An inverter is a device that transforms the DC voltage from the battery into
an AC voltage (220 V). The inverter can power various electrical devices that
consume 200 W or less, including mobile phone or notebook rechargers, audio
systems, and TVs.
Item
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Condition
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LED Status
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Undervoltage protection
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Shuts down for safety at voltages lower than 11.3 V ± 0.3 V.
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LED flickering
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Resumes operation at 12.2 V ± 0.3 V.
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LED lighting
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Overvoltage protection
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Shuts down for safety at voltages higher than 15.5 V ± 0.3 V.
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LED flickering
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Resumes operation at 15.5 V ± 0.3 V.
|
LED lighting
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Overheat protection
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Shuts down for safety if temperatures exceed 105°C ± 10°C.
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LED flickering
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Resumes operation at 95°C ± 10°C.
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LED lighting
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Overcurrent protection
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Turns OFF when overcurrent above a set point is detected.
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LED lighting
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The inverter stops for 20 seconds before its restarts.
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LED flickering
(20 seconds)
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Turns OFF when overcurrent is detected 3 times (turn the AC inverter switch
ON again to turn on the inverter).
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short circuit protection
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The inverter shuts down for safety if there is a short circuit between the
AC1 and AC 2 outputs during operation.
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LED OFF
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undervoltage/overvoltage shutdown protection
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Shuts down at voltages lower than 10.7 V ± 0.3 V.
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LED OFF
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Shuts down at voltages lower than 16.5 V ± 0.3 V.
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LED OFF
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