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Elite 1000W—Pure Sine Inverter 

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User’s Manual—Read before using this equipment

Determining Maximum Appliance Wattage 

Microwave oven specifications list cooking power (watts) and appliance 
power. Appliance power is the AC load the inverter has to supply. Do not 
exceed the 1000 watt maximum AC load or the inverter will shut down.

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 120 (120V AC) to determine the watts. For 
example, a power tool rated at 4 amps will draw 480 watts. 

Remember to consider the startup surge that motorized appliances will cause. 
Do not exceed the 1000 Watt surge rating of this inverter this can cause 
immediate overload shut down. 

At 1000 watts continuous output, this inverter requires a DC power supply 
(battery bank) that can continuously supply 100 amps at 12V DC for the 
duration of the run time. 

Configuring the Battery Bank 

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: 

List the maximum continuous wattage that the inverter has to supply. 
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 

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Load Considerations 

When an appliance with a motor starts, it requires a momentary surge of 
power. This surge of power is the “starting load” or “peak load”. Once 
started, 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. 

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 convert from amps to watts, multiply: 

Amps x 120 (AC voltage) = Watts 

This formula yields an approximation of the continuous wattage load of that 
appliance. 

The startup load of an appliance is a major factor of whether this inverter can 
power it. 

Startup load is momentary. With many appliances, it is approximately twice 
the continuous load, but some appliance startup loads can be as high as eight 
times the continuous load. 

To determine if an appliance or tool will operate with this inverter, run a test. 
This inverter will automatically shut down in the event of an output overload, 
so there is no danger of damaging either the inverter or the equipment. When 
lit, a red LED indicator signals a fault.  

Planning the Inverter System 

Any large wattage inverter system requires planning before installation. There 
are several steps to the planning process so the user must determine the 
following: 

Maximum inverter wattage required. 
Operating time (run time) needed between battery recharges. 
Battery bank capacity in amp-hours. 
Charger requirement to charge batteries within a practical time. 
Distance between battery bank and inverter. 





Summary of Contents for Elite 1000W

Page 1: ...item 2203 User s Manual SHEMO080100244TXC ...

Page 2: ...g this inverter Keep this manual for future use About This Inverter This power inverter converts 12 volts direct current 12V DC to 120 volts alternating household current 120V AC It easily powers TV VCR combinations small microwave ovens and refrigerators It also operates at high efficiency up to 90 that results in long running time and extended battery life compared to other inverters with this l...

Page 3: ...sive load for the cables can cause a low voltage reading and inverter shutdown Low battery is also indicated when the Audible Alarm sounds An alternative display shows the Percent of Load that the inverter can handle If the inverter has excessive load OVL will be displayed USB Power Port This USB Power Port provides 5 Volts DC to charge cellphones personal media players and a host of USB powered a...

Page 4: ...rn the inverter Off momentarily press Lock If the wireless remote fails to control operation of the inverter you may be out of range for the radio signal move closer to the inverter If the Remote Switch has a depleted battery open the unit by unscrewing the three small screws on the back side of the remote control and replace the 12 volt model 23A alkaline battery with a new one Rear Panel Positiv...

Page 5: ...att 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 1 2 Load Considerations When an appliance with a motor ...

Page 6: ...age This means that the output voltage of a nominal 12 volt battery starts at 13 4 volts fully charged then drops to 10 5 volts discharged If the load on the battery causes the battery to discharge faster than the 20 hour rate the capacity AH of the battery is measurably reduced derated In heavy battery discharge applications double the estimated Amp Hour rating and configure batteries to support ...

Page 7: ...r is in the OFF 0 position Locate the ground lug terminal on the inverter Connect an insulated 10 gauge copper wire to the terminal The other end of the ground wire is connected to a proper grounding point Use the shortest practical length of wire Connect this wire to the chassis of your vehicle or to the grounding system in your boat In a city the ground wire can connect to a metal cold water pip...

Page 8: ...uring power outages and they also reduce recharge time For mobile or marine charging systems a higher rated alternator may be necessary to charge a battery bank 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Regular Loss of Commercial Power If the inverter system is used during commercial power outages that occur daily configure the charger system to replace energy during the time that commercial power is available R...

Page 9: ...eck for adequate ventilation Reduce the load on the inverter to rated continuous power output Unit may be defective See warranty and call customer service PROBLEM Inverter Shut Down Fault LED Lit OVL Display Reason Solution Equipment being operated draws too much power Use a higher capacity inverter or do not use this equipment PROBLEM Continuous Buzzing Sound Display Shows Low Voltage Reason Solu...

Page 10: ...rized personnel or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship This warranty is effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the USA and does not extend to any units which have been used in violation of written instructions furnished Warranty Disclaimers This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and no representative or person is authoriz...

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