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According to the Schumacher 750W power inverter manual it can take two 40 or 50 amp spade type fuses which can be found on ebay with the link below. 40 amp spade type fuses
This device is meant to convert DC power from a car battery and similar devices into AC mains power suitable for running small appliances. It is not intended to be an energy storage device. Once plugged in, it does take a few seconds to reach peak output and will remain active a few seconds after input power is removed. This is due to the slow collapse of the magnetic field generated by the internal transformer that feeds the AC output. You'll notice this same effect in your laptop charger if it is equipped with an LED indicator light letting you know it is energized.
Without knowing make or model other than 600 Watts and pure sine output: http://www.donrowe.com/user_guides/samlex/ssw_series.pdf is for a series of pure sine inverters, yours should be similar enough to the 600 Watt version to be of practical use.
Please understand that an inverter should only be used for temporary use, not like a generator. 700 watts is about the upper limit that most cars or light truck alternators can take.
Before adding loads to the inverter, check the wattage rating of each device you plan to connect. You should not exceed 80% of the inverter's capacity, or 560 watts continuously (.8 x 700).
Some inverters output a pure sine wave, meaning they are suitable for things like computers or other more sensitive electronics. If the inverter outputs a square wave, you should be careful not to connect devices that could be harmed.
If you look on the inverter, there should be a model number and make. It's best to refer to the owner's manual before you use the inverter. If you don't have a book, you should be able to find one on-line if you search by make and model. There may also be a phone number you can call for technical support or to obtain a manual.
Many power supplies have a chart on the side of the case. Here are the wire colors for an ATX type supply: RED +5, YELLOW +12, White -5, Blue -12, ORANGE +3.3, PURPLE +5VSB, GREEN Power On, BLACK -Gnd (common).
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