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USER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. 
 
 
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8000W Power Inverter 
By Wagan Tech 
1. INTRODUCTION 
1.1 About this Inverter.  
This power inverter converts 12 volts, direct current (12VDC) to 115 volts 
alternating household current (115VAC).  It easily powers TV/VCR 
combinations, microwave ovens, refrigerators, even air conditioners! It also 
operates at highest efficiency (up to 90%) which results in longer running time 
and extended battery life compared to other inverters with this power. 
This inverter has the highest surge capability in its class.  Superior surge 
capability allows the inverter to start the most difficult motorized loads. 
Advanced, microprocessor-controlled circuits run cooler and, therefore, are more 
reliable than competing units.  
1.2 General Instructions:  
•  Keep the Inverter away from any direct heat source or combustible 
materials.  
•  Keep well ventilated – this device generates heat. 
•  Keep the inverter away from combustible gases. 
•  Do not operate any equipment over 8000 Watts.  
•  This inverter will only operate from a 12- Volt DC power source.  
•  Do not attempt to connect the inverter to any other power source, including 
any AC power source.  
•  Incorrect battery polarity will damage the inverter and void the warranty. 
•  Keep this inverter in a dry environment. 
•  Do not open the inverter; there are no user serviceable parts inside. 
1.3 Load Considerations 
When a motorized appliance motor starts, it requires an initial surge of power. 
This surge of power is called the "starting load" or "peak load". Once started, the 
appliance requires less power to continue to operate. This is known as the 
"continuous load".  It is important to know the starting loads and the continuous 
loads of the appliances that are to be
 
powered by the inverter.
  
 
 
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Appliance power is rated in watts. This information is usually stamped or printed 
on most appliances and equipment. In some cases, a tool will be rated in amperes. 
To convert from amps to watts, multiply: AMPS X 11 5 (AC voltage) = 
WATTS.  This formula yields an approximation of the continuous wattage load of 
the appliance.  
The start up load of an appliance is a major factor of whether this inverter can 
power it. Start-up load is momentary. With many devices, it is approximately 
twice the continuous load. However, with some devices start-up load can be as 
high as eight times the continuous load. To determine if an appliance or tool will 
operate with this inverter, run a test. This inverter is designed to automatically 
shut down in the event of an output overload, so there is no danger of damaging 
either the inverter or the equipment.  
This inverter may not properly operate some devices with either speed control 
features or dimmer controls. Some appliance GFCI power cords will not operate 
properly while powered by this inverter. Again, the only way to be sure of proper 
operation, is to try it. 
If an appliance within the 8000 watt range will not operate properly, it is likely 
that the inverter system does not have the required output to operate that 
appliance.  
SAFETY WARNING 
THE INVERTER OUTPUT CAN BE LETHAL. IMPROPER USE OF THIS 
INVERTER MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY 
OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
2. CONTROLS, INDICATORS AND CONNECTIONS 
2.1 Front Panel  
The Front Panel view shows the inverter’s On/OFF Switch, indicators, AC outlets 
and direct wiring high current terminals.