The inline fuse and fuse block are not mandatory, but recommended, and inexpensive way to protect your inverter. They protect the inverter and what is plugged into it, from lightning to battery failure. These are recommended for all hard-wired inverters. They are available from many electrical suppliers.
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- When the Storm Station is plugged into the wall and I am listening to the radio, is the power coming from the house current, or is it depleting the battery?
- Why won't my pocket power inverter run my laptop?
- Why won't my multi-speed tool run on my inverter?
- What lights should I expect to see indicating my Black & Decker-branded Vector jump starter is charged?
- How many watts can my Black & Decker/Vector power inverter handle while plugged into my vehicle's cigarette lighter or 12 volt power point?
- Will my inverter operate from a freestanding battery?
- What does it mean if the red Fault light glows on my Smart Utility charger?
- Is the inline fuse (ANL) and fuse block necessary?
- Is it possible to connect an inverter to an existing wiring system?
- What kind of inverter will run my microwave oven?
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