Understanding Loads; System Maintenance - Magnum CSW1012 Owner's Manual

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3.0 Operation
3.1

Understanding Loads

The inverter can power most loads within its power rating, however, there are
special conditions that can cause a load to behave differently than expected.
Following are some common problems encountered when using this inverter.
USB loads – When using the USB connector, be sure that the device you will
be connecting will accept 5 volts (≤ 750mA) and can be charged or powered
using another power source. The USB port can safely power and charge a lot
of devices such as: MP3 players, mobile phones, and portable video game
players. However, some devices such as GPS receivers and some cameras
may not work and may even be damaged. Refer to the owner's guide for
each device to determine its compatibility.
Motor loads not starting – Some appliances, particularly those with
induction motors, require a much higher start-up surge than they do when
running. Pumps, freezers and refrigerators (compressors) are the most
common. The CSW1012 may not be able to start some of these appliances
even though their rated current draw is within the inverter's limits. If a
motor-operated appliance refuses to start, observe the VOLTS indicator on
the digital display while you are trying to start the appliance. If the display
shows a battery drop below 11 volts while the inverter is trying to start the
motor, this may explain why the appliance won't run. Make sure the length
and diameter of the battery cables are appropriate. Check that the battery
connections are good and that the battery is fully charged. If the cables are
sized correctly, the connections are good, and the battery is charged, you
may need a larger battery bank (see Loads turning on and off).
Loads turning off and on – If a load starts but quickly turns off, then the
battery may not be able to deliver the necessary amperage to drive the load.
If the battery bank cannot deliver the necessary amperage to drive a heavy
load, the inverter will shut OFF due to low voltage (<10.5 VDC). The battery
voltage can then slowly rise back above the low voltage reconnect voltage
(11.8 VDC) causing the inverter to resume operation. As soon as the heavy
load draws the batteries down, this cycle will continue unless the load is
reduced or more batteries are added.
Loads too large – Although the CSW1012 inverter can provide high surge
power up to two times the rated output power, some appliances may still
trigger the inverter shutdown/protection system. In these instances, a
higher power inverter may be required.
Running several loads at once – Sometimes the total surge requirement
of all the loads is higher than the CSW1012 inverter can deliver. You may
want to turn them on individually to ensure that the inverter does not have
to deliver the starting current for all the loads at once.
3.2

System Maintenance

Battery Charging
When possible, recharge your batteries when they are about 50% discharged
or earlier. This gives them a much longer life cycle than recharging when
they are almost completely discharged.
Inverter Maintenance
Routine maintenance is required to keep the CSW1012 inverter operating
properly. Periodically you should:
• Clean the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent the accumulation
of dust and dirt.
• Tighten the screws on the DC input terminals.
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