HARBOR FREIGHT 57273 Jupiter Pure 1000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- HARBOR FREIGHT
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Jupiter Pure 1000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Owner’s Manual
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Specifications
Input | Voltage Range | 12.5 VDC (rated) |
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Internal Fuses | 30 A x 5 | |
Current | 94 A (rated) | |
Output | Continuous | 1000W |
Surge | 2000W | |
Receptacles | 2 AC GFCI outlets, 1 USB port | |
Waveform | Pure Sine Wave* | |
Voltage | 115 VAC (rated) | |
Frequency | 60Hz | |
Current | 8.7 A (rated) | |
No Load Current (Switch on) | ≤0.6 A | |
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Maximum Efficiency | 92% | |
Full Load Efficiency | >85% | |
Over Voltage Shutdown | 15 – 16.5 VDC | |
Low Voltage Alarm | 10 – 11 VDC | |
Low Voltage Shutdown | 9.5 – 10.5 VDC | |
Thermal Shutdown | 159.8° F | |
Operating Temperature | 0 – 104° F |
Note: Battery charge level, wire length and other factors will affect performance.
- THD No Load: 2.8%, 50% Load: 4.4%, Full Load: 6.3%
WARNING SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS
| This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to
avoid possible injury or death.
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| Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
| Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
| Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
**NOTICE**
**CAUTION**
| Addresses practices not related to personal injury.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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This manual contains important instructions that shall be followed during the
installation and maintenance of the Inverter.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR USE CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR
DEATH.
General Precautions
- People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before use. Electromagnetic fields in close proximity to heart pacemakers could cause pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure.
- The warnings, precautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors that cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator.
Installation Precautions
- DO NOT INSTALL THIS INVERTER INTO A BUILDING’S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. This Inverter is a vehicular accessory. It is not designed to be safely used in a building’s electrical system and has not been evaluated to meet building wiring codes. Improper application may create a fire or electric shock hazard.
- To allow proper cooling, install in an indoor well-ventilated area and do not cover ventilation openings or cooling fins. Do not install in the engine compartment. Especially avoid placing the Inverter on carpets and rugs; they are not only flammable, but they also obstruct vents underneath it.
- Keep combustible materials and gasses away from the Inverter. The Inverter produces sparks and heat during operation and can start a fire.
- Connect to 12 VDC power supply only. A power supply with lower voltage will not operate the Inverter correctly, and higher voltage could damage the Inverter.
- Connect input polarity properly. Incorrect connection will damage Inthe verter and void warranty.
- Do not use in a marine application. This Inverter is not intended to withstand the highly corrosive conditions in marine applications and would quickly be rendered inoperable or unsafe.
- Keep the Inverter dry and clean. Do not expose to rain, snow, spray, bilge water, or dust.
- Use cables that are thick enough. The more power (amps) or the longer the cables, the thicker they need to be to prevent overheating and fire.
- Install as close to the DC source as possible, but not in a closed area with vented lead-acid batteries. Vented lead-acid batteries release explosive hydrogen gas that can be ignited by the Inverter.
- Mount Inverter horizontal ly.
- Verify that the installation surface has no hidden utility lines before drilling or driving screws.
- This product is not a toy. Keep it out of reach of children.
- Do not use positive ground electrical systems. (Most automobiles, trucks, and RVs have negative ground systems.)
- The positive (+) battery on the Inverter must be the last connection made, and must be connected before the Inverter is turned on. There may be a small spark during the final connection. This is normal.
- Properly ground the Inverter’s case as explained in this manual.
Battery Precautions
- Wear splash-resistant ANSI-approved safety goggles and electrically-insulated gloves while working near batteries.
- Charge, store, and maintain batteries according to the supplier’s instructions.
- Locate batteries in a clean, well-ventilated area, away from ignition sources and flammable materials. Vented lead-acid batteries release explosive hydrogen gas while charging.
- Only connect similar batteries together. Do not connect old and new batteries together, flooded and gel cells together, or batteries of different capacities together.
- Use only 12 V batteries with this item.
