1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the TATALIKEEN Pure Sine Wave Inverter. This inverter series is designed for low loss, strong durability, and high performance, meeting the demands of general inverters. This manual provides essential information regarding the use, installation, fault diagnosis, and troubleshooting of your inverter. To ensure correct and safe operation, please read this manual carefully before installation and keep it for future reference.
2. Safety Precautions
Before using the inverter, please observe the following precautions:
- Inspect the unit for any damage or breakage upon receipt.
- Verify that the rated power of the inverter matches your purchased model.
- In case of missing accessories, contact your supplier immediately.
- TATALIKEEN is committed to continuous improvement. Information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
- Ensure the inverter's input voltage (e.g., 12V, 24V) is consistent with the output voltage of your battery.
- Although the inverter includes overvoltage protection, exceeding the specified input voltage range may still cause damage.
- After continuous use, the inverter's surface temperature may rise to 60°C. Ensure adequate airflow around the unit.
- Do not extend the wiring arbitrarily, as this may negatively impact inverter performance.
- Important Note on Appliance Compatibility: While this is a pure sine wave inverter, it's crucial to understand that some appliances, particularly those with inductive loads (e.g., refrigerators, washing machines, induction cookers, welding machines, energy-saving lamps, and certain LED lamps), may have high peak power requirements. Always ensure the inverter's capacity is sufficient for the appliance's peak power.
3. Product Overview
The TATALIKEEN Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts DC power from your vehicle's battery into stable AC power, suitable for various electronic devices. It features high efficiency, reliable UPS functionality, and multiple safety protections. The inverter is housed in a durable aluminum alloy casing and includes a smart LED display for monitoring battery voltage.
Figure 1: Blue TATALIKEEN Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Smart LED Display.
Figure 2: Red TATALIKEEN Pure Sine Wave Inverter, front view.
Figure 3: Red TATALIKEEN Pure Sine Wave Inverter, back view.
4. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Peak Power | 1000W / 1600W / 2200W / 3000W / 3500W / 4000W / 4500W / 5000W / 6000W / 7000W / 8000W |
| Continuous Output Power | 400W / 500W / 1100W / 1200W / 1500W / 2000W / 3000W / 4000W (varies by model) |
| Output Frequency | 50Hz ± 0.2Hz or 60Hz ± 0.2Hz |
| Inversion Efficiency | >90% |
| Input DC Voltage | DC 12V or DC 24V (model dependent) |
| DC Voltage Range | 12V: DC 10.5V-13.6V; 24V: DC 21V-27.2V |
| Output AC Voltage | AC 220V ± 10% or AC 110V ± 10% |
| Low Voltage Shut Down | 10V DC ± 0.5V (for 12V) or 20V DC ± 0.5V (for 24V) |
| Overload Protection | Shuts off output |
| Overvoltage Protection | Shuts off at 15V ± 0.5V (for 12V) or 30V ± 0.5V (for 24V) |
| Over Thermal Protection | Shuts off output automatically |
| Short Circuit Protection | Fuses |
| Start Type | Soft Start |
| No-load Current Consumption | Depends on inverter size (e.g., 2500W 12V: 1A; 2500W 24V: 0.5A) |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy Shell |
| Socket Style | EU Socket / Universal Receptacle |
| Certification | CE |
| Package Contents | 1 x Inverter, 2 x Battery Cables, 1 x User Manual |
Figure 4: Example dimensions for an 8000W inverter model.
Figure 5: Example dimensions for a 4000W inverter model.
Figure 6: Example dimensions for a 2200W inverter model.
5. Setup
5.1 Environment of Use
For safety and optimal performance, the installation environment should meet the following conditions:
- Dry: Avoid water or rain exposure. Keep away from sources of fire.
- Shady: Operate in temperatures between 0°C and 40°C.
- Ventilation: Ensure no heavy objects are placed directly above the inverter. The inverter must be in a well-ventilated area.
5.2 Wiring Instructions
- First, ensure the inverter switch is in the OFF position.
- Connect the red battery cable to the red positive (+) terminal on the inverter.
- Connect the black battery cable to the black negative (-) terminal on the inverter. Ensure all connections are tight and secure.
