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Over Temperature Please ensure there is ventilation in the surrounding environments. The PCB temperature is around 230°F. Remove all appliances and turn off the unit by the ON/ OFF switch. Cool down for 15 minutes before turning on again. Input voltage higher than 10.5V. Input High Voltage Although the inverter has protection against over load, it may still damage the inverter if the input voltage exceeds 16V. Remarks Remove all appliances and turn off the unit by the ON/ OFF switch.
Specifications PD120 AC Power Output AC Power Voltage 115V Maximum AC Output Power 120W Maximum AC Output Surge Power 240W AC Output Frequency 58Hz - 62Hz AC Output Waveform Modified Sine Wave USB Power Output DC Output Voltage 5V DC, 2 Ports Shared 2.4 Amps Output DC Power Specification DC Input Voltage Range 11V to 15V DC Battery Drain with No AC Load ≤ 0.5A Low Battery Shutdown Point (nominal) 10.5 ± 0.3V DC High Battery Shutdown Point (nominal) 15.5 ± 0.
Problem No power. No indicator. The red LED indicator lights Cause Solution Battery is defective. Replace battery. Blown fuse. Check and replace fuse. Loose connections. Check connections, be sure the ports and plugs come into contact with each other. The actual output power is higher than rated power of inverter, overload protection has occurred. Reduce load to have the actual output lower than rated power of inverter.
Problem The red LED indicator lights. Inverter runs small loads but not large loads. Water entered. Cause Solution Disconnect the inverter from Inverter is overbattery or DC heated due to poor socket and allow to ventilation and has be cooled for shut down. 15 minutes. Remove objects covering unit. Low voltage battery. Charge the battery. Water entered the unit. Disconnect the inverter and wipe immediately with a dry cloth, or permanent damage can occur from liquids.
Problem Measured inverter output is too low. Cause Solution Standard “average reading” AC voltmeter used to measure output voltage, resulting in an apparent reading 5V to 15V too low. Inverter’s “modified sine wave” output requires “true RMS” voltmeter for accurate measurements. Battery voltage is too low. Recharge battery. AC product power consumption is higher than rated. Use a larger battery to make up for increased power requirement. Battery is old or Battery run time is probably defective.