- Connect batteries in parallel ONLY (negative terminals together to one cable; positive terminals together to the other cable).
- Install a properly rated fuse on the positive output of the battery bank.
Operation Precautions
- Multiple outlet power strips with switches and circuit breakers only interrupt power to the “hot” receptacle terminals. The “neutral” terminals remain powered with respect to the “ground” terminals. So strip switch may be othe ff, but part of the device may still be powered.
- Inspect supply connections before use to ensure they are tight and that insulation is not damaged.
- Do not use this Inverter to power sensitive devices such as medical devices or plug-in computers. Do not use in ignition-protected areas.
- Some rechargeable devices can damage the Inverter. Check the temperature of the device several times when it is charging. If the device becomes extremely hot; turn the power off, remove the device, and do not use the Inverter again.
- Check for breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the Inverter’s operation. If damaged, have it repaired before use.
- Do not attempt to power a device or combination of devices, that will require more than the rated output of this Inverter. This may damage the Inverter or the attached devices.
- Appliances such as microwave ovens will normally draw more than their rated current. For example, A typical 600-watt microwave oven will draw approximately 1,000 watts.
- Do not attach a battery charger if the charger carries a warning that dangerous voltages are present at the battery terminals
- Some fluorescent lamps may not operate properly with this type of Inverter. If the bulb appears to be too bright or fails to light, do not use the lamp with this Inverter.
- Some fans with synchronous motors may slightly increase in speed when powered by the Inverter. This is not harmful to the fan or to the Inverter.
- The inverter will consume some power while on, even without loads attached. Turn the Inverter off after use.
Service Precautions
- DO NOT OPEN HOUSING. Contains no user-serviceable parts. Internal parts may be electrified, even with the Inverter off and power disconnected.
- Maintain labels and nameplates on the Inverter. These carry important safety information. If unreadable or missing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement.
- Has your Inverter been serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts? This will ensure that the safety of the Inverter is maintained.
- Fuses must be replaced with fuses of the same type and rating only.
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Symbology
**** | Double Insulated |
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VAC
| Volts Alternating Current
| Alternating Current Supply
****| Direct Current Supply
A
| Amperes
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Ø
| Phase
| Equipment Grounding Conductor
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Typical Device Power Consumption
Product | Wattage |
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Laptop | 50 |
Stereo | 200 |
Mixer | 200 |
Table Fan | 200 |
TV-VCR | 250 |
Plug-in computer | 250 |
Small Refrigerator | 350 |
Jigsaw | 350 |
Product | Wattage |
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Belt Sander | 350 |
3/8″ Drill | 350 |
Blender | 350 |
Laser Printer | 400 |
Food Processor | 400 |
Reciprocating Saw | 600 |
AC (5,000 BTU) | 700 |
Vacuum | 750 |
Product | Wattage |
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Chest Freezer | 800 |
Coffee Maker | 850 |
Iron | 1050 |
Mini Microwave | 1200 |
Hair Dryer | 1200 |
10″ Saw | 1350 |
Note: The above chart is intended as a general guideline only, actual device wattage requirements will vary.
Output waveform
- This Inverter’s output is a Pure Sine Wave. Power from most electric utilities is also a Sine Wave.
- Modified Sine Wave (MSW) power is suitable for most AC devices and power supplies used in electronic equipment, transformers, and motors. Do not use to power-sensitive devices such as medical equipment or plug-in computers. Some audio equipment may perform poorly if run on Modified Sine Wave power.
- Pure Sine Wave Inverters provide power that is identical to, or even better than, the power supplied by your power company. Motors start easier and run cooler under Sine Wave power. Certain devices, such as laser printers, variable-speed motors, and digital clocks, require sine wave power to operate properly. Pure Sine Wave Inverters are typically more expensive for their capacity than other Inverters.
Installation
Read the ENTIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION section at the beginning of
this document including all text under subheadings therein before set up or
use of this product.
