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Xantrex 813-3000-ul Xpower 12 Volt Modified Sine Wave Inverter on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
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Xantrex 813-3000-UL XPower 12 Volt Modified Sine Wave Inverter, US $349.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Xantrex Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:813-3000-UL UPC:715535896553

Mobile Power for Trucks, RVs and Boats XPower Inverters connect easily to 12 volt batteries to provide AC power for a variety of medium to heavy duty applications. Designed for easy installation and operation, the XPower inverters provide a reliable source of power onboard trucks, RVs and boats to run home appliances, consumer electronics, entertainiment systems, power tools, office equipment and much more. They are also suitable for small contractors who need to operate handheld power tools from their van or pick-up truck.

The powerful 3000-watt model has two GFCI oulets for multiple loads and an easy-to-read digital display for instant system information. All models meet the stringent UL458 regulatory requirements. Product Features Portable power for AC products: 1000, 1500, 3000 and 5000 watt models available. 

Two GFCI AC receptacles for connecting multiple loads (5000-watt model: Four GFCI AC receptacles, each equipped with a 20-amp breaker.)   High surge capacity for products that require more power to start.  High efficiency - converts virtually all the battery’s available power to AC Mounting brackets for convenient installation. 

Heavy duty stud connectors and Remote on/off switch included.  

Protection Features:  Overload and over temperature shutdown; Over voltage protection (15.0 VDC);  Low voltage alarm (11.0 VDC); Low voltage cut-out (10.5 VDC); 

Product Applications: Household Appliances: compact microwave ovens, bread makers, food processors, small bar refrigerators, small vacuum cleaners, fluorescent and incandescent lights, sewing machines and fans.  Handheld Power Tools: drills, jigsaws, sanders and buffers.  Entertainment Electronics: televisions, VCRs, video games, stereos, musical instruments and satellite equipment.  Office Equipment: computers with 17” monitors, facsimile machines.

Dimensions: 4.3" x 9.5" x 18.5"

Weight: 12.9 lbs

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