Some electrical devices cannot be used when the storage power supply is AC output, which may be due to the rated power of the electrical devices exceeding the rated power of the storage power supply, or some electrical appliances have a start-up peak power at start-up and last for a certain period of time, which exceeds the peak power and duration of the storage power supply. If you encounter the following problems when using an AC power supply, please follow the steps in this article to troubleshoot and solve the problems.
Phenomenon: AC output can be used, but part of the electrical equipment within the rated power cannot be used.
Please follow the steps below to troubleshoot and solve the AC output problem.
Steps: Confirm the appliance type and check the appliance power.
Confirm the type of appliance and check the power of the appliance (the power consumption of the appliance is labeled on the appliance identification plate), and the power of the appliance should match the rated power of the energy storage power supply. Appliance power exceeding the power (rated power) of the energy storage power supply will result in overload protection of the power supply, shutting down the output and preventing it from being used. For inductive appliances (electromechanical devices, such as refrigerators, power tools, water pumps, lawnmowers...), use them at 3-8 times the rated power of the appliance.
Solution: Please use the electrical appliances reasonably, and it is recommended to choose a higher power supply.
Note: For (inductive appliances) high power appliances made by applying the principle of electromagnetic induction, such as electric motors, compressors, water pumps, etc., these products require a much higher starting current (about 3-8 times) than that needed to maintain normal operation. For example, a refrigerator that consumes 50W of power in normal operation has a starting power of more than 350W.
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