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USER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. 

 

 

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8000W Power Inverter 

By Wagan Tech 

 

 

www.wagan.com 

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5. PLANNING THE INVERTER SYSTEM 

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 coffeemaker draws 500 watts during its brew time of 5 minutes, it maintains 
he temperature of the pot at about 100 watts. Typical use of a microwave oven is 
only for a few minutes.  Some longer operating time appliances are lamps, TV's, 
computers and refrigerator/freezers. 

Larger wattage inverters require planning before installation. There are several 
steps to the planning process. The user must determine the following: 

1.  Maximum inverter wattage required 

2. Operating time (run time) needed between battery recharges 

 
3. Determine the total watt-hours of energy needed. This is done by multiplying 
the average power consumption in watts by the number of hours of run time. For 
example: 1500 watts for 10 hours = 15,000 watt hours. 

3. Battery bank capacity in amp-hours 

4. Charger requirement to recharge batteries within a reasonable time. 

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 
1500 watt appliance load will need 150 amps at 12 Volts DC.  

 

5.1

 

Determining The Maximum Appliance Wattage

 

 

 

Using the 1500 watts (or 150 Amps) for 10 hours example as above, then 150 
amps is needed for 10 hours. This provides us with the basic amp-hours (AH) of 
battery that is required. Ten hours at 150 amps equals 1500 Amp Hours (AH). 
This answer is just a beginning because there are other factors that determine 
actual run time. These include: 

Maximum Appliance Wattage is the first factor in planning battery and charging 
systems. 
Some background: 
Large microwave oven specifications list cooking power (watts) and appliance 
power. Appliance power is the AC load the inverter has to supply.  

 

Most other electrical tools, appliances and audio/video equipment have labels that 
list the unit's power requirements in watts. If the tool or device is rated in amps, 
multiply the amps by 115 (115-VAC) to determine the watts. For example, a 
power tool rated at 4-amps will draw 460 watts.  

 

AC appliance load and time in use (basic AH) 

 

Cable gage and length (cable losses) 

 

Charge level of the batteries (between use, chargers have to be able 

Determine the wattage of each appliance you need to simultaneously operate. Add 
all of the appliance wattages to obtain an estimated “total watts” number. 
Remember to consider the start-up surge that motorized appliances will cause. Do 
not exceed the surge rating of the inverter. 

 

to fully charge the batteries) 

 

Temperature of the batteries (colder batteries provide fewer amps) 

 

Age and condition of the batteries (older batteries lose capacity) 

 

Compliance with turning off unnecessary AC loads. 

 

 

Compliance with turning off unnecessary DC loads. 

 

 

At 8000 watts continuous output this inverter requires a DC power supply (battery 
bank) that can continuously supply 800 amps at 12VDC for the duration of the 
run time. 

5.3 Derating the Battery Bank 

 

 

5.2 Configuring the Battery Bank 

Most lead-acid batteries have a rating expressed in amp-hours (AH). The most 
common rating of AH is “at the 20 hour rate”. For example; if a 20AH battery is 
discharged at a 1 amp rate, is will take 20 hours to discharge that battery. The 
terms “charged” and “discharged” relate to actual battery voltage. This means that 
the output voltage of a nominal 12 volt battery starts at 13.2 volts (fully charged) 
then drops to 10.6 volts (discharged). If the load on the battery causes the battery 

 

To determine the minimum battery ampere-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 wattage that the inverter has to provide (as above). 

Summary of Contents for 2403

Page 1: ... 1 1 About This Inverter 1 2 General Instructions 1 3 Load Considerations 2 CONTROLS INDICATORS AND CONNECTIONS 2 1 Front Panel 2 2 Rear Panel 3 OUTPUT WAVEFORM 4 PLANNING THE INVERTER SYSTEM 4 1 Determining The Maximum Appliance Wattage 4 2 Gene ral I nfo rmation 5 2 Installation Procedure 6 CHARGING THE BATTERY BANK 6 1 General Information 6 2 Regular Loss Of Commercial Power 6 3 Aboard a Vessel...

