The selection of the power supply can be provided either by the battery or the car cigarette lighter, depending on the product. There are options available for 12V, 24V, and 48V. An Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) is an essential equipment that ensures a steady power supply to critical loads, protecting them from grid interference and offering voltage and frequency stabilization. When the main power source is disconnected, the UPS can continue providing power to the loads for a specified duration, assuring their uninterrupted operation. This UPS series incorporates a high-frequency dual conversion structure, along with an output isolation transformer and state-of-the-art full digital control technology, delivering dependable and clean power. Additionally, it is equipped with comprehensive network management functions. Generally, UPS power supplies are available in specifications ranging from 1000W to 2000W.
To connect the inverter to the power supply and ensure all devices are switched off, follow these steps:
1. Battery Power Supply:
- Connect the black terminal (-) of the inverter to the negative pole of the battery.
- Connect the red terminal (+) of the inverter to the positive pole of the battery.
2. Car Cigarette Lighter Power Supply:
- Use the dedicated wiring of the cigarette lighter for this connection.
- Connect the red line of the wiring to the red terminal of the inverter.
- Connect the black line of the wiring to the black terminal of the inverter.
After completing the connections, make sure to plug the cigarette lighter plug into the car cigarette lighter. This will ensure a secure connection and power supply to the inverter.
To properly use an inverter, it is important to ensure that the electrical appliance is connected correctly. Make sure that the load power supply matches the nominal power supply of the inverter and that the starting current does not exceed the peak capacity of the inverter. Once the inverter and electrical appliance are properly connected, turn them on to begin use.

