Troubleshooting; Specifications - Tripp-Lite PowerVerter PVINT375 El Manual Del Propietario

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Troubleshooting

Please check the following before sending the Inverter in for service:
Symptom
Alarm sounds.
Inverter does not turn ON when
power switch is turned ON.
Inverter is unable to power
connected equipment.
Connected equipment experiences
audio/video distortion.

Specifications

Model:
Output Power (Maximum Continuous Watts)*:
Output Power (Peak Watts)**:
Input Voltage (DC):
Output Voltage (AC)/Frequency:
Output Waveform:
Low Battery Voltage Alarm (Volts):
Low Battery Voltage Shutdown (Volts):
AC Outlets:
Circuit Protection (DC Overload):
* Maximum output power (continuous or peak) only available when vehicle battery is properly charged. Run vehicle engine often to maintain proper charge.
** Peak Output Power is instantaneous. The policy of Tripp Lite is one of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Although you can operate your Inverter with your vehicle engine off, best results are usually attained with the engine
running. Since the Inverter converts electrical energy (and doesn't produce it), the Inverter's performance is relative to the
condition of your vehicle's electrical system (battery, alternator and wiring). If other loads (air conditioner, heater, lights,
etc.) are also using power, you may get less runtime.
Model: PVINT375
1/2 Load (engine on/engine off)
Full Load* (engine on/engine off)
NOTE: Due to the limitations of certain vehicles' 12V DC lighter/accessory outlet electrical systems, you may not be able to continuously
run a full load (375 watts) from your PVINT375. If you regularly blow fuses, it may indicate your vehicle is not adequately wired to support
a PVINT375 as it is designed. In this case, consult vehicle manufacturer recommendations for rewiring from the fuse block or battery with
appropriate wiring (8 - 10 gauge) and fusing (at least 40 amp).
10/24/2006
9:58 AM
Problem
Low battery voltage (<10.5 V).
Output overload.
Automatic Inverter shutdown due
to low battery voltage (<10V).
Automatic Inverter shutdown due
to output overload.
Blown fuse.
Battery running low. Low battery
voltage reduces Inverter power
output.
Connected equipment load
exceeds Inverter's maximum
continuous output power.
Loose connections.
Audio/video interference.
Typical Runtimes Before Battery Recharge
With Typical
Compact Vehicle (4 cylinder)
Mid-Size Vehicle (6 cylinder)
Battery, Alternator
& Wiring
continuous/1-2 hours
continuous/2-3 hours
continuous/30 min-1 hour
continuous/1-2 hours
Vehicle Electrical System Limitations
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Correction
Turn Inverter OFF and run engine to
recharge vehicle battery.
Turn Inverter OFF and remove overload by
unplugging high-wattage devices. Load
should not exceed your Inverter's maximum
continuous output power (see Specifications).
Turn Inverter OFF and run engine to
recharge vehicle battery.
Turn Inverter OFF and remove overload by
unplugging high-wattage devices. Load
should not exceed your Inverter's maximum
continuous output power (see Specifications).
Replace fuse with standard automotive fuse
of identical amperage (see Specifications).
Turn Inverter OFF and run engine to
recharge vehicle battery.
Turn Inverter OFF and remove overload by
unplugging high-wattage devices. Load
should not exceed your Inverter's maximum
continuous output power (see Specifications).
Check and secure all connections.
Reposition equipment antennas and Inverter.
PVINT375
375
600
12V nominal (10-15V)
230V / 50 Hz. nominal
PWM Sine Wave
10.5V
10V
1
40-amp fuse (external)
With Typical
With Typical
Full-Size Vehicle (8 cylinder)
Battery, Alternator
Battery, Alternator
& Wiring
continuous/3-6 hours
continuous/2-3 hours
& Wiring
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