Energizer 12-volt Power Inverter EN1100 user manual

User manual for the device Energizer 12-volt Power Inverter EN1100

Device: Energizer 12-volt Power Inverter EN1100
Category: Power Supply
Manufacturer: Energizer
Size: 0.37 MB
Added : 11/24/2013
Number of pages: 20
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Welcome Please read this manual thoroughly before installing and operating your ® new Energizer Power Inverter. This manual contains information you need to obtain the performance required for your application. Keep this manual for future reference. ® This Energizer Inverter converts low voltage, direct current (DC) to 110 volt modified sine wave (MSW) alternating current (AC). The inverter draws power from 12 volt, deep-cycle batteries such as those used for marine, golf cart, an

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WARNINGS: INVERTER OUTPUT This is a heavy-duty device that produces voltages similar to commercial AC power. • Danger of shock or electrocution - treat inverter output the same as commercial AC power. • Do not use the inverter near flammable materials or in any locations that may accumulate flammable fumes or gases. This is an electrical device that can briefly spark when electrical connections are made or broken. • Do not allow water or other liquids to contact the inverter. • Do no

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appliance. If the appliance label states that the charger or adapter produces a low-voltage DC or AC output (30 volts or less), there will be no problem powering that charger or adapter. • Some fans with synchronous motors may slightly increase in speed (RPM) when powered by the inverter. This is not harmful to the fan or to the inverter. • Route appliance cords and extension cords to prevent accidental pinching, crushing, abrading and tripping people. • Use safety approved extension cor

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Multiply: AC AMPS X 110 (AC voltage) = WATTS This formula yields a close approximation of the continuous load of your appliance. Multiply: WATTS X 2 = Starting Load for most appliances This formula yields a close approximation of the starting load of most appliances. Exceptions are motorized appliances such as pumps, freezers and air conditioners. These appliances can have startup loads of up to eight times the rated watts. 5

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Front Panel EN900 / EN1100 A. LCD Digital Display (See LCD Diagram Below). B. ON / OFF Switch. Turns the inverter circuits ON and OFF. C. Display Selector Switch. D. Two standard North American AC outlets, each rated at 15 Amps (1650 Watts). E. Two USB Ports (2.1 Amp Shared). LCD Diagram 1. Battery Level. 2. Output wattage (W) or input voltage display (VDC). 3. Warning indicator – a. High voltage b. Low voltage c. Voltage overload. 4. Temperature s

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Rear Panel EN900 / EN1100 F. High-Speed Cooling Fan. When the temperature inside the inverter exceeds a preset limit, the Cooling Fan automatically turns on to cool the inverter. When the temperature reduces, the fan turns off. G. Negative Power Input Terminal. H. Positive Power Input Terminal. I. Remote Control Receptacle. J. Ground Terminal. Determining the DC Power Requirements Powering multiple appliances from the high-power EN900 / EN1100 inverter requires a 12 volt bank of

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Sizing the Battery Bank To determine the minimum battery bank ampere-hour rating that you will need to operate appliances from the inverter, and any DC appliances powered by the battery bank, follow these steps: 1. List the maximum wattage that the inverter has to provide (as above). 2. Estimate the number of hours the appliances will be in use between battery recharges. This will differ depending on appliances. As an example, a typical home-use coffeemaker draws 500 watts during its

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Note: The type of batteries you use to power your high power inverter is important. Operating a high-power inverter will routinely discharge batteries and they will require frequent recharging. Batteries used to start engines are not designed to repeatedly charge and discharge. ® Energizer recommends using “deep-cycle” or “marine” rated batteries. Cable Gauges When connecting the inverter to a battery bank use the thickest stranded insulated copper wire available, in the shortest leng

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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

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chassis or any other ground point. 6. Connect the un-fused cable to the Negative (-) terminal of the battery bank. 7. Connect the Negative cable to the Inverter’s Negative (-) terminal. 8. Insulate the end of cable to be connected to the Pos (+) Inverter terminal. 9. Connect the fused cable to the battery bank Pos (+) terminal. 10. Connect the Pos cable end to the Pos (+) inverter terminal. NOTE: Sparking is normal for the first connection. Make sure you have good secure conne

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power source by running an extension cord from the inverter to the television set. 4. Coil the television power cord and the input cables running from the 12 volt power source to the inverter. 5. Attach a "Ferrite Data Line Filter" to the television power cord. More than one filter may be required. These filters are available at most electronic supply stores. Note: Some inexpensive audio systems may produce a slight "buzzing" sound when operated with the inverter. The only solution to

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Best use of Battery Power Make sure any appliances are energy efficient and turned off after use. Use Compact Florescent Lamps. Wherever possible, charge with Solar Panels or Wind Generators. Do not allow lead acid batteries to remain discharged for long periods of time, they lose capacity (amp hours). Disposal / Recycling of Inverter / California Proposition 65 Electronic products are known to contain materials that are toxic if improperly disposed. Contact local authorities for disp

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PROBLEM: Low Battery Alarm on all the Time Reason Solution Input voltage below 10.5 Keep input voltage above 10.5 Volts. Will be indicated on Volts to maintain regulation. LCD panel. Poor or weak battery Recharge or replace battery. condition. Inadequate power being Use lower gauge (heavier) delivered to the inverter or cable. Keep cable length as excessive voltage drop. short as possible. PROBLEM: TV does not Work Reason Solution Contact TV manufacturer to TV does not tur

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Specifications: EN900 Specifications Description Output Continuous Watts (W) 900 W +10W (USB ) Surge Capacity (Peak Power) 1800 W Rated Input DC (V,A) 12VDC , 85A Input Voltage Range 10.5 to 15.5 VDC Rated Frequency (Hz) (60Hz±1 ) Rated Output AC (V,A) 6.7A(105-125) Rates Output USB (V,A) 2 * 5V/max. 2.1A (I-Pad) No Load Current <0.3A DC Optimum Efficiency 90% min. Fuse (A) 35A*3 Fuse Type Internal Blade Output Wave Form Modified Sine Wave Max. Touch Temperature 65°C Max

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Specifications: EN1100 Specifications Description Output Continuous Watts (W) 1100 W +10W (USB ) Surge Capacity (Peak Power) 2200 W Rated Input DC (V,A) 12VDC , 118A Input Voltage Range 10.5 to 15.5 VDC Rated Frequency (Hz) (60Hz±1 ) Rated Output AC (V,A) , 12.5A(105-125) Rates Output USB (V,A) 2 * 5V/max. 2.1A (I-Pad) No Load Current <0.5A DC Optimum Efficiency 90% min. Fuse (A) (40A*3) Fuse Type Internal Blade Output Wave Form Modified Sine Wave Max. Touch Temperature 65

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Warranty and Return Warranty by PowerBright What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by PowerBright and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your EN900 / EN1100. This warranty period lasts for 12 months from the date of purchase at the point of sale to you, the original end user customer. Proof of purchase is required to make warranty claims. What will PowerBright do? PowerBright will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product free of ch

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Direct returns may be performed according to the PowerBright Return Material Authorization Policy described in your product manual. For some products, PowerBright maintains a network of regional Authorized Service Centers. Call PowerBright or check our website to see if your product can be repaired at one of these facilities. What does this warranty not cover? This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear of the product or costs related to the removal, installation, or troub

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WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, POWERBRIGHT MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING THE USE OF THE ENERGIZER EN900 / EN1100 IN CONNECTION WITH LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS OR OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT OR DEVICES. Return Material Authorization Policy Before returning a product directly to PowerBright you must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and the correct factory "Ship To" address. Products must also be shipped prepaid. Product shipments will be re

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