Voltek 10-00474 Owner's Manual - page 6
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5. Troubleshooting
a) Battery Operating Time
Operating time will vary depending on the charge level of the battery, its capacity and the power level drawn
by the particular AC load. Below is a list of common appliances and their estimated consumption:
Appliances
Appliance Power
Consumption
(Watts)
Avg Life on Std
Car Battery
100W Inverter
100
4.80
Printer
40
12.00
Small Scanner
40
12.00
13" TV
80
6.00
Game Console (PS2, X Box)
80
6.00
9" Electric Fan
70
6.86
Personal DVD Players
15
32.00
Cell Phone
3
160.00
Rechargeable Toothbrush
2
240.00
iPod
2
240.00
Wireless/BT Headphones
5
96.00
Digital Camera
2
240.00
AM/FM Radio
5
96.00
Satellite Receiver
25
19.20
DVD Player/ VCR
35
13.71
Electric Knife
85
5.65
PSP
16
30.00
Nintendo DS
12
40.00
Rechargeable Electric Knife
10
48.00
Household Battery Chargers
15
32.00
2 way Radios
10
48.00
5" LCD TV
10
48.00
BlackBerry
5
96.00
PDA
5
96.00
Wireless Mouse
2
240.00
Cordless Shaver
5
96.00
When using a vehicle battery as a power source, it is strongly recommended to start the vehicle every hour or
two to recharge the battery before its capacity drops too low. The inverter can operate while the engine is running,
but the normal voltage drop that occurs during starting of the engine may trigger the inverter’s low voltage
shutdown feature.
b) Interference with Electronic Equipment
Generally, most AC products operate with the inverter just as they would with household AC power. Below is
information concerning two possible exceptions:
1) Buzzing and in audio systems and radios