This Inverter must only be connected to batteries with a output voltage
of 12 volts DC. Lower voltage will not operate the Inverter properly, and more
voltage could damage the Inverter or the device being powered. Do not use this
Inverter with positive ground electrical systems.
Inverter
The Inverter has a number of shut-down points, for the safety of the
operator, the Inverter, and the devices being used with it.
- If the DC input voltage drops too low, the alarm on the Inverter will sound. If the input voltage drops further, the Inverter will shut down automatically to prevent permanent battery damage. Recharge the battery soon.
- If the DC input voltage exceeds 15 – 16.5 VDC the Inverter will shut down automatically.
- If the output load power rises higher than the rating power of the Inverter; the Inverter may shut down automatically.
- The Inverter may automatically shut down if its internal temperature gets too high.
Note: Even though this Inverter has built-in mechanisms to minimize damage, these situations should be avoided because they can still damage the Inverter or battery.
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Place the Inverter on a dry, level, non-flammable, stable surface. Make sure the Inverter has adequate ventilation and is not in direct sunlight.
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Connect one end of a ground wire (not included, use at least recommended wire thickness from specification chart) to the wing nut located on the back of the Inverter. Then connect the other end of the ground wire to a paint/rust-free grounded metal surface, such as the vehicle chassis.
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Battery Type Selection:
• Use only deep cycle lead-acid batteries with this Inverter, such as 12-volt marine/RV deep-cycle batteries. Do not use automotive, engine starting (SLI), or maintenance-free wet cell batteries with this Inverter; they are designed for repeated, shallow discharge and will wear out quickly.
• Gel and AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries can be used with this Inverter, but they require special charging procedures. Refer to the battery supplier’s instructions. -
Battery capacity selection:
** Inverter Output| about 1 hour discharge time (Minimum battery capacity)| about 4-hour discharge time (Optimal battery capacity)**
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500W| 80 Ah| 200 Ah
1000W| 150 Ah| 400 Ah
1500W| 240 Ah| 700 Ah
2000W| 300 Ah| 1000 Ah
3000W| 450 Ah| 1500 Ah
4000W| 600 Ah| 2000 Ah
5000W| 750 Ah| 2500 Ah
Consult the chart above for approximate run time at different battery capacities. If the battery does not have a capacity this large individually, use a bank of batteries as explained below.
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Battery Bank assembly instructions:
a. Read the following safety rules before assembling the battery bank:
• Connect batteries in parallel (negative terminals together to one cable; positive terminals together to the other cable) as shown in Battery Bank Example ONLY.
• Do not connect 12V batteries in series (from the negative of one battery to the positive of the next). This connection can result in voltage high enough to cause ELECTROCUTION.
• Wear splash-resistant ANSI-approved safety goggles and electrically insulated gloves while assembling the battery bank.
• Only connect similar batteries together in a battery bank. Do not connect old and new batteries together, flooded and gel cells together, or batteries of different capacities together.
• Connect all batteries in the battery bank together using cables of the thickness recommended on the specification chart or thicker. Since the amp draw on this low-voltage circuit will be very high, thinner cables present a fire hazard.
• Locate battery bank in a clean, well-ventilated area, away from ignition sources and flammable materials. Batteries release explosive hydrogen gas while charging.
• Charge, store, and maintain batteries according to supplier’s instructions.
12 V / 400^ Ah Battery Bank Example
* 200 Ah batteries shown for illustration.
^ Bank Capacity = (single battery capacity) x (# of batteries) 400 Ah capacity is for two, 200 Ah batteries.
b. Connect the batteries in parallel as shown above. Connect all of the positive terminals to one another.
c. Then connect all the negative terminals to one another.
d. Connect the negative and positive output cables to opposite ends of the bank. Do not allow the output cables to touch one another.
e. Test the voltages at the output cables to help ensure that the battery bank is properly wired. If the voltage is higher than 13 volts, then part of the battery bank is likely connected in series (a negative terminal of one battery attached to a positive terminal of another) instead of in parallel. Carefully examine the diagram and correct the wiring before attaching to the Inverter. -
Turn the Inverter off.
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Connect the output cables from the battery bank to the Inverter.
