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Gearlos you just connect an external switch in parallel (either as a pushbutton as on-while-hold or a permanent on-off). I you dont know how to connect a switch in parallel, dont mess with it.

2023-04-04 08:42:40 Helpful (0)
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Gearlos sure, the powermax is calculated as Volt x Amp, so its 220V x 10A = 2200watt. Nevertheless dont go to the limit, stay at 90% aka 2000W max.

2023-03-27 06:13:21 Helpful (1)
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Gearlos yes, thats the purpose: an external soundcard through USB. Anyway, You should disable the defect sound in the PC BIOS. Most important is, that You configure the sound output to use the USB board (in windows in the control panel).

2023-01-30 12:59:02 Helpful (1)
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Q: Can I measure inductor with this meter?

Asked by BG191835140 on 2022-09-05 03:39:08

Gearlos read the specifications.

2022-09-05 05:40:21 Helpful (0)
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Gearlos Its just a simple wiring of a HDMI cable through the box, using Ethernet wire. Reason for two CAT cables are cuz there are more wires in a HDMI. There is no electronics and *never* connet it to any Ethernet device. max, HDMI are 30 m.

2022-02-10 07:41:00 Helpful (0)
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Gearlos In the start of the description, there are listed 10 specifications. Read spec. no. 8 which says the length.

2022-01-16 10:26:32 Helpful (0)
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Q: For what is the 4 Pin X1 Connector near the USB Port?

Asked by BG161435019 on 2021-01-27 05:38:38

Gearlos On schematics terms (the Letters used for components, like R..=resistor, T..=Transistor), X...=Clock signal. So Those are AUX clock signals. You should familiarize with some electronics standards aka read some book ;)

2021-12-11 04:51:08 Helpful (0)
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Q: turns off about increased loads?

Asked by BG114951163 on 2021-07-19 10:31:12

Gearlos According to manual, this inverter does only support 600W continously (the 1000Watt is short-time, like when a motor starts-up). Your device may somehow use more than 600Watt continously. Dont rely on the label says 300W, but try measure the device with a power meter and see if its over 600 Watt (allso You may measure with an AC ampere-meter. For 220V, the max. is I=P div U (ohm law) aka I = 600 div 220 = 2.7Ampere, and for 110V it is 600 div 110 = 5.6Ampere). Allso, You should be sure that the wires to the battery input is sufficient. To feed the inverter 12V at 300Watt, it is 300watt div 12V = 25Ampere, with according to the manual page 5 table is AWG 12 (or 2.5 square mm) which is like the thickness of a cigarette. If not - the inverter cannot get enough input power to source the 220V (or 110V) output. Yes Buddy, read the manual !

2021-07-19 01:34:39 Helpful (0)
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Q: does it come with plastic box ,, like the photo??

Asked by Radioclarinet on 2021-05-15 07:39:51

Gearlos read the second line in the description. written with red.

2021-05-15 08:32:39 Helpful (0)
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Q: how much or what maximum voltage this unit can handle

Asked by BG572541714 on 2021-04-20 07:44:38

Gearlos read the product description on top of product page. its very clear written !!

2021-04-20 11:17:59 Helpful (0)
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Q: is it possible for you guys to convert this item into 60hz?

Asked by BG501101057 on 2021-03-29 09:54:57

Gearlos According to the manual, the output fixed to 220V - 50Hz. Its not adviceable (and dangerous) to open and try modify the circuitry. But the Hz doesnt matter if You are powering lights and other non-hz-dependant devices. If You are powering an 220V AC motor - like a drill, the difference in 50-60 Hz is neglegtable. If You are powering devices like a 220V supply for an Laptop (output typical 18V DC), the supply doesnt care about 50-60 Hz (so alike other 220V to fx, 12V small adapters). Allso the input battery Voltage for this invertes is not really fixed to 12V - but ranges from 10.5 to 60V (according to manual). Only output is fixed to 220V - 50Hz. Allso - many think thay have an allmost unlimited supply, but if You have fx. a 60Ah 12V battery and powering a 500W device, the battery with be drained in 1 hour, Allso the 1000W is temoprarly peak (burst) watts, The avarage (continuesly) is more likely 60% aka 600W (or even less).

2021-03-30 03:54:32 Helpful (1)
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