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Wrong labelling on 20A Power Plugs - Found on Multiplus 12-1600-70. Has anybody found similar labelling?

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Paul B answered ·

None of your pictures show incorrect labeling that I can see - so I dont understand your question as the Maximum transfer power for a multiplus 12 1600-70 is 16amps so I dont see the 20amp reverence.

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O you mean the the label on the plug is incorrect ie the plug is labeled AC OUT and its going into the AC IN plug on the INVERTER. Yes that does seem very odd.



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Maximum transfer power for a multiplus 12 1600-70 is 16amps so I dont see the 20amp reverence.

My maths says that the output plug/socket should be rated for the AC transfer current (16a) plus the multiplus powerassist current of (12a), approx 28a?

@OP the older compact series multi's plug/sockets were properly labeled.

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uenpia answered ·

Yes correct, it has nothing to do with the transfer power, but AC Out label is misplaced on the Input plug etc. Thereby the MALE plug comes with the power, which obviously is wrong!

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