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US $481.46
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:806-1840 Brand:Xantrex UPC:031113257470

Xantrex 806-1840 HF1800 Inverter Charger With Multistage Battery Charger


    The new generation Freedom HF1800 is equipped with quick-connect AC terminals and ignition lockout capability. The quick-connect AC terminals enable quick installation eliminating the need for strain relief clamps. The ignition lockout feature helps to minimize battery drain by disabling the inverter when the ignition is turned off.

    The Freedom HF1800 Inverter/Charger is one of the smallest, lightest, and most affordable inverter/chargers in the market today. The Xantrex 806-1840 Freedom HF1800 Inverter/Charger features modified sine wave output and is designed to operate entertainment systems and small appliances in boats, RV’s and trucks. The Freedom HF is available in three models: 1000 watts with a 20-amp charger, 1000 watts with a 55-amp charger and 1800 watts with a 40-amp charger.

    Multistage charging helps ensure that batteries are recharged quickly and efficiently. The HF1800 is equipped with a built-in automatic transfer switch and dual GFCI receptacle. Detachable digital remote control panel display provides precise system information and can be mounted at a convenient location for remote monitoring. Quick-connect, UL-approved, strain-relief AC terminal block on both input & output sides enables incredibly easy installation

  • Designed to power demanding loads such as microwave ovens, TVs, DVD players, small appliances and other electronic equipment
  • Ignition lockout feature helps to minimize battery drain
  • Digital, detachable remote panel pre-attached with 25’ extension cable for remote system monitoring
  • Automatic three-stage battery charger
  • Designed to be hardwired using quick-connect AC terminals or by connecting AC through GFCI receptacles (included)
  • Built-in 30-amp relay to automatically transfer between inverter power and incoming AC utility power
  • Battery over-voltage and under-voltage protection
  • Over-temperature shutdown
  • Automatic overload protection
  • Short-circuit protection
  • Ground-fault protection
  • ETL certified to UL458 for use in mobile RV, marine and commercial applications
  • Output power (continuous) 1800 Watts
  • Surge power 3600 Watts
  • Output frequency regulation: 60 Hz
  • Inverter voltage regulation 115 +/-10 Vrms
  • Output wave form: Modified sine wave
  • Efficiency (full load) > 80%
  • Peak efficiency > 87%
  • No-load input power (producing output voltage): < 10 Watts
  • Off mode current draw (display off): < 1 mA
  • Charge rate: 40 Amps
  • AC input voltage range 90 – 130 Vac
  • AC transfer relay: 30 Amp
  • Battery voltage (nominal): 12 Vdc
  • Operating voltage range 10.5 – 15.5 Vdc
  • Low battery cut-out (low limit / high limit): 10.5 Vdc / 11.8 Vdc
  • AC input (max. charge): 7.5 Aac
  • Default bulk charge voltage setting: 14.2 Vdc
  • Default float charge voltage setting: 13.5 Vdc
  • Battery charge outputs: One
  • Charge control: Three-stage
  • Battery type settings: Flooded / Gel / AGM / Fixed 13.5 Vdc
  • Equalization: No
  • Internal temperature-sensitive charging: Yes
  • Optimal operating temperature range: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
  • Optional remotes: Detachable display
  • Unit weight 12.8 lb (5.8 kg)
  • Unit dimensions (H x W x L): 4.2 x 9.5 x 18.0“ (106 x 241 x 457 mm)

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