Owner`s manual
CAUTION: Loose connectors may cause overheated wires and melted insulation.
Check to make sure you have not reversed the polarity. Reverse polarity
connection will result in a blown fuse and may cause permanent damage
to the
inverter.
CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE
External FUSE and DC cable selection:
WATT
FUSE
CABLE AWG
MAX. CABLE LENGTH
350W
50A
#8
1.5M
600W
80A
#6
1.5M
1000W
150A
#4
1.2M
1500W
200A
#2
1.2M
2000W
300A
2 X #2
1.0M
1. Check to be sure the inverter’s power switch is turned off and that no
flammable fumes are present.
2. Identify the positive (+) and negative (-) DC power source (battery)
terminals.
3. Install a fuse holder or breaker close to the positive (+) terminal of the DC
source (battery).
4. Connect a length of wire on one side of the fuse holder or circuit breaker.
Connect the other end if the wire to the positive (+) terminal of the
inverter.
5. Connect a length of wire between the inverter’s negative (-) terminal and
the DC power source negative (-) terminal.
6. Connect a short length of wire to the other terminal of the fuse holder or
circuit breaker. Mark it “POSITIVE” or “+”.
7. Connect the free end of the fuse or breaker wire to the positive terminal of
the DC power source (battery).
8. Insert a suitable fuse in the fuse holder.
9. Check to be sure that all connections between battery clips, terminals and
fuse are secure
and tight.
10. Test the inverter by turning it on and plugging in a 100 watt lamp or
equipment.










