Noma 1800w Backup Power System Manual
POWERSOURCE 1800 - Keep your essential household appliances running when the power goes out. The Alta Power PowerSource 1800 is a portable power system that can supply up to 1800 watts of household electricity – enough to run almost any electronic product or appliance you might connect to your wall outlet. The PowerSource 1800 stores household electricity in an internal battery bank and provides instantaneous power to your critical electrical appliances when utility power fails.
My Noma Backup Power System 1800, which I purchased June 28 2008, stopped functioning properly and when I initially called too see what service was available and asked what the warranty period and was was told they would need a receipt before they could tell me anything. Xantrex XPower PowerSource 1800. If you've ever had to deal with the inconvenience or a power outage, whether in your home, at the cottage, in the office, or in your workshop, you'll appreciate the benefits to be had from an emergency power backup supply.
The PowerSource 1800 is a clean, quiet, smart alternative to a generator, produces no emissions and is safe to operate indoors. Paiya movie download. How it Works Simply plug your electrical appliance into the PowerSource 1800 and plug the PowerSource1800 into a standard wall outlet. Once appliances are connected to the PowerSource 1800, the PowerSource 1800 will continue to use your utility power until a power failure is detected. Once a power failure is detected, the PowerSource 1800 will instantaneously begin to supply standard household electricity to any connected appliances. Once utility power is restored, the PowerSource 1800 will automatically switch your appliance back to utility power and immediately begin to recharge it’s internal batteries in anticipation of the next power failure. What’s Included Includes everything you will need to instantly provide backup power out of the box.
I also responded in the other thread. These rebranded NOMA units are actually Xantrex units. Very good products. Powersource 400 Powersource 1800 Keep in mind that i'm a little skeptical about even the 1800 'running a sump pump, refridgerator etc' continously for a longer length of time.
I don't doubt that it will get these things going. But I wonder how long that 60 amp hour (3x20 amp hour SLA AGM) will actually last under sump pump conditions? On the other hand, i'm quite surprised at the flexibility with my powersource 400. It's run many things in my home and it's been worth every penny.
Here's a review on the powersource 400 unit from home perspective. Jan 18th, 2007 3:10 pmVancouver, we had lots some even 3 days long and a few people died because they used their outdoor BBQ's to heat their home Wow, do you mean Vancouver itself or somewhere else in the GVRD? I live in Burnaby, and my computer was running UPS-less throughout this whole mess. Not so much as a flicker. Of course, I commute via transit, so I haven't escaped unharmed either. PS Tis sad and all, but I can't believe people are so stupid to mix unvented combustion and a tightly sealed home.