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Could be a number of reasons it quit. You crossed the power wires blowing the diodes for protection, or you over loaded it an blew a MOSFET, the fuse blew, or a number of things. You have got to be more specific.
On the Stanley 800 watt inverter there is an exposed fuse bridge link soldered on that will melt when connected at reverse polarity. It is located just inside the cooling fans. An experienced tech may be able to solder a new fuse link at this point. I soldered a fuse holder and installed a replaceable fuse.
Hmmmmm, well that`s unfortunate , i can tell you that most electronic devices that connect to low voltage DC supply's are protected bye a protection diode and the fuse link you think it might be is a circuit trace internal. an 800 watt innverter draws about 80 to 100 amp to produce the 800 watt output and you must have 2 40 amp fuses or 3 30 amp fuses customer replaceable, if you did not damage the components in your device all you kneed to do is to repair the circuit trace and replace the reverse polarity protection diode to restore normal operation
there are no fuse links internal to inverter power supply's
You may not have adequate input voltage. And unless you are hooking up to a forklift battery, the battery will not have adequate current delivery capability for any more than a few seconds at full power of the inverter.
1200 Watts is 100 Amps. 1500 Watts is in the neighborhood of 130 Amps.
I don't understand because the Xenyx 1002fx draws only 16 Watts so the fuse should be well less than 1 amp why would you put a 5 amp?
And your 800 Watt mixer???... There is something wrong with this model number as the 1002fx certainly is not 800 Watts. Please supply the correct model numbers so we can help you.
If you are lucky, you may have blown the fuse. It is located on the back panel, usually in a little plastic slide out holder, but it can be sometimes found in a tubular container which has a knurled plastic cap.
The convention with fuses is up to 720 watts a 3 amp fuse should be used and above 720 watts a 13 amp fuse should be used.
To be precise you need to know the exact wattage of the kettle.
Sometimes maufacturers will fit 5 amp fuses but these are only good for a power rating of 1200 watts maximum (at 240 volts).
So as your kettle is rated at more than 1200 watts it needs a 13 amp fuse.
Sounds like you shorted out the main power wire somewhere and killed the amp. Is the amp on the fuse intact or blown? Do you have 12 volts at the amp? check you connections and see if it helps.
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