Using the inverter to operate a TV or audio device
The inverter is shielded and filtered to minimize signal interference. Despite
this, some interference may occur with your television picture, especially with
weak signals. Below are some suggestions to try and improve reception.
Make sure the television antenna produces a clear signal under normal
operating conditions (i.e. at home plugged into a standard 230V AC wall
outlet). Also, ensure that the antenna cable is adequately shielded and of
good quality.
Try altering the position of the inverter, antenna cables, and television power
cord. Add an extension cord from the inverter to the TV so as to isolate its
power cord and antenna cables from the 12 volt power source. Try coiling the
television power cord and the input cables running from the 12 volt power
source to the inverter.
Affix one or several "Ferrite Data Line Filters" to the television power cord.
Ferrite Data Line Filters can be purchased at most electronic supply stores.
Try grounding the inverter with a minimum (0.75mm²) wire, using as short a
length as possible.
Protective features
Low Voltage Alarm (Red LED on Inverter)
This state is not harmful to the Inverter, but could damage the power source.
The Inverter shuts off when the input voltage drops to 10.5 volts and an
audible alarm sounds same time. When ample power is supplied, the Inverter
may then be turned back on.
Over-Voltage Protection (Red LED on Inverter)
The Inverter will automatically shut down when the input voltage exceeds
15.8±0.5V DC.