Q1: How to choose the right inverter charger power?
When choosing an pure sine wave inverter charger, the power should be determined based on the total continuous power of all electrical devices, while allowing sufficient starting (peak) power, especially for devices with high starting current such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and water pumps. It is generally recommended to choose a power margin 20%–30% higher than actual needs.
Q2: What is a phased 120V/240V output?
A phased 120V/240V output means that the inverter battery charger can simultaneously provide both 120V and 240V AC voltages. It is commonly used in North American homes, RVs, and backup power systems, and is compatible with household appliances of different voltage levels.
Q3: Why does an inverter charger automatically power off?
An car inverter charger automatically powers off due to reasons such as low battery voltage, excessive load, overheating, or short circuit. The device will activate its built-in protection function to prevent damage to the inverter or electrical devices.