
P A G E 8
Inverter Operation
1. When properly connected to a 12 volt outlet, and when the ON/OFF switch is
in the ON position, the light will glow blue, indicating that the PowerBright
inverter is ready.
2. Plug the product(s) you want to operate into the AC outlet or USB port and
switch them on (if necessary)
Operating Guidelines
• As the battery is used, its voltage begins to fall. When the PowerBright
inverter senses that the voltage at its DC input has dropped to 10.5 V, the
inverter automatically shuts down and the light glows red, indicating a fault.
This prevents the battery from being damaged. Turn off any devices that the
PowerBright inverter is powering.
Important: Vehicle batteries are designed to provide brief periods of very high
current needed for engine starting. They are not intended for constant deep discharge.
Regularly operating the PowerBright inverter from a vehicle battery until low-voltage
shutdown occurs will shorten the life of the battery.
• If an AC product rated higher than 150 W is plugged into the PowerBright
inverter, the inverter will shut down. The red fault light comes on.
• If the PowerBright inverter exceeds a safe operating temperature, due to
insufficient ventilation or a high-temperature environment, it automatically
shuts down. The red fault light comes on.
• Should a defective battery charging system cause the battery voltage to rise
to dangerously high levels, the PowerBright inverter automatically shuts
down. The red fault light comes on.
• In the event of an overload, low battery voltage or overheating, the
PowerBright inverter automatically shuts down.
CAUTION
Although the PowerBright inverter incorporates protection against over-voltage, it may
still be damaged if the input voltage exceeds 16 V.