Slimline, Power inverters by wagan tech, Ground terminal wire requirements – Wagan SlimLine 2000W 12 VDC to 115 VAC Power Inverter User Manual

Page 10: Installation procedure

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NOTES:

All recommended cable gauges and fuse sizes are located at the rear

of this manual in the Cable Gauge Table. The table describes Cable Gauges for

lengths greater than supplied cables.

“Round Trip” refers to actual cable distance in feet from the POS (+) battery

terminal to the inverter and back to the NEG (−) battery terminal.

Crimp-on ring terminals are required on all cable ends. The cable ends need to

be stripped of insulation for 1/2 inch before crimping on ring terminals. Select

a crimp terminal size to fit the cable gauge and inverter and battery terminal

connectors. After crimping, make sure that the cable connectors are secure on

the cables so there are no loose connections.

CAUTION:

Making an initial connection between the positive cable end and

the inverter’s positive terminal may cause a spark. This is normal and is a result

of capacitors in the inverter starting to charge. Because of the possibility of

sparking, it is extremely important that both the inverter and the battery bank be

positioned away from any source of flammable fumes or gases. Failure to heed

this warning can result in fire or explosion. Do not make the positive terminal

connection immediately after the batteries have been charging. Allow time for

the battery gasses to vent to outside air.

GROUND TERMINAL WIRE REQUIREMENTS

Use a minimum of 6 gauge stranded wire for enclosure ground wire. Connect

this to the chassis of your vehicle or to the grounding system in your boat. In

a city, the ground wire can connect to a metal cold water pipe that goes

underground. In remote locations, the ground wire can be connected to an

“earth ground”. This can be an attachment to a 6 foot long copper clad metal

rod driven into the ground. In the unlikely event of a short circuit, operating the

inverter without proper grounding can result in electrical shock. Do not directly

connect this ground to the negative terminal on the inverter.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1. Mount the inverter in a secure location. If the inverter is to be mounted

on a wall, mount it horizontally. Make sure that the front and rear of the

inverter has free air flow.

2. Make sure the cables are the proper gauge and have the fuse holder as

close to the battery bank’s Positive (+) terminal as possible.

3. Install the fuse in the Positive (+) cable (Refer to the Cable Gauge Table at

rear of manual).

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