Power Consumption; Ground Wiring - Cobra CPI-2500 Operating Instructions Manual

2500 watt power inverter
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Power Consumption

Installation
Power Consumption
For each piece of equipment you will be operating from the
inverter, you must determine the battery's reserve capacity
(how long the battery can deliver a specific amount of
current — (in automotive batteries, usually 25 ampere)
or ampere-hour capacity (a measure of how many amperes
a battery can deliver for a specified length of time).
Example – Reserve capacity: a battery with a reserve
capacity of 180 minutes can deliver 25 ampere for
180 minutes before it is completely discharged.
Example – Ampere-hour capacity: a battery with
an ampere-hour capacity of 100 ampere-hours can
deliver 5 ampere for 20 hours before it is completely
discharged.
To Determine the Battery Ampere-Hour
Capacity You Require:
1. Determine how many watts each piece of equipment
consumes. This can normally be found on the product
label. If only the current draw is given, multiply the
current draw by 115 to get the watt consumption.
2. Estimate the time (in hours) that each piece of equipment
will be running between battery charging cycles.
3. Calculate the total watt-hours of energy consumption
(power x operating time) using the average power
consumption and the total estimated running time
(in hours). Power x Operating Time = Watt-Hours.
Laptop
TV/VCR (up to 25")
100 Watts x 2 hours
115 Watts x 3 hours
= 200 Watt-Hours
= 345 Watt-Hours
4. Divide the watt-hours by ten (10) to determine how many
power supply's (12 volt) ampere-hours will be consumed.
12 English
Blender
300 Watts x 15 min
= 75 Watt-Hours

Ground Wiring

Installation
Ground Wiring
There is a screw on the rear panel for Chassis Ground.
This is to connect the chassis of the inverter to ground.
The Chassis Ground Screw must be connected to a
grounding point, which will vary depending on where
the unit is installed. Use a #8 AWG copper wire
(preferably with green/yellow insulation) to connect
the chassis ground screw to the grounding point.
Chassis Ground
In a Vehicle: Connect the Chassis Ground to the
chassis of the vehicle.
In a Boat: Connect to the Boat Grounding System.
In a Fixed Location: Connect the Chassis Ground Screw
to earth ground by connecting to a ground rod (a metal
rod pounded into the earth) or other proper service
entrance ground.
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