With charge inverter 2000W charging current soars to 14A or even more

With charge inverter 2000W charging current soars to 14A or even more

Model

BP series with charge pure sine wave inverter 12VDC 2000W


Description

Charging current soars to 14A or even more.


Analysis of the possibility of the cause

This phenomenon is normal. Over-discharge causes the voltage of battery too low, so the charging current is higher than default value.


Solutions and steps:

Inverter is normal.


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