter is being connected to,
or disconnected from, a 12 volt DC power source. This does not indicate a
problem. However, if this alarm sounds continuously, discontinue inverter
operation and charge the battery before resuming operation. If the voltage
drops to 10.0 volts DC, the inverter will automatically shut down.

If the low voltage alarm sounds when the battery is fully charged (refer to
the “Fault Protection and Troubleshooting Guide” on pages 15).

CIRCUIT PROTECTION
The inverter has electronic circuit protection against overload or short circuit
conditions.

Power

Watts

Level

Am

p

s

  100    10

  200    20

  300    30

  400    40

  500    50

  600    60

  700    70

  800    80

  900    90

1000 100

  50 A/h

120 A/h

200 A/h

400 A/h

OPERATING TIME CHART FOR LOAD AND BATTERY CAPACITY AVAILABLE

Minutes   15    30    45   80    75    90   105 120  135  150  165  180  195  210  235  240

Battery Operating Times

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Note:

For typical heavy-duty uses, Vector recommends a specified or equivalent ANL
fuse be added as close as possible to the power source (battery) positive
terminal. The fuse amperage size must be appropriate to allow simultaneous
operation of all the AC appliances to be powered, with delay characteristics
that allow for the momentary high start-up current requirements of inductive
loads. Use the recommended fuse block (fuse holder) and fuse, or an electrical
equivalent. For full rated output and motor start-up surge output, ensure that
the installation is configured to handle the full load. See “Specifications” on
page 16.

Determining Battery Size

To determine the minimum battery size you will need to operate appliances from
MAXX SST

inverters, follow these steps:

1. Determine the wattage of each appliance and/or tool you will need to 

simultaneously operate from the inverter. To do this, read the labels on the
equipment to be operated.

2. Estimate the number of hours the equipment will be in use between battery

recharges.

3. Determine the total watt-hours of energy use, the total running time and the

average power consumption.

Keep in mind that some appliances are not drawing the same power continuously.
For example, a typical home-use coffee maker draws 500 watts during brew time
(approx. 5 minutes), but maintains the pot temperature at only about 100 watts.
Typical use of a microwave is only for a few minutes, sometimes at low power.

Runtime

The following graph is a set of curves that show how appliance load, in watts or
in amperes, affects runtime. These curves are only estimates of operating time,
dependent upon:
• The condition of the batteries
• The state of charge on the batteries
• The amount of other DC appliances drawing current from the batteries
Three curves were developed for a battery of 50 Ampere Hours (AH) capacity, and
three for multiple batteries in parallel. The higher capacity curves are for 120 AH,
200 aH and 400 aH capacities. These large capacity batteries clearly extend

BATTERY CHARGING

FROM COMMERCIAL

AC, ENGINE, SOLAR, ETC.

BATTERY

BATTERY

BATTERY

BATTERY

(MAX FEET OF

AWG WIRE)

(See “Specifications, page 16.)

ANL FUSE

FUSE HOLDER

(MAX FEET OF

AWG WIRE)

(See “Specifications, page 16.)

FUSE TO BATTERY LENGTH

+ FUSE TO INVERTER LENGTH

MAXX SST

POWER

INVERTER

Battery
Configuration

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Summary of Contents for MAXX SST VEC056D

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL WARRANTY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS VEC049D VEC053D VEC050D VEC054D VEC056D VEC051D MAXX SST Compact Power Inverters Converts 12 Volt DC to 120 Vol...

Page 2: ...that cable insulation is not damaged Do not use with positive ground electrical systems Reverse polarity connection will result in a blown fuse and may cause permanent damage to the inverter and will...

Page 3: ...ses that exceed those of other mobile installations Therefore the installer operator should be especially aware of the requirements to maintain secure tight water resistant electrical connections and...

Page 4: ...shipping charges on all returned items During the warranty period manufacturer will be responsible for the return shipping charges to the customer in the United States LIMITATIONS This warranty does...

Page 5: ...carefully before use to ensure optimum performance and to avoid damage to this product This Power Inverter is configured with the latest Soft Start Technology SST and supplies continuous power and pe...

Page 6: ...Diagram Back View Diagram WATTAGE POWER METER ON OFF POWER SWITCH 2 120 VOLT AC OUTLETS RED FAULT LED INDICATOR HIGH SPEED COOLING FAN NEGATIVE TERMINALS GROUNDNG TERMINAL POSITIVE TERMINAL GREEN POWE...

Page 7: ...DC MAXX SST uses a 12 volt DC power source like those found in motor vehicles or it can be operated using multiple battery configurations with commercial battery NEGATIVE TERMINALS GROUNDING TERMINAL...

Page 8: ...wer Inverter Output Waveform The AC output waveform of the Power Inverter is known as modified sine wave It is a waveform that has characteristics similar to the sine wave shape of utility power This...

Page 9: ...ction so that if you do exceed the inverter s output capacity continuously the unit will automatically shut down Once the excessive load is removed the inverter can be restarted and resume normal oper...

Page 10: ...Cup Coffee Maker 5 5 605 Electric Trimmer 5 5 605 1 2 Hammer Drill 5 5 605 Reciprocating Saw 6 660 Vacuum Cleaner 7 2 792 1 1 8 Rotary Hammer 7 8 858 1 6 H P Submersible Sump Pump 8 880 Compact Microw...

Page 11: ...he battery from being completely discharged The inverter will also shut down if the input voltage exceeds 15 5 volts This protects the inverter against excessive input voltage Although the inverter ha...

Page 12: ...operate from the inverter To do this read the labels on the equipment to be operated 2 Estimate the number of hours the equipment will be in use between battery recharges 3 Determine the total watt ho...

Page 13: ...city Protective Features LOW BATTERY ALARM An audible alarm will sound when the 12 volt DC power supply voltage drops down to 10 5 0 3 volts This indicates that the battery needs to be charged or ther...

Page 14: ...and 105 F 40 C 3 At least three inches of clearance from other objects is maintained for cooling airflow 4 The unit is not exposed to direct heat sunlight or to explosive or flammable fumes and 5 The...

Page 15: ...responding positive and negative terminals on the 12 volt DC vehicle battery or other 12 volt DC power source There may be some minor sparking 5 Turn the inverter ON OFF Switch ON 6 Plug in a lamp wit...

Page 16: ...med the above preliminary installation steps proceed with the actual inverter installation Contact the manufacturer for any further installation information or questions You can purchase fuses fuse ho...

Page 17: ...f after following all of the above steps the inverter does not perform properly the source voltage may be too low or the cables may be too long or the gauge too light Having checked and if necessary c...

Page 18: ...rs The inverter ON OFF Switch must be in the OFF position when connecting the Remote Control to the unit or the Remote Control will not operate Once the unit has been turned ON using the Remote Contro...

Page 19: ...hat high quality shielded antenna cable is used Do not use the inverter to operate high power appliances or tools at the same time you are using it to operate the TV Make sure the inverter s case is p...

Page 20: ...15 5 0 Low Voltage Alarm 10 5 0 3 volts DC 10 5 0 3 volts DC 10 5 0 3 volts DC 10 5 0 3 volts DC 10 5 0 Low Voltage Shutdown 10 0 0 3 volts DC 10 0 0 3 volts DC 10 0 0 3 volts DC 10 0 0 3 volts DC 10...

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