29 July 2014
The power inverter is the perfect mobile power solution in situations where it is very impractical and troublesome to use a power generator. It is compact, lightweight, and easy to set up, which is why many people, especially car owners, rely on this piece of nifty equipment. But just like any electronic device, there are important things you must do and remember to ensure not just the safety and security of the pure sine wave power inverter, but your wellbeing as well. Here are some safety tips you must consider.
Tip No 1. Before using a pure sine wave inverter for the first time, you must read the user's manual carefully. The user's manual helps you acquaint yourself with the device so you can fully maximise its potential and avoid doing anything that will cause damage to both the inverter and to the electronic appliances you are planning to connect it with. It also provides you with solutions and quick fixes in case you're experiencing problems with the inverter.
Tip No 2. Keep the inverter and the cables away from flammable materials, which include the engine compartment of your vehicle. Otherwise, gas fumes, oil residue, and other flammable items in your car can ignite in case the power inverter produces the occasional spark. Always remember that this device should be used in a well-ventilated area.
Tip No 3. When in operation, the pure sine wave power inverter should be placed in a flat and dry location. This is to ensure maximum efficiency and optimum performance. Also, placing the device in the right location prevents it from sliding off onto the floor or ground where there is water or flammable materials. After using the device, it should be stored properly to prevent damage to the inverter.
Tip No 4. Always use a power inverter with the right power rating. The power rating should be high enough for the electrical appliances you are planning to use and avoid using adapters that would allow more outlets than the unit is designed to accommodate. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to your inverter or electrical appliances and devices.
Tip No 5. If you're going to use the power inverter while your car is not running, make it a point to start the engine and keep it running for 10 to 15 minutes at least once an hour. This will prevent your car's battery from being completely discharged. But if you're going to start your vehicle's engine, don't do it in an enclosed space, like a closed garage for instance. The carbon monoxide in the exhaust might cause health problems.
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