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Motomaster Eliminator 011-2102-0 - Troubleshooting; Output Voltage Below 100 V AC; No Input Voltage; Inverter Shutdown

Motomaster Eliminator 011-2102-0
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TROUBLESHOOTING
model no. 011-2102-0 | contact us 1-888-942-6686
Reason Solution
A “True RMS” voltage meter is required to properly
measure output voltage of a modified wave inverter.
Test output voltage with a “True RMS”
voltage meter and
the correct
voltage will be displayed.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: OUTPUT VOLTAGE BELOW 100 V AC
Reason Solution
Poor contact with battery terminals. Shut down inverter and disconnect. Clean terminals
thoroughly and reconnect.
Blown DC battery fuse(s). Turn off inverter. Fix problem. Replace fuse(s) with same
type and rating.
PROBLEM: NO INPUT VOLTAGE
Reason Solution
Battery voltage below 10 V. Charge or replace battery.
Inverter is too hot (thermal shutdown mode). Will be
indicated on LCD panel.
Allow inverter to cool. Check for adequate ventilation. Re-
duce the load on the inverter to rated continuous power.
Unit may be defective. See warranty and call customer service.
PROBLEM: INVERTER IS SHUT DOWN
Reason Solution
Input voltage below 10.5 V. Will be indicated on LCD
panel.
Keep input voltage above 10.5 V to maintain
regulation.
Poor or weak battery condition. Recharge or replace battery.
Inadequate power being delivered to the inverter or
excessive voltage drop.
Use lower gauge (heavier) cable. Keep cable length as
short as possible.
PROBLEM: LOW BATTERY ALARM ON ALL THE TIME
Reason Solution
TV does not turn on. Contact TV manufacturer to find out if the TV is compatible
with a modified sine wave.
PROBLEM: TV DOES NOT WORK
Internal fuse(s) may have blown. Serviceable/replaceable by a qualified Technician.
Check spec on page 17 for fuse size and type.

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