1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the inverter series produced by our company, which has low loss and strong durability, and can meet the high performance requirements of general inverters! This manual will provide you with relevant information about the use, installation, fault diagnosis and troubleshooting of the inverter. To ensure that you can use the inverter correctly, please read this manual carefully before installation and keep it properly.
2. Safety Information
Precautions before use:
- Check whether there is any damage or breakage, and whether the rated power of this machine is the same as that you purchased.
- In case of missing accessories, please contact our company or suppliers.
- Although the converter is provided with overvoltage protection function, the converter may still be damaged if the input voltage exceeds a certain range.
- Do not lengthen the wiring at will, which may affect the use of inverter.
- Environment of use:
- Dry: Do not soak in water or rain (away from places where there is fire).
- Shady: Where the temperature is between 0°C and 40°C.
- Ventilation: Keep no heavy objects above the inverter, and the inverter is in a well-ventilated position.
This inverter is designed with multiple protection features for safe operation:

Image: Quality Certification and Multiple Protection Features
- Overload protection
- Overheating protection
- High voltage protection
- Low voltage protection
- Impact protection
- Short circuit protection
- Reverse connection protection
- Power failure protection
3. Product Overview and Components
The TATALIKEN Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter is designed for various applications, from household to outdoor and in-car electricity. It provides stable AC power from a DC source.

Image: TATALIKEN 6000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Smart LED Display
Key Components:

Image: Inverter Port Introduction Diagram
- Cooling Fan: For heat dissipation.
- Negative Port: Connects to the negative terminal of the battery.
- Positive Port: Connects to the positive terminal of the battery.
- Switch: Power ON/OFF switch.
- Display: LED display for voltage monitoring.
- Universal Socket: AC output for connecting appliances.
Applicable Scenarios:

Image: Inverter Applications
- Household Electricity
- Office Electricity
- Outdoor Electricity
- Electricity in the Car
The inverter can power various electrical appliances, including:
- Refrigerator
- Air conditioning
- Rice cooker
- Air pump
- Chainsaw
- Induction cooker
- Electric drill
Watch this video to see the inverter in action, powering various tools:
Video: Demonstration of the inverter powering various electrical tools.
4. Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Output Waveform | PURE SINE WAVE |
| Peak Power (W) | 1000W / 1600W / 2200W / 2500W / 3000W / 3500W / 4000W / 4500W / 6000W / 7000W / 8000W / 10000W |
| Continuous Output Power (W) | 500W / 600W / 1000W / 1200W / 1500W / 2000W / 2200W / 2800W / 3000W (approx. half of peak power) |
| Output Voltage | AC 220V±10% or AC 110V±10% |
| Output Frequency | 50HZ±0.2 or 60HZ±0.2 |
| Inversion Efficiency | >90% |
| Input DC Voltage | 12V, 24V, 48V, 60V, 72V (model dependent) |
| DC Voltage Range (12V) | 10.5V-13.6V |
| DC Voltage Range (24V) | 21V-27.2V |
| DC Voltage Range (48V) | 42V-54.4V |
| DC Voltage Range (60V) | 52.5V-68V |
| DC Voltage Range (72V) | 63V-81.6V |
| Low Voltage Alarm | 10V DC±0.5V |
| Low Voltage Shut Down | 10V DC±0.5V |
| Over Load Protection | Shut Off Output |
| Over Voltage Shut Down | 13.2V |
| Over Thermal Protection | Shut Off Output Automatically |
| Fuses | Short Circuit |
| Start | Soft Start |
| Protection Features | Overload, Short Circuit, Overtemp, Reverse Polarity, Under/Over Voltage |
| USB Output | None |
| No-load Consumption Current | Depends on the inverter size |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Socket Style | Universal Socket |
Note: The actual continuous power is typically about half of the marked peak power.

