Energizer EN1100 manual Mounting the Inverter, Connecting the Inverter

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Making the connection to the Positive terminal may cause a spark as a result of current flowing to charge capacitors within the inverter. This is a normal occurrence.

Because of the possibility of sparking, however, it is extremely important that both the inverter and the 12 volt battery be positioned far from any possible source of flammable fumes or gases. Failure to heed this warning could result in fire or explosion.

Operating the inverter without correctly grounding the unit may result in electrical shock.

Mounting the Inverter

Your Energizer® Inverter should not be mounted under the hood of a vehicle.

If installing in a vehicle, choose a dry, cool, ventilated area closest to the battery as practical. Before drilling any mounting holes, make sure that there are no wires, fuel lines, or tanks directly behind the surface to be drilled. To mount the inverter:

1.Inverter must be OFF.

2.The inverter should be mounted horizontally.

3.Position the inverter against the mounting surface and mark locations of the mounting screw openings.

4.Remove the inverter and drill four mounting holes.

5.Fasten the inverter to the mounting surface using corrosion-resistant fasteners sized #10 or larger.

Connecting the Inverter

This inverter has two DC cable connections, one positive and one negative. The order of steps in the following procedure minimizes the danger of sparking near the battery bank.

1.Prepare all cable set ends with ring terminals at the battery ends.

2.Install one fuse holder with fuse in the Pos cable close to the battery bank end.

3.Make sure the inverter is OFF.

4.Ensure all appliance cords or extension cords are disconnected from the inverter.

5.Connect an appropriate stranded insulated wire to the enclosure ground terminal and connect the free end of the wire to the vehicle’s

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Contents Page Welcome Higher Wattage Inverter May Be RequiredAppliance Cautions Getting Started Page LCD Diagram Front Panel EN900 / EN1100Determining the DC Power Requirements Rear Panel EN900 / EN1100Sizing the Battery Bank Cable Gauges Connecting the Inverter Mounting the InverterOperation Television and Audio SuggestionsPage Troubleshooting Problem No Input Voltage Best use of Battery PowerProblem Inverter is Shut Down Problem Low Battery Alarm on all the Time Problem TV does not WorkSpecifications EN900 Specifications DescriptionSpecifications EN1100 Warranty and Return Warranty by PowerBright Exclusions Return Material Authorization Policy Return Procedure