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4 appliances and run time – Magnum Energy MS Series User Manual

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Introduction

1.4 Appliances and Run Time

The MS Series inverter/charger can power a wide range of household appliances including small

motors, hair dryers, clocks, and other electrical devices. As with any appliance using batteries for

power, there is a certain length of time that it can run – this is called “run time.” Actual run time

depends on several variables including the size and the type of appliance, the type of batteries

installed in your application, as well as the battery’s capacity and age. Other factors such as the

battery’s state of charge and temperature can also affect the length of time your appliances can run.
Appliances (TVs, VCRs, stereos, computers, coffee pots, incandescent lights, and toasters) can all

be successfully powered by your inverter. Larger electrical appliances, however, such as stoves,

water heaters, etc., can quickly drain your batteries and are not recommended for this application.
All electrical appliances are rated by the amount of power they consume (see Table 1-1). The rating

is printed on the product’s nameplate label, usually located on its chassis near the AC power cord.

Even though it is diffi cult to calculate exactly how long an inverter will run a particular appliance,

the best advice is trial and error. Your MS Series inverter has a built-in safeguard that automatically

protects your batteries from over-discharge.

Info: For optimum performance, a minimum battery bank of 200 AH is recommended

for moderate loads (<1000W) and greater than 400 AH for heavy loads (≥1000W).

Table 1-1, Typical Appliance Power Consumption

Device

Load

Device

Load

Blender

400W

Coffee Maker

1200W

Computer

300W

Color TV

150W

Drill

500W

Hair Dryer

1000W

Hot Plate

1800W

Iron

1000W

Light (Flo)

10W

Light (Inc)

100W

Microwave

1000W

Refrigerator

500W

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