Connecting the inverter, Connection of the batteries, Positive terminal – Tundra HTS3000(T) User Manual

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until the whole cable is crimped and then cover each section of stripped cable with good quality BLACK shrinkable tubing (refer to
Figure 4).

3.7

Connecting the Inverter

The next step is to make sure that the inverter is turned OFF. Insert the rubber insulators (included with the inverter) on the terminal
lugs and connect the cables (terminal lugs) to the inverter’s DC input terminals: the terminal covered with the RED shrink tube to the
positive (+) pole and the terminal covered with the BLACK shrink tube to the negative (-) pole. Make a secure connection using the
nuts included with the inverter. The terminal must not move around on the DC terminal, but it must not be too tight either. T he rubber
insulators will protect the DC connections and will prevent the terminal from being touched by other metallic pieces.

CAUTION!

Never put a washer or a nut between the terminal lugs and the 12 volts DC input terminals; this results in
poor conductivity and may cause the inverter to overheat and cause a fire.


Tighten the PVC strain relief nut on the cables until the rubber seal is properly compressed and the cables cannot move. Run the cables
under your cab and cover them with plastic loom to prevent damage from road debris. Fasten both cables together every 4 inches with
plastic cable ties; try to run both DC (12 volts) cables as close as possible together to reduce the risk of interference with your
television or CB radio. While keeping in mind to allow cables to move with your cabin air suspension, secure the cables to the chassis
from the cabin’s floor to the batteries with several metallic clamps covered with rubber. These clamps will prevent the cables from
being cut or damaged by the vehicle’s vibrations.

3.8

Connection of the batteries

If you are working with a multiple battery bank, choose a battery with no accessory connected, as it will extend your battery’s life.
Before going further, it is important to correctly identify the cable connected to the positive terminal of the inverter, and the one
connected to the negative terminal. The cables must go from the positive terminal of the inverter to the positive terminal of the
battery, and of the negative terminal of the inverter to the negative terminal of the battery. Incorrectly connecting the battery
and inverter will damage your inverter permanently and is not covered by the warranty.
Always connect the positive terminals
before the negative.

CAUTION!

Reversing the polarity when connecting the DC cables will permanently damage your inverter. THIS IS
NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
.

3.8.1

Positive Terminal

Always connect the positive terminals before the negative. Plug the small section of the cable connected to the positive terminal of the
inverter to the positive terminal of the battery, by solidly fixing the terminal with the nut. Without tightening them too much, the
terminals must not be able to move around.

3.8.2

Negative Terminal

The last step is to connect the cable between the negative terminal of the inverter to the negative terminal of the battery, by solidly
fixing the terminal with the nut. Without tightening them too much, the terminals must not be able to move around.

WARNING!

You may observe a spark when making the cable connections since current may flow and charge
capacitors in the inverter. This is normal. Do not make cable connections in the presence of flammable
fumes; it may result in explosion and/or fire.

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