DATOUBOSS PSW Inverter 2000W

DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter 2000W User Manual

Model: PSW Inverter 2000W | Brand: DATOUBOSS

Introduction

This user manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient operation of your DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter 2000W. This device converts DC power from batteries into stable AC power, suitable for a wide range of electronic appliances. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Important Safety Information

WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or serious injury.

  • Ensure the rated power of the inverter is higher than the appliance you intend to power.
  • If powering several devices at the same time, ensure their combined wattage does not exceed the inverter's continuous power rating.
  • Use standard battery cables of appropriate gauge. Undersized cables can lead to power loss and overheating.
  • Do not connect the inverter with the grid power. A reverse connection of positive and negative terminals is strictly forbidden.
  • Do not overload the inverter. If your applications are inductive loads (e.g., refrigerators, washing machines, water pumps, microwave ovens, vacuum cleaners), choose an inverter with a higher power rating than the appliance's stated wattage.
  • Keep the inverter away from water, moisture, and flammable materials.
  • Ensure adequate ventilation around the inverter to prevent overheating.
  • Do not open the inverter casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.

Package Contents

Upon opening the package, verify that all the following items are included:

  • 1 x DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter 2000W
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 1 x Set of Positive and Negative Power Cables
  • 1 x IR Remote Control
DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter 2000W with accessories

Image: The inverter unit, power cables, and remote control as typically packaged.

Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Brand NameDATOUBOSS
TypePure Sine Wave Inverter
Rated Power (Continuous)2000W
Peak Power4000W
Input Voltage (DC)12V / 24V / 36V / 48V / 60V
Output Voltage (AC)110V / 220V ±10%
Output Frequency50Hz ±1Hz or 60Hz ±1Hz
Output WaveformPure Sine Wave
Conversion Efficiency≥ 0.9 (90%)
Waveform THD≤ 3%THD
Display MethodLCD
Cooling MethodFan Cooling
Overload Protection≤ 130%
Overheating Protection80°C ±5°C
Working Temperature-20°C ~ +40°C
Storage Temperature-10°C ~ +40°C
Relative Humidity0%-90%, no condensation
Socket TypeEurope (EU) or US (depending on model)
CertificationsCE, FCC, RoHS
Dimensions (approx.)360mm x 173mm x 76mm (from image text)

Note: DC 12V/24V models include USB 2.1A and USB Type-C interfaces. DC 36V/48V/60V/72V models do not support USB and Type-C.

Setup Instructions

1. Connecting the Inverter to the Battery

  1. Ensure the inverter is turned off before making any connections.
  2. Connect the positive (+) terminal of the battery to the positive (+) terminal of the inverter using the red power cable.
  3. Connect the negative (-) terminal of the battery to the negative (-) terminal of the inverter using the black power cable.
  4. Ensure all connections are secure and tight to prevent arcing and overheating.
  5. Verify that the input voltage of your inverter matches your battery system (e.g., 12V inverter for 12V battery). Incorrect voltage selection will prevent the inverter from working.
Inverter DC side connector with fan and battery cables

Image: Close-up of the DC side connector with cooling fans and battery cable terminals. Note the fan activates at 55°C to dissipate heat.

2. Remote Control Pairing

The inverter supports wireless remote control operation. Follow these steps to pair the remote control:

  1. Step 1: Connect the battery to the inverter. Ensure the plastic divider is removed from the remote control's battery compartment.
  2. Step 2: Press and hold the inverter switch for three seconds. A red LED on the inverter will illuminate. Release your hand.
  3. Step 3: Immediately press the "ON" button on the remote control. The red light on the inverter should stop flashing, indicating successful pairing. If the red light continues to flash, the pairing has failed, and you should repeat the steps.
Three images showing the remote control pairing steps for the inverter

Image: Visual guide for pairing the remote control with the inverter, showing connecting the battery, holding the inverter switch, and pressing the remote's ON button.

3. Connecting AC Appliances

Once the inverter is powered on and ready, you can connect your AC appliances:

  • Plug your AC appliances into the inverter's AC output sockets.
  • For models with USB and Type-C ports (12V/24V), you can connect compatible devices for charging.
  • Ensure the total power consumption of connected devices does not exceed the inverter's continuous power rating.
Front panel of the inverter showing AC outlet, USB, and Type-C ports

Image: The front panel of the inverter, highlighting the AC outlet, USB (2.1A), and Type-C (20W Max) ports for connecting various devices.

Solar Conversion Wiring Diagram

For users integrating the inverter into a solar power system, refer to the following wiring diagram for proper connection:

Solar Conversion Wiring Diagram showing connections between solar panels, solar system diagram, inverter, battery, and load

Image: A detailed wiring diagram illustrating how to connect solar panels, a solar system controller, a battery, and the inverter to power a load. This diagram is crucial for understanding the complete solar power setup.

Operating Instructions

1. Powering On/Off

  • To power on the inverter, press and hold the power button on the inverter for approximately 3 seconds until the LCD screen illuminates.
  • Alternatively, use the "ON" button on the paired remote control to turn the inverter on.
  • To power off the inverter, press and hold the power button on the inverter or use the "OFF" button on the remote control.

