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Xantrex Freedom Marine 20 Heart Interface Inverter Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Xantrex

This is a nice Xantrex Freedom Marine 20 Heart Interface Inverter Charger. It has only been used as an inverter for about 3 months and works as it should. It combines a 2000 watt inverter with a 100 amp charger. Xantrex Freedom Marine 20-12V, Off Grid Inverter, 2000 Watt, 12 Volt Manufacturer Part Number: 81-2011-12 Detailed Description: AC Power Inverter with High Surge Capability, 3-Stage Charger With filtered modified sine wave output, Freedom Marine inverter/chargers run virtually anything on your boat, from office equipment to household appliances and electronics. Temperature controlled multistage charging ensures that your batteries are recharged safely and efficiently. Its integrated transfer switch allows for automatic change-over between shorepower and inverter. For inverter/charger control and basic system monitoring, use the Freedom Basic Remote. For advanced battery monitoring and remote control, Freedom Marine inverter/chargers can be paired with optional Link instrumentation. Product Features •MSW AC power inverter with high surge capability •Automatic 3-stage battery charger •Temperature compensation with equalization stage provides optimal charging of deep cycle batteries •Built-in transfer switch automatically transfers between inverter power and incoming AC power •Multiple battery bank charging from the built in 15 A echo~charge •Power sharing prevents source AC input circuit breaker from tripping •Customized settings can be programmed with the Freedom Basic Remote or Link panels •Aluminum chassis ideal for marine environment • Over voltage and under voltage protection •Over-temperature protection •Overload protection •Short circuit protection

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