Image: Diagram illustrating Peak Power vs. Continuous Power
5. Setup
- Ensure the inverter switch is in the OFF position.
- Connect the red wire to the red positive (+) terminal of the inverter.
- Connect the black wire to the black negative (-) terminal of the inverter. Ensure both connections are secure and tight.
- Connect the other end of the red wire to the positive (+) terminal of your 12V/24V DC battery.
- Connect the other end of the black wire to the negative (-) terminal of your 12V/24V DC battery.
- Confirm that the power of the electrical appliances you intend to use is below the inverter's nominal continuous power.
- Insert the plug of your electrical appliance directly into the universal socket on the inverter.
- Ensure that the sum of the powers of all electrical appliances connected to the inverter does not exceed its nominal continuous power.

Image: Inverter Connection Diagram with Battery Clamps
6. Operating Instructions
- After connecting the inverter to the battery and ensuring all connections are secure, turn the inverter switch to the ON position.
- The green indicator light on the inverter should illuminate, indicating normal operation.
- If the red indicator light illuminates, it indicates that the converter has shut down due to overvoltage, undervoltage, overload, or overtemperature. You will need to troubleshoot the issue and reconnect.
- In cases where the inverter alarms or shuts off due to limited battery output (e.g., during normal use), you can often restore normal operation by starting the vehicle (if used in a car) or reducing the power consumption.
7. Maintenance
- After continuous use, the surface temperature of the inverter's shell may rise. Ensure there is smooth airflow around the unit to prevent overheating.
- Keep the inverter in a well-ventilated area, free from heavy objects obstructing its vents.
- Regularly check all wiring and connections for tightness and signs of wear.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Reason | Suggested Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Inverter lamp not on, appliance not working | Poor battery | Check and replace battery as needed. |
| Positive and negative poles reversed | If poles are reversed, the internal fuse will burn out. Replace the fuse inside the inverter. | |
| Wiring not tightly connected | Check cables and joints, re-tighten connections. | |
| Appliance not working, red indicator light on | Rated power of appliance exceeds inverter's capacity (overload) | Use appliances within the inverter's rated continuous power. |
| Appliance power is less than inverter's rated power, but peak power is too high (overload) | Use electrical appliances with peak power consistent with inverter power. | |
| Battery discharge (inverter alarm) | Charge or replace the battery. | |
| Poor ventilation (over-resistance shutdown) | Turn off the power converter, cool for 15 minutes, place in a cool place, reduce load, and restart. | |
| Inverter sounds alarm | Undervoltage or overvoltage protection | Shorten wires or use thicker cables; Charge the battery; Improve ventilation around the inverter; Reduce the load. |
| Battery voltage decays when passing through wire | Shorten the length of wire and use thick wire. | |
| Battery life too short | Electrical power consumption is greater than rated load of power converter | Use a higher capacity battery. |
| Bad or damaged battery | Replace the battery. | |
| Charger cannot fully charge the battery | Replace with a better smart charger. | |
| Battery attenuates when passing through the wire | Cut short the length of wire and use thick wire. | |
| Inverter only drives low-power appliances | Battery voltage decays when passing through the wire | Cut short the length of wire and use thick wire. |
9. User Tips
- Pure Sine Wave Advantage: This inverter produces a pure sine wave output, making it suitable for sensitive electronics and inductive loads like refrigerators, air conditioners, and power tools. If you intend to power such appliances, always choose a pure sine wave inverter.
- Avoid Modified Sine Wave for Certain Loads: If you have a modified sine wave inverter (not this product), it is generally not suitable for power tools, inductive home devices (like refrigerators, washing machines, induction cookers, welding machines), energy-saving lamps, and LED lamps, as it may damage the inverter or the appliance.
- Check Appliance Compatibility: Always confirm that the continuous power requirement of your electrical appliance is within the inverter's continuous output power. For appliances with high starting currents (like motors), consider their peak power requirements.
- Wiring Quality: Ensure your battery connection wires are of adequate thickness and as short as possible to minimize voltage drop and ensure optimal performance.
- Fan Operation: The cooling fan is crucial for preventing overheating. If you notice the fan is not working, discontinue use immediately and troubleshoot to prevent damage to the inverter.
10. Warranty and Support
This product comes with a one-year warranty. For any issues not covered in this manual, or for further assistance, please contact customer service or your supplier. Provide your product model and a detailed description of the issue for efficient support.




