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3.2 Configuring the Battery Bank   

To  determine  the 

approx’  minimum

  battery  amp-hour  rating  that  you  will  need  to 

operate appliances from  the inverter and any  DC appliances powered by  the battery 
bank, follow these steps:   
1. List the maximum continuous wattage that the inverter has to supply.   
2.  Estimate  the  number  of  hours  the  appliances  will  be  in  use  between  battery 
recharges. This will vary depending on appliances. For example, a typical home-use 
coffee  maker  draws  500  watts  during  its  brew  time  of  5  minutes.  It  maintains  the 
temperature of the pot, requiring 100 watts. Typical use of a microwave oven is only 
for a few minutes. Some longer operating time appliances are lamps, TVs, computers 
and refrigerator/freezers.   
Determine the total watt-hours of energy needed. This is done by multiplying average 
power consumption in watts by hours of run time. For example: 500 watts for 10 
hours = 5000 watt hours. To get an estimate of the maximum current (in amps) that a 
battery bank must be capable of delivering to the inverter, divide the load watts by ten. 
For example a 500 watt appliance load will need 50 amps at 12 volts DC. Using the 
500 watts (or 50 amps) for 10 hours example as above, then 50 amps is needed for 10 
hours. This provides us with the basic amp-hours (AH) of battery that is required. Ten 
hours at 50 amps equals 500 amp-hours (AH). There are additional factors that 
determine actual run time.

 

These include:   

AC appliance load and time in use (basic AH).   

• Cable gauge and length (cable losses).   

• Charge level of the batteries (between use, chargers have to be able to fully charge the batteries).   

• Temperature of the batteries (colder batteries provide fewer amps).   

• Age and condition of the batteries (older batteries lose AH capacity).   

• Compliance with turning off unnecessary AC loads.   

• Use of DC appliances and compliance with turning off unnecessary DC loads. 

 

 

3.3 Battery Wiring Examples 

In renewable energy systems, batteries are connected to each other in one of three ways: 

  Series (voltage increases, amperage stays the same as a single battery) 

  Parallel (voltage stays the same as a single battery, amperage increases) 

  Series/Parallel (both voltage and amperage increase) 

Summary of Contents for KS2000P

Page 1: ...put 5V 500mA Optional Variable speed DC fans Controlled by Temperature and Load Protection LED Indicator Audible Alarm 12V or 24V Models Input voltage range 15 25 Output voltage regulation 10 Output w...

Page 2: ...y Bank 7 3 3 Battery wiring examples 7 8 3 4 Placement of the inverter 8 3 5 Mounting position of the inverter 9 3 6 Connections 9 4 Important Safety Instructions 9 10 5 Protection Feature 10 6 Troubl...

Page 3: ...e sine wave inverter With pure sine wave motors start easier and run cooler As well some equipment may only operate properly with a pure sine wave inverter such as laser printers variable speed motors...

Page 4: ...F switch via a communication cable H Hardwire Terminal Block 2500W to 6000W Note When the load current is 10A 2300W You must use the output terminal connection which can be found inside the AC output...

Page 5: ...e is more than 45 the fan s rotational speed is 100 B DC Battery Terminals Connect the inverter to battery or other power sources Negative and Positive DC terminals should be kept insulated to protect...

Page 6: ...or printed on most appliances and equipment In some cases a tool will be rated in amperes To convert from amps to watts multiply Amps x AC voltage Watts Eg 2 0 A x 230 V 460 Watts This formula yields...

Page 7: ...st be capable of delivering to the inverter divide the load watts by ten For example a 500 watt appliance load will need 50 amps at 12 volts DC Using the 500 watts or 50 amps for 10 hours example as a...

Page 8: ...clearance around the unit for air flow Do not place items on or over the inverter during operation Make sure that air is allowed to circulate freely around the unit A fan is helpful in the case where...

Page 9: ...tions 1 Do not attempt to connect the output to any other power source including any AC mains 2 Make sure the opening to the ventilation fan and vent holes are not blocked 3 Avoid pulling on the cords...

Page 10: ...cally shut off Input Over Voltage Protection When input voltage reach 15 5V 0 2V for 12V input inverter 31V 0 4V for 24V input inverter 62V 0 8V for 48V input inverter The Buzzer will sound 4 times an...

Page 11: ...ntact Replace if blown 3 Check that all connections in the battery input circuit are tight Polarity of the input voltage has been reversed that has blown the DC side fuses Note Reverse polarity may ca...

Page 12: ...harger alternator solar charge controller is below 15 V 30V 60VDC 3 Ensure that an un regulated solar panel or wind turbine is not used to charge a battery Buzzer sounds 5 times and Red LED blinks 5 t...

Page 13: ...Open sealed lead acid battery Dimension L W H cm 17 15 5 5 21 15 7 21 15 7 37 5 15 7 2 36 22 9 29 22 9 Packing PCS CTN 12 6 6 4 2 2 KGS CTN 16 5 14 5 15 5 14 5 11 5 13 5 MEAS L W H cm 44 42 32 42 34 4...

Page 14: ...dically with a dry cloth to prevent accumulation of dust and dirt At the same time tighten the screws on the DC input terminals 9 WARRANTY We guarantee this product against defects in materials and wo...

Page 15: ...lash load power is less than 5 of rated power or standby AC ON Solid green Inverter s output is continuous Fault Turns red to show fault refer to Troubleshooting of Inverter Manual Connecting the Comm...

Page 16: ...0 Ah 24V 6mm 1 Red 1 Black 20A 4 80Ah 48V 4mm 1 Red 1 Black 10A 4 40Ah 1500W 12V 10mm 2 Red 2 Black 35A 6 250Ah 24V 6mm 2 Red 2 Black 20A 6 125Ah 48V 4mm 2 Red 2 Black 10A 6 60Ah 2000W 12V 16mm 2 Red...

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