Please clarify what is the problem is with it in as much details as possible,so i can give you a decent trouble shooting solution. thanks mikePlease clarify what is the problem is with it in as much details as possible,so i can give you a decent trouble shooting solution. thanks mike
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I can't find a manual for a Vector VEC062 700W power inverter. I did find a manual for the slightly older VEC061 Maxx SST 350W (700W peak) power inverter. Usually, the differences between models is small enough that the older manual will help you use the power inverter. See Manuals Lib, https://www.manualslib.com/manual/590724/Vector-Vec061.html , for the manual to see if it will help.
It probably does, but an in-line fuse is still the safest way to go, connected as close as possible to the voltage source as possible. The internal overcurrent protection device (aka, fuse or breaker) in the inverter will prevent the DEVICE from melting if it malfunctions. An in-line fuse will protect EVERYTHING if the WIRING malfunctions.
well unless you bought the 24 volt unit no one battery will run the unit, according to black and decker this unit is not being made, did you buy it new or at a yard sale?
one way to tell is look on bottom of unit, it will tell you if it is 24 or 12 volt model.
I am assuming that the inverter works with other devices. This being the case, i am thinking that the television start up current is drawing too much power too quick for the inverter to handle and this is what is shutting down the inverter.
Go to any Appliance parts store with your fuse in hand and walk out with a replacement. The 250V fuse is AC OUTPUT and "not" a DC input fuse. That is an 8 amp 250V slow blow fuse.
Please clarify what is the problem is with it in as much details as possible,so i can give you a decent trouble shooting solution. thanks mike
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