Page 2: ...ed the appliance requires less power to continue to operate This is known as the continuous load It is important to know the starting loads and the continuous loads of the appliances that are to be powered by the inverter www wagan com 4 Appliance power is rated in watts This information is usually stamped or printed on most appliances and equipment In some cases a tool will be rated in amperes To...

Page 3: ...input cables and the battery This voltage drop should not be excessive as this will seriously reduce run time This inverter will operate with input voltage ranging from 11 to 15 Volts of direct current DC If the inverter input voltage level falls below 10 5 Volts DC an audible alarm will sound Should the voltage drop below 10 Volts DC the inverter will automatically shut down During charging from ...

Page 4: ...ble and terminal If any positive DC terminals are not used they should also be kept covered All Positive DC terminals are connected together inside the inverter All Negative DC terminals are connected together inside the inverter and connected to the chassis It does not matter which Positive DC terminals are used Similarly any negative DC terminal can be used Multiple DC terminal sets allow one to...

Page 5: ...nd charging systems Some background Large microwave oven specifications list cooking power watts and appliance power Appliance power is the AC load the inverter has to supply Most other electrical tools appliances and audio video equipment have labels that list the unit s power requirements in watts If the tool or device is rated in amps multiply the amps by 115 115 VAC to determine the watts For ...

Page 6: ...capacities may be required to make sure the large enough battery capacity is available to achieve the desired run time The curve can be applied to any lead acid battery under load providing that it has an AH rating at the 20 hour rate Derating Curve Lead Acid Batteries L 8000W Power Inverter By Wagan Tech www wagan com 12 Continuing with the example above The 150 amp load will need to run for 10 h...

Page 7: ...to the battery bank s Pos terminal EXPLODING BATTERIES CAN SPRAY MOLTEN LEAD HOT SULFURIC ACID AND OTHER METAL AND PLASTIC FRAGMENTS BATTERIES THAT ARE CHARGING OR UNDER HIGH DISCHARGE RATES PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE HYDROGEN GAS INTO THE SURROUNDING AREA BE SAFE FUSE THE BATTERY BANK AND MAKE SURE THE BATTERIES ARE PROPERLY VENTILATED 2 Install the fuses in the Pos cable 3 Make sure the ON OFF switch loc...

Page 8: ...ing this equipment 2007 Wagan Corporation All Rights Reserved Wagan and Wagan com are trademarks used by Wagan Corporation 15 8000W Power Inverter By Wagan Tech www wagan com 16 5 Locate the cable terminal insulating boots Slide the boot ...

Page 9: ...iven alternators can usually be replaced with one that can continuously deliver higher amperage This should be done at the outset Keep the batteries charging when the vessel or vehicle engine is operating In the case of a vessel make sure that shore power is used to recharge the batteries whenever possible 8 OPERATING ISSUES TV AND AUDIO Although all inverters are shielded and filtered to minimize...

Page 10: ... sine wave 8000W Power Inverter By Wagan Tech www wagan com 20 10 SPECIFICATIONS Name Description Input 12V 10 15V DC Output 115V AC Output waveform Modified Sine Wave MSW Continuous power 8000 Watt Surge power 16000 Watt Efficiency Approx 90 Power Switch ON OFF Control No load current Switch ON Switch OFF 2 5 ADC 0 3 ADC Battery low alarm 10 5 0 5 V DC Battery low shutdown 10 0 5 V DC AC output s...

Page 11: ...GISTRATION FORM WAGAN Corp Limited Warranty Registration Form All WAGAN Corporation products are warranted to the original purchaser of this product Warranty Duration This product is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one 1 Year from the original purchase date to be free of defects in material and workmanship WAGAN Corporation disclaims any liability for con ...

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