Whistler 2000 WATT, 3000 WATT Important Information, Inverter Information, Getting Started

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Important Information About Your New Whistler Inverter. This manual will provide you with directions for the safe and efficient operation of your Whistle Power Inverter.

Important Note: Each of the following operating procedures and safety features must be carefully reviewed and thor- oughly understood prior to using the inverter. Failure to do so may result in damage to the inverter or equipment or serious personal injury.

Notes:

Your Whistler inverter is designed to operate from a 12 volt power source only. Never attempt to connect your Whistler inverter to any other power source, including any AC power source.

110 volts can be lethal. Improper use of your Whistler inverter may result in property damage, personal

injury or loss of life.

NOTE: Not recommended for use with medical equip- ment.

Check with the appliance manufacturer for compatibility with modified sine wave inverters. Some appliances may not work well, not at all or be damaged. This is especially true for medical equipment. For more information on compatibility issues, please visit our inverter FAQ page at:

www.whistlergroup.com/faq-inverters.asp

INVERTER INFORMATION

Getting Started

Power equipment and appliances which operate with motors or tubes require an initial surge of power to get them up and running. This power surge is referred to as the "starting load" or "peak load." By comparison, electrical devices such as standard light bulbs do not require a large starting load). Once the equipment or appliance has been powered up, it settles down to a slower pace and requires far less electrical power to operate. This lower power requirement is referred to as the "continuous load."

In order to ensure that the capacity of your Whistler inverter is sufficient to meet the required start up load, you must first determine the power consumption of the equipment or appliance you plan to operate.

Power consumption is rated either in wattage or in amperes, and information regarding the required "watts" or "amps" generally is stamped or printed on most appliances and equipment. If this information is not indicated on the appliance or equipment, check the owner’s manual. Contact the appliance or equipment manufacturer to determine if the device you are using (TV’s, battery re-charger, computer, etc.) is compatible with a modified sine wave.

If the power consumption is rated in amps, multiply the number of amps by 110 (AC voltage) to determine the comparable wattage rating. Induction motors may require 2 to 6 times their wattage rating to start up.

For further information on the fundamental operating principles of Whistler inverters and related technical data, see "Technical Operating Principles"

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Contents Watt Series Hours Monday Friday Am 500 pm CT IntroductionTable of Contents Whistler FeaturesFeatures Remote Operation JackWattage & Voltage Standard North American 110 AC Outlets are provided Important Information Inverter InformationGetting Started Selecting the Optimum Power Source Don’t Push ItWire Cable Gauges Battery InformationBATTERY/CABLE Information 12002000 Cable InformationOperation Making the ConnectionThis ground can’t be the same ground as the AC ground Important Information on Battery Chargers Power SourceFor You Television Fans & Audiophiles For You Microwave Chefs Some Powerful Advice Operating Principals For You Technical TypesModified sine wave produced by Your Whistler Inverter Operating PRINCIPALS/SUMMARY Operation SummaryTrue sine wave typical of home AC outlet Review Troubleshooting Specification Overload or High Temp LED on Problem SolutionService Under Warranty WarrantyConsumer Warranty Service Out Of WarrantyWarranty Memo Customer Service