Ground
Terminal
BACK
Charger Negative Positive AC Input
Charger
Fuse Holder
WARNING! Risk of Fire! The positive battery terminal connection must
be the LAST connection and must be done with the inverter’s switch off.
Connection
For the power Inverter to work properly, your power source must provide 12 volts DC, and enough current (i.e., 32 amps to operate a load of 384 Watts or under).
Warning:This Inverter must only be connected to batteries with a nominal out- put voltage of 12 volts. More voltage could damage the Inverter or the device being powered. If more than one 12 volt battery is to be used, the batteries must be connected in a parallel circuit; batteries connected in a series circuit will produce too much voltage.
1.Place the Power Inverter on a flat surface. Make sure it has adequate ventila- tion and is not in direct sunlight. Fasten the Inverter securely to the surface, using screws or some other means. If holes are to be drilled, follow safe, proper installation techniques.
2.Strip the insulation off of the last 3/4” of each Battery Cable (not included;
3.The Power Inverter can be used either while the engine is running or off. Con- nect the Battery Cables to the (Negative) black and (Positive) red terminals of the battery.
4.Connect the Ground Cable to the appropriate location below:
a.If this unit is mounted within a vehicle with a grounded metal chassis, attach the Ground Cable to a nearby location on the chassis.
b.If this unit is mounted in a boat or vehicle with an ungrounded chassis, attach the Ground Cable to the vehicle’s grounding system.
c.ONLY if this unit is being used outside a vehicle,
attach the Ground Cable to the Negative Cable leading into the Inverter.
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