I have the following tripp-lite inverter:
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=818&txtModelID=2938
I haven't used it before but just hooked it up to a SEALED AGM battery (I'm in an office setting).
My office building is telling me they *may* have to turn the power off this weekend and don't know when it would be back on and that they are going to close the building. They also told me they might not turn off the power to our floor. I'm clarifying this, but let's assume there's some probability of no power for a few hours.
1. Does anyone know if I hook the batteries up in parallel or in series? I believe I would want parallel (pos -> pos, neg -> neg).
2. I currently have only one battery hooked up and it's brand new and the inverter is saying the battery only has 20% charge, and won't run the pump when I pull the AC power (yet the lights stay on the inverter, so I know its getting power from somewhere). Anyone have any recommendations?
http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=818&txtModelID=2938
I haven't used it before but just hooked it up to a SEALED AGM battery (I'm in an office setting).
My office building is telling me they *may* have to turn the power off this weekend and don't know when it would be back on and that they are going to close the building. They also told me they might not turn off the power to our floor. I'm clarifying this, but let's assume there's some probability of no power for a few hours.
1. Does anyone know if I hook the batteries up in parallel or in series? I believe I would want parallel (pos -> pos, neg -> neg).
2. I currently have only one battery hooked up and it's brand new and the inverter is saying the battery only has 20% charge, and won't run the pump when I pull the AC power (yet the lights stay on the inverter, so I know its getting power from somewhere). Anyone have any recommendations?
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