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Laurence Henderson
March 5, 2025
The inverter won't supply ac voltage and dc supply sparks when a battery is connected. It has worked a few times but the is a constant problem
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Mr. Anderson
March 5, 2025
The EDECOA Sinemate Series inverter may not supply AC voltage and could spark when a battery is connected due to the following reasons:
1. Incorrect Battery Connection – If the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals are not properly connected to the corresponding inverter terminals, it may cause a malfunction or damage. 2. Loose Battery Cable Connections – If the battery cables are not tightly fixed to the inverter terminals, a large current flow can result in severe heating, sparking, and potential damage to parts. 3. Incorrect Battery Voltage – If the battery system voltage does not match the inverter input voltage, the inverter may not function correctly or could be damaged. 4. Obstruction Between Terminals – Placing objects between the flat inverter terminal and the ring terminal can lead to overheating and possible failure. 5. Fuse Installation – Installing an external fuse between the battery and the inverter is not recommended, as the inverter already has built-in fuses, and additional fuses may cause connection issues. 6. Use of Incompatible Power Sources – Directly connecting a range-extended generator instead of a battery may cause operational failure.
Ensuring correct connections and using a properly rated battery can help prevent these issues.
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Laurence Henderson
March 5, 2025
@Mr. Anderson everything is connected properly, I have a switch on the battery to turn it on. It has not been overloaded or connected wrong. The fuses are all OK inside. There is solar charging on the battery. It is a new 100ah battery with full voltage. The last time it worked it too several times to turn it off and on to work. It is a new inverter that's never really been used
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Do you have a question about the Sinemate Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The inverter won't supply ac voltage and dc supply sparks when a battery is connected. It has worked a few times but the is a constant problem
The EDECOA Sinemate Series inverter may not supply AC voltage and could spark when a battery is connected due to the following reasons:
1. Incorrect Battery Connection – If the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals are not properly connected to the corresponding inverter terminals, it may cause a malfunction or damage.
2. Loose Battery Cable Connections – If the battery cables are not tightly fixed to the inverter terminals, a large current flow can result in severe heating, sparking, and potential damage to parts.
3. Incorrect Battery Voltage – If the battery system voltage does not match the inverter input voltage, the inverter may not function correctly or could be damaged.
4. Obstruction Between Terminals – Placing objects between the flat inverter terminal and the ring terminal can lead to overheating and possible failure.
5. Fuse Installation – Installing an external fuse between the battery and the inverter is not recommended, as the inverter already has built-in fuses, and additional fuses may cause connection issues.
6. Use of Incompatible Power Sources – Directly connecting a range-extended generator instead of a battery may cause operational failure.
Ensuring correct connections and using a properly rated battery can help prevent these issues.
This answer is automatically generated
@Mr. Anderson everything is connected properly, I have a switch on the battery to turn it on. It has not been overloaded or connected wrong. The fuses are all OK inside. There is solar charging on the battery. It is a new 100ah battery with full voltage. The last time it worked it too several times to turn it off and on to work. It is a new inverter that's never really been used