How to use the power converter.
When we use the DC power converter, we can turn on the switch, press the power converter to the ON position, and then look at the instrument panel voltage on the right side of the power converter, which should be between 11V and 14V. We then press the switch of the power converter to the OFF position. At this time, the indicator light is really over, and the alarm will immediately give an alarm, which is a normal reflection. When we insert the load into the AC output port of the power converter, the switch of the load will turn off. Press the switch of the power converter to the ON position, the load will be turned on, and the power converter will provide current to the load.
When the switch of the power converter is turned on, but no current pin is provided to the load, the current of the power converter will be consumed, and the current will be less than 0.8A, which is actually no-load consumption. When you want to turn it on high and do not want to use the power converter, remember to turn off the switch of the power converter.
All types of power converters have matching power. For example, the 2000W power converter is applicable to 220V, 1800W or less electrical appliances. Power or wattage means the rated power of the product. When the product is started, its power consumption is generally greater than the normal working time. When the display, motor, etc. are turned on, the power basically reaches the peak. Obviously, the 2000W power converter can withstand 4000W more power consumption, and the peak power of electrical appliances below 2000W may exceed the standard, leading to overload protection, so the current will be turned off. At the same time, it will drive multiple appliances, which may happen.
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