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AIMS Power PWRINV8KW12V Gebruiksaanwijzing
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The battery voltage bar graph indicates the voltage at the input terminals of the power inverter. At low
input current, this voltage is very close to the battery voltage. At high input current, this voltage will be
lower than the battery voltage because of the voltage drop across the cable and connections.
Ideally, the voltage should remain in the green area of the bar graph. If the voltage goes into the red
area at top or bottom of the graph, inverter may shut-down.
3. Battery current indicator
The battery current bar graph indicates the current drawn from the battery by the power inverter, it will
not indicate current by other loads also connected to the battery. The indicator only displays DC volts
and amps.
For long term operation, the current should be in the green area of the bar graph. Short term operation
is possible with current in the orange area. If the current rises to the red area, the inverter will reduce its
output voltage to protect itself.
To measure AC current, use a TRUE RMS MULTI METER.
4. Over temp indicator
The over temp indicator indicates that the power inverter has shut itself down because it has become
overheated. The power inverter may overheat because it has been operated at power levels above its
rating, or because it has been installed in a location which does not allow it to dissipate heat properly.
5. Over load indicator
The over load indicator indicates that the power inverter has shut itself down because its output circuit
has been short circuited or drastically overloaded. Switch the ON/OFF to OFF, correct the fault
condition, and then switch the ON/OFF back to ON.
THINGS TO CONSIDER REGARDING THE LOAD
The 8000W inverter will operate most AC loads within its power rating. When determining whether a
microwave oven can be operated by the 8000W inverter, remember that the power commonly
advertised for microwave ovens is the cooking power (the power delivered to the food) not the power
actually consumed by the microwave oven. The microwave oven will consume 40% to 100% more than
its advertised cooking power. Check the rating sticker on the back of the oven to determine its actual
power draw. The 8000W inverter will operate small microwave ovens (0.2 to 0.3 cubic foot capacity)
that draw is about 1700 watts.
Some induction motors used in refrigerators, freezers, pumps, and other motor operated equipment
require very high surge currents to start. The power inverter may not be able to start some of these
appliances even though their rated current draw is within the rating of the power inverter.
If a motor refuses to start, observe the battery voltage indicator while trying to start the motor. If the
battery voltage indicator drops below 10.5V DC while inverter is attempting to start the motor, this may
be why the motor won't start.