- Confirm that the total power of the electrical appliances you intend to use is below the inverter's nominal power.
- Plug the electrical appliance(s) directly into the inverter's AC outlet(s). Ensure the combined power of all connected appliances does not exceed the inverter's nominal power.
Figure 7: Proper battery cable connection for a 1000W inverter.
Figure 8: Proper battery cable connection for a 4000W inverter.
6. Operating Instructions
- Once wired, turn the inverter switch to the ON position. The green indicator light should illuminate, indicating normal operation.
- If the red indicator light illuminates, it signifies that the inverter has shut down due to overvoltage, undervoltage, overload, or overtemperature. You will need to reconnect after addressing the issue.
- In situations where the battery output is limited, the inverter may alarm or shut down during normal use. This can often be resolved by starting the vehicle or reducing the power consumption of connected appliances.
6.1 Applicable Electrical Appliances
This pure sine wave inverter is suitable for a wide range of household electrical appliances, including computers, televisions, radios, and various power tools and inductive loads. Always select an inverter model with appropriate wattage for your specific appliances.
- Note that the wiring for each inverter model may vary. Refer to the product details for specifics.
- If using a cigarette lighter adapter (for lower wattage models), its power capacity is typically limited to appliances below 200W.
Figure 9: Wide compatibility with various electrical appliances.
Figure 10: Multiple application scenarios for the inverter.
7. Maintenance
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your inverter, regular maintenance is recommended:
- Keep the inverter clean and free from dust and debris.
- Ensure the ventilation openings are unobstructed to allow for proper airflow and heat dissipation.
- Periodically check all wiring connections to ensure they remain tight and secure.
- Store the inverter in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place when not in use.
8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Inverter lamp is not on, and the electrical appliance does not work.
| Reason | Suggested Solution |
|---|---|
| Poor battery | Check the battery and replace it if necessary. |
| Positive and negative poles of red and black wires are reversed | If poles are reversed, the internal fuse will burn out. Open the inverter, replace the fuse, and reconnect correctly. |
| Wiring not tightly connected | Check all cables and joints, and reconnect them securely. |
8.2 Electrical appliance does not work, and the inverter indicator lights red.
| Reason | Suggested Solution |
|---|---|
| Appliance rated power exceeds inverter's nominal power (overload shutdown) | Use electrical appliances with power less than the inverter's rated power. |
| Appliance peak power is too high, causing overload shutdown | Use electrical appliances with peak power consistent with inverter's capacity. |
| Battery discharge (inverter alarm) | Charge or replace the battery. |
| Poor ventilation causes over-resistance shutdown | Turn off the inverter, let it cool for 15 minutes, place it in a cool place, reduce the load, and restart. |
8.3 Inverter sounds alarm.
| Reason | Suggested Solution |
|---|---|
| Undervoltage or overvoltage protection triggered | Shorten wires or use thicker cables; Charge the battery; Improve ventilation around the inverter; Reduce the load as required. |
8.4 Battery life is too short.
| Reason | Suggested Solution |
|---|---|
| Electrical power consumption is greater than the inverter's rated load | Use a battery with sufficient capacity for the load. |
| 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 | Shorten the length of the wire and use thicker gauge wire. |
8.5 Inverter can only drive low-power appliances.
| Reason | Suggested Solution |
|---|---|
| Voltage decays when battery passes through the wire | Shorten the length of the wire and use thicker gauge wire. |
9. User Tips
- For optimal performance and to prevent damage, always ensure you are using a pure sine wave inverter, especially with sensitive electronics.
- When connecting appliances, always check their starting (peak) power requirements, as these can be significantly higher than continuous power and may exceed the inverter's capacity.
- Regularly monitor the battery voltage displayed on the inverter to ensure it stays within the safe operating range.
10. Warranty and Support
Manufacturer: Huizhou City Suolewei Technology Co., Ltd.
European Authorized Representative (EC REP): E-CrossStu GmbH
- Address: Frankfurt am Main, Mainzer Landstr.69, 60329
- Email: E-CrossStu@web.de
Country of Origin: Made in China
FCC Compliance: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.