Remote Control
Note: Remote can be installed in a building or vehicle.
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Turn the Inverter off.
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Choose a location that is clean, dry, and free from corrosive or explosive fumes. Verify the location has no hidden utility lines before drilling or driving screws.
a. If the Remote is used in a home, mount to drywall.
b. If the Remote is used in a vehicle, mounted it inside the cab or other convenient location. -
Mark hole locations using included template.
a. Cut an opening for the Remote using the dimensions below (dashed line). Be sure there is a depth clearance of 2″ (50.8mm) to accommodate the back of the Remote and cables.
b. Drill four pilot holes for the included four screws.
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Run wires in a Building. a. Route the RJ11 cable inside the wall. Connect it from the Remote’s RJ11 Port to the Inverter’s RJ11 Port. b. If using the Remote in a home, set the Ignition Lockout switch on the back of the Remote to Disable and do not connect the Vehicle ACC ignition Wire. c. If using the Remote in a vehicle:
• To enable the Ignition Lockout feature, set the Ignition Lockout switch on the back of the Remote to Enable.
• Connect the Vehicle ACC Ignition Wire on the back of the Remote to the vehicle’s ACC wire according to the vehicle owner’s manual.
• Do not connect the Vehicle ACC Ignition Wire and set the switch to Disable if you do not wish to use the feature. -
Place the Remote into the opening. Secure the Remote with the included screws.
Note: The Ignition Lockout feature, when enabled, does not allow the Remote to power on the inverter when the vehicle’s ignition switch is off.
Operating Instructions
Inverter
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Plug 120 VAC device(s) into the receptacles. Switch all devices off. The devices must not use more than the rated wattage during continuous operation, otherwise, they may overload the Inverter
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Turn the Inverter on.
NOTE: Some rechargeable devices may damage the Inverter or the device(s). When first using a rechargeable device, check the Inverter’s temperature for the first ten minutes. If it becomes abnormally hot, do not use the device with the Inverter. -
Front Panel
a. The DC Input Level displays the current input voltage of the battery from 10V to 14V. The LEDs in the graph will remain green when voltage levels are within range.
b. The DC to AC Output Level displays the used power capacity of the Inverter from 0% to 100%. The LEDs in the graph will remain green when the used power is within operating limits. -
When the Inverter is turned on and operating normally, the Digital Display will indicate:
SYSTEM NORMAL -
Connect the USB device to the USB Port on the front panel.
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Turn the device(s) on, one at a time. If the alarm sounds, turn off the device(s). Unplug the device(s) from the Inverter. Check the wattage of the devices, if there were multiple devices plugged in, discontinue use of one or more. If a single device sets the alarm off, it is not appropriate for use with the Inverter.
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If a problem occurs, the Fault light will illuminate and the Digital Display will turn red. A message will appear and the alarm will be heard.
LOW DC ALARM
Displays when the battery input is below 10 – 11 VDC. The Inverter’s output will automatically shut off when the messages below appear:
LOW DC SHUTOFF
Displays when the battery input is below 9.5 – 10.5 VDC.
HI DC SHUTOFF
Displays when the battery input is above 15 – 16.5 VDC.
OVERLOAD SHUTOFF Displays when the Ioad on the Inverter is more than 105%.
HI-TEMP SHUTOFF Displays when the Inverter’s internal temperature is above 159.8° F. -
If the Inverter is powered by a vehicle’s starting battery, be careful not to discharge the battery to the point that it will no longer start the engine. If needed, operate the engine periodically to maintain the battery’s charge. Do not operate a vehicle’s engine in an enclosed space.
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The inverter will consume some power while on, even without loads attached. Turn the Inverter off after use.
Remote Control
Testing
- Press the Inverter’s Power Button to power it on. Verify the Inverter’s Display illuminates and the Remote’s Status Indicator illuminates.
- Power the Inverter on. Verify it’s Status Indicator lights.
- Now press the Remote’s Power Button to power off. Verify the Inverter powers off and the Remote’s Status Indicator is off. 4. Press the Remote’s Power Button again. Verify the Inverter powers on and the Remote’s Status Indicator lights.