2. Understanding the LCD Display

The inverter features a multi-function LCD display that provides real-time information about its operation:

LCD display showing battery level, DC input voltage, AC output voltage, and output power

Image: A close-up of the LCD display, showing battery charge level, DC input voltage (e.g., 12.2V), AC output voltage (e.g., 220V), and current output power (e.g., 2020W), along with frequency (50Hz/60Hz).

  • Battery Level: Indicates the remaining charge in the connected battery.
  • DC Input Voltage: Shows the current voltage supplied by the battery.
  • AC Output Voltage: Displays the voltage being output by the inverter.
  • Output Power: Shows the real-time power consumption of connected appliances.
  • Frequency: Indicates the output frequency (50Hz or 60Hz).
  • Temperature: Displays the internal temperature of the inverter.
  • Protection Symbols: Icons will appear to indicate active protection modes (e.g., low voltage, overload, overheating).

3. Typical Usage Scenarios

The DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter is versatile and can be used in various situations:

  • Outdoor Activities: Powering small appliances during camping, picnics, or other outdoor events.
  • Vehicle Use: Providing AC power in RVs, cars, or vans for laptops, car refrigerators, and other electronics.
  • Emergency Backup: A reliable power source during outages or bad weather conditions.
  • Remote Work: Powering tools and equipment in locations without direct grid access.
Inverter powering various devices like smartphone, laptop, tablet, car refrigerator, moving audio, razor, and camera
Image: Diagram showing the inverter connected to various devices such as smartphones, laptops, tablets, car refrigerators, portable speakers, electric razors, and cameras.
Inverter used for camping, picnic, power outage, bad weather, and tools
Image: Examples of inverter use cases including camping, picnics, power outages, bad weather, and powering tools.
Inverter used outdoors with solar panels and a power station
Image: An inverter set up outdoors with solar panels and a portable power station, demonstrating its use for off-grid power.
Inverter powering an induction cooktop to cook eggs outdoors
Video: A demonstration of the DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter powering an induction cooktop to cook eggs outdoors, showcasing its capability for high-power appliances.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Regularly clean the exterior of the inverter with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
  • Ventilation: Ensure the cooling fans and vents are free from dust and obstructions to maintain proper airflow. The built-in fan starts to work when the internal temperature reaches 55°C.
  • Connections: Periodically check all electrical connections (battery terminals, AC plugs) to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
  • Storage: When not in use for extended periods, store the inverter in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

Troubleshooting

The DATOUBOSS Pure Sine Wave Inverter is equipped with multiple protection features to ensure safe operation. If the inverter stops working or displays a warning, refer to the following:

Protection Features and Buzzer Reminders:

  • Low Voltage Protection: The buzzer sounds 3 times with 1 Hz breaks. The inverter will automatically shut off after 15 seconds.
  • Surge Protection: The buzzer sounds 4 times with 1 Hz breaks. The inverter will automatically shut off after 5 seconds.
  • Overheating Protection: The buzzer sounds 5 times with 1 Hz breaks. The inverter will automatically shut off after 5 seconds.
  • Overload Protection: The buzzer sounds 6 times with 1 Hz breaks. The inverter will automatically shut off after 5 seconds.
  • Short Circuit Protection: The inverter will automatically shut off after 1 second.
  • Reverse Polarity Protection: If the input is reversed, the fuse will blow out.

When any protection is triggered, the inverter will cut off power, enter protection mode, and alert with a buzzer. It will automatically attempt to restart three consecutive times after a fault.

Diagram showing various protection features: Short circuit, Low voltage, High voltage, Overtemperature, High temperature

Image: Icons representing the inverter's multi-protection features: Short circuit protection, Low voltage protection, High voltage protection, Overtemperature protection, and High temperature protection.

Common Issues and Solutions:

  • Inverter not turning on:
    • Check battery connections for tightness and correct polarity.
    • Ensure battery voltage matches inverter input voltage (e.g., 12V battery for 12V inverter).
    • Inspect fuses for any blown fuses (due to reverse polarity or severe overload).
    • Check if the battery is sufficiently charged.
  • No output power / Inverter shuts down:
    • Check if the connected appliance's power consumption exceeds the inverter's continuous rating.
    • If using inductive loads, ensure the inverter's power rating is significantly higher than the appliance's.
    • Check for overheating. Ensure fans are working and vents are clear. Allow the inverter to cool down.
    • Verify battery voltage is within the operating range (not too low or too high).
    • If the buzzer sounds, identify the protection mode from the LCD display and address the underlying cause.
  • Remote control not working:
    • Ensure the remote control is properly paired with the inverter (refer to Setup section).
    • Check the remote control's battery and replace if necessary.
    • Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the inverter.

Important Note on LED Lighting:

For LED lights, especially energy-saving bulbs, it is recommended to use national standard and non-flickering LED bulbs. Some LED bulbs may not work correctly with modified sine wave inverters. This pure sine wave inverter is designed to be compatible with all types of electrical appliances, including sensitive electronics and inductive loads, providing a stable and clean power output.

Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact your original point of purchase or the DATOUBOSS Official Store. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

The product is manufactured in Mainland China and holds CE, FCC, RoHS certifications, ensuring compliance with relevant safety and environmental standards.


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