TROUBLE/ INDICATION | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SUGGESTED REMEDY |
Low battery alarm | Bad connection or wiring | Tighten all DC |
sounds continuously |
| connections |
Low battery | Low battery voltage | Recharge battery. |
alarm sounds |
| Remove load from |
|
| inverter while recharging |
|
| battery |
Motorized power tool | Excessive | If appliance does not start, |
| won’t start | then appliance is drawing |
|
| excessive wattage and will |
|
| not work with inverter |
Motorized power tool | Purely inductive load | Make the load not purely |
does not operate at |
| inductive. Operate an |
correct speed |
| incandescent lamp at |
|
| same time as motor |
Television/Radio | Snow in picture, buzz | Keep inverter and |
interference | in speaker | antenna distant from |
|
| each other. Use shielded |
|
| antenna cable. Connect |
|
| antenna to amplifier |
9.FUSE REPLACEMENT
If external fuses blow, (or breakers trip), then there is a short or overload in the DC wiring. Find and fix the problem before replacing the fuses (or resetting the breaker). After fuse replacement, reconnect the inverter.
This power inverter is equipped with multiple internal fuses. Normally, these fuses will not blow unless there is a serious problem inside the unit. Internal fuses are replaceable, however, only electronically knowledgeable people should attempt fuse replacement. If the unit is damaged during fuse replacement, the warranty may be voided. Husky recommends contacting Technical Support for guidance. Based on experience, it is best to return the unit to Husky for repair. Husky Technical Support can be reached by calling
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