Note: The Inverter will not power on if the Remote’s Vehicle ACC Ignition Wire is connected and Ignition Lockout Switch is set to Enable but:
a. the vehicle’s ignition switch is off, or
b. the vehicle’s Ignition Switch is on but the ACC wire is not properly connected.
Maintenance and Servicing
** Procedures not specifically explained in this manual must be performed
only by a qualified technician.
** TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Turn the Inverter off and disconnect its power supply before performing any
inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM INVERTER FAILa URE: Do not use damaged
Inverter. If abnormal noise, vibration, or heating occurs, have the problem
corrected before further use.
Wear splash-resistant ANSI-approved safety goggles and electrically insulated
gloves while working near batteries.
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BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Inverter. Check for:
• loose hardware,
• damaged electrical wiring,
• cracked or broken parts, and
• any other condition that may affect its safe operation. -
AFTER USE, clean external surfaces of the Inverter with a clean, dry cloth.
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Maintain batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Check electrolyte level on all batteries after charging and refill as needed. Charge batteries according to manufacturer’s recommendations ONLY; incorrect charging may cause battery damage or explosion.
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DO NOT OPEN HOUSING. Contains no user-serviceable parts. Internal parts may be electrified, even with the Inverter off and power disconnected.
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Store the Inverter in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children and other unauthorized people.
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Internal electronic components must be disposed of properly or recycled.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Causes | Probable Solutions |
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The inverter shuts off during use. | 1. Excessive load at the output. | |
2. Internal temperature is too high. | 1. Reduce the load to less than rated |
power.
2. Let the Inverter cool down for at least 30 minutes. Make sure that the fan
is not blocked and that the Inverter has sufficient ventilation.
No output voltage.| 1. Cords not connected properly.
2. Fuse on battery bank open.
3. Internal fuse(s) open.
4. Low input voltage.
5. Loose or corroded connection.
6. High input voltage.| 1. Check and secure connections.
2. Check battery bank fuse and replace as needed.
3. Have a technician check internal fuses and replace as needed. Only a
qualified technician should open housing.
4. Recharge or replace the battery.
5. Clean and tighten the connection.
6. the. Remove the charging source and make sure the correct battery is
being used and connected correctly.
The output voltage is incorrect.| Input voltage is too high or too low.|
Maintain input voltage at the required level.
Could not drive e load.| 1. Load power is too large.
2. The AWG of the wire is too low.
3. Start power of a device is up to twice the rated power.| 1. Lower load
level.
2. Use appropriately-sized wire connections.
3. Reduce load, or change devices.
The motor-operated device operates aan t incorrect speed.| Load is only
inductive.| Operate a lamp or heater at the same time to provide a more
balanced load.
The television picture is full of static or speakers make a buzz.| 1.
Television or radio interference.
2. Incompatible devices.| 1. Move the Inverter away from the antenna and/ or
use a shielded antenna cable.
2. Contact device supplier to make sure that device can operate on Modified
Sine Wave Power.
**Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the
Inverter. Disconnect power supply before service.**
Record Product’s Serial Number Here:
Note: If the product has no serial number, record the month and year of
purchase instead.
Note: Replacement parts are not available for this product. Refer to UPC
792363572736
Limited 90-Day Warranty
Harbor Freight Tools Co. makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quality and durability standards, and warrants to the original purchaser that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the period of 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to damage due directly or indirectly, to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, repairs or alterations outside our facilities, criminal activity, improper installation, normal wear and tear, or to lack of maintenance. We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries to persons or property, or for incidental, contingent, special or consequential damages arising from the use of our product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
To take advantage of this warranty, the product or part must be returned to us with transportation charges prepaid. Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise. If our inspection verifies the defect, we will either repair or replace the product at our election or we may elect to refund the purchase price if we cannot readily and quickly provide you with a replacement. We will return repaired products at our expense, but if we determine there is no defect, or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty, then you must bear the cost of returning the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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