Vector VEC049C owner manual Operation, Power Requirements

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NOTE: Because of wave-shape differences, using standard digital or analog voltmeters may not correctly read the inverter output voltage. Unless a true RMS voltmeter such as a "Fluke 87", "Fluke 8060A", "Beckman 4410" or "Triplet 4200" is used, the reading will be from 2 to 20 volts low.

4.0OPERATION

NOTE: Ensure that the total continuous power consumption of all tools and/or appliances connected to the inverter (and in use) does not exceed the inverter’s continuous watts rating. Also ensure that the start-up wattage for inductive loads does not exceed peak watts for more than a second.

CAUTION: Appliances such as microwave ovens will normal- ly draw more than their rated current and could possibly overload the inverter when operating simultaneously with other appliances. For example: A 600 watt microwave oven draws approximately

940watts.

4.1POWER REQUIREMENTS:

Most electrical tools, appliances and audio/video equipment have labels that show the unit’s power consumption in amps, watts, or both. To avoid inverter shut- down and possible damage to the inverter, avoid exceeding the watt rating of this unit. If the power consumption of the tool or device is rated in amps, multiply the amps by 110/120 VAC to determine the wattage.

For instance, a power tool rated at 4 amps will draw 440 watts. The inverter has built-in overload protection so that if you do exceed the watt continuous duty limit, the inverter will automatically shut down. Once the excessive load is removed, the inverter can be restarted and resume normal operation. Note: To restart the inverter, turn it off, and on. The on/off switch is located on the front panel of the inverter.

The inverter powers resistive loads the easiest; however, larger resistive loads, such as electric stoves or heaters, could draw more wattage than the inverter can deliver on a continuous basis.

The following chart shows the approximate amperage at 110/120VAC and the corresponding wattage at 110/120VAC for various common tools and appliances.

APPLIANCE

AMPS@

WATTS@

 

110/120VAC

110/120VAC

LAPTOP COMPUTER

0.5

55

HOUSEHOLD POWER MIXER

2

220

240-WATT STEREO/AMPLIFIER

2.2

242

REFRIGERATOR

3

330

3/8" VARIABLE SPEED DRILL

3

330

VARIABLE SPEED JIG SAW

3

330

10-SPEED BLENDER

3.2

352

BELT SANDER

3.4

374

3/8" REVERSIBLE DRILL

3.5

385

HOUSEHOLD FOOD PROCESSOR

3.6

396

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VEC049C specifications

The Vector VEC049C is a sophisticated and portable power inverter designed for rugged automotive and emergency applications. This inverter converts 12V DC battery power into a stable 120V AC power source, making it ideal for powering a variety of electronic devices while on the go. It serves as an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, and those in need of backup power solutions during emergencies.

One of the main features of the VEC049C is its robust construction, which ensures durability in challenging environments. This inverter is equipped with multiple output options, including standard AC outlets as well as USB ports, catering to a wide array of devices such as laptops, smartphones, and small appliances. Its capacity to deliver up to 400 watts of continuous power makes it suitable for charging devices or running equipment like lights and fans.

The Vector VEC049C incorporates advanced technology to enhance both performance and safety. The unit features built-in protection mechanisms against overload, short-circuit, and over-temperature, providing peace of mind during operation. Furthermore, the inverter employs a modified sine wave output, which is often sufficient for less sensitive electronics and ensures efficient energy conversion.

The design of the VEC049C is both compact and lightweight, allowing for easy transport and storage. Users can conveniently stow it in their vehicle or carry it in a backpack, making it a practical option for road trips, camping adventures, and outdoor activities. The unit can easily be plugged into a car’s 12V outlet, allowing for easy access to power whenever it's needed.

In terms of user-friendliness, the Vector VEC049C features an LED status indicator that provides real-time information about the power condition and operation status. This usability aspect is crucial for individuals who may not have technical backgrounds but require reliable power solutions.

Overall, the Vector VEC049C stands out for its combination of portability, safety features, and versatility. With its capacity to bridge the gap between 12V DC and 120V AC power needs, this inverter is an invaluable asset for anyone seeking reliable energy solutions in a mobile format. Whether on a road trip, at a campsite, or during a power outage, the VEC049C ensures that essential devices remain operational and accessible.