Need help from some of you 'leccy techies' out there, please.
I have a small inverter - "AC Anywhere 140W"
I was hoping to use it this weekend to run the mains built-in pump for our large airbed. The pump is rated at 110W so I was hoping that would be OK.
However I have hit a problem even before plugging in the pump. On plugging the inverter into our 12 V power pack, the led indicator is shining red, rather than the more re-assuring green glow. Wondering whether our power pack was lacking the necessary 'oomphh' I took the inverter and plugged it into the car cig lighter. Still the same, even with the engine running.
When all else failed, I found the instructions and have read that the red light will come on if the incoming voltage falls outside the range of 10.4V - 15V (checked supply on power pack (13V), and assumed car battery to be OK, so this is unlikely),
or,
"the continuous draw on the device exceeds the design parameters of the Inverter."
Problem is, I don't have anything plugged into it yet, so I don't see how it can "exceed the design parameters"!!
Only glimmer of hope is that fleetingly when I connect the inverter to the 12V power pack, I do notice a split second of green glow, before it is overpowered by a stubborn red light!!
Do I have a dead inverter? Or is there hope? Any suggestions gratefully received.
( It is a king-size double height beastie of an air-bed, so you will understand my lack of enthusiasm as the thought of pumping it up by hand!)
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