Specifications - Cobra High Gear HG-PI1000 Operating Instructions Manual

1000 watt power inverter
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Power Consumption
For each piece of equipment you will be operat-
ing from the inverter you must determine the
battery's capacity (how long the battery can
deliver a specific amount of current—in automo-
tive batteries, usually 25 amperes). For example, a
battery with a reserve capacity of 180 minutes
can deliver 25 amperes for 180 minutes before it
is completely discharged.
Calculate the total watt-hours of energy con-
sumption (power x operating time). To determine
how many 12 volt ampere hours will be con-
sumed divide the watt hours by ten.
Equipment
Coffee Maker
Coffee Grinder
Microwave
Oven
TV/VCR
Blender
Sewing
Machine
Waterpik
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Power
Operating
Watt-Hours
Consumption
Time
(Power x
Operating Time)
750 watts
0.3 hour
225
100 watts
0.1 hour
10
800 watts
0.5 hour
400
115 watts
3 hours
345
300 watts
0.25 hour
75
150 watts
1 hour
150
90 watts
0.25 hour
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Specifications

1. CONTINUOUS OUTPUT POWER
(4 HOURS)
2. CONTINUOUS OUTPUT POWER
(30 MINUTES)
3. SURGE RATING (0.1SECOND)
4. PEAK EFFICIENCY (12V—1/2 LOAD) >90%
5. EFFICIENCY (FULL LOAD, 12V)
6. NO LOAD CURRENT DRAW
(12.6V)
7. OUTPUT WAVEFORM (RESISTIVE LOAD)
PERFECT MODIFIED SINE WAVE
8. OUTPUT FREQUENCY
9. OUTPUT VOLTAGE
10. INPUT VOLTAGE
11. ALARM VOLTAGE (UNLOAD)
12. SHUTDOWN VOLTAGE (UNLOAD)
13. OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
14. STORAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE
C
15. PROTECTION OVERLOAD,
SHORT-CIRCUIT, OVERTEMP
16. REVERSE POLARITY, UNDER/OVER VOLTAGE
Specifications
Notes
All protection is automatically
1000W
recovered.
To protect the battery, if the
1200W
unit needs to be restarted after
2000W
low voltage protection, the
voltage of DC input should be
above 12V.
>83%
To extend the life of the fan it
< 0.5 A
will stop when there is no load.
The speed of the fan increases
as the load increases.
The unit is completely insulat-
60HZ±2HZ
ed in input and output for
115V+/-5%
added safety.
10-15 VDC
10.5 V ±0.3V
9.5V ±0.3V
-10° C-40° C
-40° C TO 85°
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