OPPAQOUOO

Generic Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 6000W User Manual

Model: OPPAQOUOO

1. Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your Generic Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 6000W. This device converts DC power from batteries into stable AC power, suitable for various household and outdoor applications. Please read these instructions thoroughly before installation and use.

Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter connected to a house with solar panels, illustrating its use in a home solar power system.

Figure 1.1: Inverter in a Home Solar System
This image shows the Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter integrated into a residential setting, demonstrating its role in converting solar-generated DC power from batteries into usable AC power for household appliances.

2. Important Safety Instructions

  • Ensure the inverter switch is OFF before connecting to any battery or load.
  • Connect the inverter only to batteries with the correct voltage (e.g., 12V inverter to 12V battery, 60V inverter to 60V battery). Incorrect voltage can cause damage.
  • Do not overload the inverter. If connecting an inductive load (e.g., motors, refrigerators), select an inverter with a continuous output power 3-7 times higher than the device's power rating.
  • Tighten all positive (+) and negative (-) terminals securely. Loose connections can lead to overheating due to poor contact.
  • Do not expose the inverter directly to sunlight or store it in a wet environment. Keep it in a dry, well-ventilated area.
  • This inverter is designed for indoor or protected outdoor use. Avoid exposure to rain, snow, spray, or bilge water.
  • Do not disassemble the inverter. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
  • Keep children away from the inverter and its connections.

3. Product Overview and Components

The Generic Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter is designed for reliable power conversion. Below are the key components and their functions.

Rear and front view of the Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter showing AC output terminals, socket, switch, positive and negative terminals, and smart control fans.

Figure 3.1: Inverter Component Layout
This image displays the rear and front panels of the inverter. The rear panel features the AC output terminals, the AC socket, and the main power switch. The front panel shows the positive (red) and negative (black) DC input terminals, flanked by two smart control cooling fans.

Key Components:

  • AC Output Terminals: For connecting high-power AC loads directly.
  • AC Socket: Standard outlet for plugging in AC appliances.
  • Power Switch: Controls the main power to the inverter.
  • Positive Terminal (+): Red terminal for connecting the positive battery cable.
  • Negative Terminal (-): Black terminal for connecting the negative battery cable.
  • Smart Control Fans: Automatically activate to dissipate heat, ensuring optimal operating temperature and extending product life.
  • Intelligent LCD Display: Provides real-time information on battery input voltage, AC output voltage, output power, and warnings.

4. Setup and Installation

Follow these steps for proper installation of your inverter.

4.1 Unpacking

Carefully unpack the inverter and check for any damage. The package should contain:

  • 1 x Pure Sine Wave Inverter
  • 2 x Pure Copper Cables (for battery connection)

4.2 Placement

  • Place the inverter in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
  • Ensure there is sufficient clearance around the inverter for proper airflow, especially around the cooling fans.
  • Avoid locations with direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or flammable materials.

4.3 Battery Connection

  1. Ensure the inverter's power switch is in the OFF position.
  2. Connect the red pure copper cable to the positive (+) terminal of your battery bank.
  3. Connect the other end of the red cable to the positive (+) terminal on the inverter. Tighten securely.
  4. Connect the black pure copper cable to the negative (-) terminal of your battery bank.
  5. Connect the other end of the black cable to the negative (-) terminal on the inverter. Tighten securely.
  6. Double-check all connections to ensure they are tight and correct polarity is maintained.

WARNING: Incorrect polarity or loose connections can cause severe damage to the inverter and battery, and pose a fire hazard.

Diagram showing a solar power system setup with solar panels, MPPT controller, battery, and the inverter connected to household appliances.

Figure 4.1: Typical Solar System Diagram
This diagram illustrates a common solar power setup. Solar panels connect to an MPPT charge controller, which charges a battery bank. The inverter then draws power from the battery to supply AC electricity to various household appliances.

5. Operating Instructions

5.1 Powering On the Inverter

  1. After ensuring all connections are secure and correct, switch the inverter's power switch to the ON position.
  2. The intelligent LCD display will illuminate, showing the battery input voltage, output voltage, and other operational parameters.

5.2 Connecting AC Loads

  • Plug your AC appliances into the AC socket on the inverter.
  • For higher power appliances, use the AC output terminals, ensuring proper wiring.
  • Always ensure the total power consumption of all connected appliances does not exceed the inverter's rated continuous power.

5.3 Understanding the LCD Display

Close-up of the inverter's intelligent digital display showing input DC voltage, output power, output AC voltage, frequency, and temperature.

Figure 5.1: Intelligent Digital Display
This image shows the detailed information provided by the inverter's LCD screen. It displays the input DC voltage (e.g., 58.9V), output power (e.g., 0.228W), output AC voltage (e.g., 228V), and output frequency (e.g., 50Hz). It also includes indicators for various protection statuses and a power pointer display.

The LCD display provides critical operational data:

  • Input DC Voltage: Shows the current voltage of the connected battery bank.
  • Output Power: Displays the real-time power consumption of connected AC loads.
  • Output AC Voltage: Indicates the stable AC voltage being supplied by the inverter.
  • Frequency: Shows the output AC frequency (e.g., 50Hz or 60Hz).
  • Protection Indicators: Icons or messages may appear for low input voltage, high input voltage, overload, short circuit, or high temperature warnings.

6. Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Periodically clean the exterior of the inverter with a dry, soft cloth. Ensure the cooling fan vents are free from dust and debris to maintain proper airflow.
  • Connections: Regularly check all electrical connections (battery terminals, AC output) to ensure they remain tight and free from corrosion.
  • Storage: If storing the inverter for an extended period, disconnect it from the battery and store it in a cool, dry place.
  • Battery Health: Ensure your battery bank is properly maintained and charged according to its manufacturer's guidelines. A healthy battery is crucial for inverter performance.

7. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Inverter does not turn on.
  • Loose battery connections.
  • Battery voltage too low or too high.
  • Inverter switch is OFF.
  • Check and tighten battery cables.
  • Charge or replace battery; ensure correct voltage.
  • Turn the inverter switch ON.
No AC output.
  • Overload protection activated.
  • Short circuit in AC appliance.
  • High temperature protection activated.
  • Reduce connected load.
  • Check AC appliance for faults.
  • Allow inverter to cool down; ensure proper ventilation.
Inverter makes unusual noise.
  • Cooling fan operating (normal).
  • Overload or inductive load.
  • This is normal during operation.
  • Reduce load; some inductive loads can cause slight humming.

8. Specifications

The following table outlines the technical specifications for the Generic Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 6000W (Model: OPPAQOUOO).

FeatureSpecification
Product NameInverter
Output WaveformPure Sine Wave
MaterialAluminium-Magnesium Alloy Cooling Shell
Input Voltage Options12V / 24V / 48V / 60V / 72V / 96V DC
Output Voltage Options110V / 220V AC
Rated Power5000W
Output Frequency50Hz-60Hz
EfficiencyUp to 95% power conversion
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)<3%
Cooling Fans2 pcs
Output Sockets2 pcs
Protection FunctionsLow input voltage, high input voltage, short circuit, overload, high temperature
Dimensions (L x W x H)28 x 18.5 x 10.5 cm
Net Weight2.5 kg

Note: While the product title indicates 6000W, the detailed specifications and product description specify a rated power of 5000W. Users should verify the specific model's rating upon purchase.

9. Warranty and Support

Specific warranty details are not provided in the product information. For warranty claims or technical support, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly through the platform where the product was purchased.

If you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your inverter, please refer to the contact information provided at the point of purchase. The manufacturer aims to respond to inquiries within 24 hours.

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