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4000 Watt (4kw / 12kw Peak) Pure Sine Inverter Charger 120v Or 240v Vac 12vdc on 2040-parts.com

US $799.00
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Opened box and hooked it up to test it, but never used it because we decided to go with a generator for our power needs. No box included.
Brand:AIMS Manufacturer Part Number:Model # PICOGLF40W12V240VS Voltage:12vDC 120/240vAC Warranty:No Warranty UPC:Does not apply

This is A LOT of Voltage for a 12vDC system. Could power a small house or big RV. Runs on either 120v or 240v. Were $1,000 new, buy 'like new' never been used for a bargain. 


We bought these last year for a commercial project, but never wound up needing them. 2 are new in box, purchased 12 months ago but never opened nor used. AIMS is a great commercial grade product and they offer awesome tech support! Pure sine wave is as good as it gets for inverters in order to keep the power as clean as possible. Pure sine wave is necessary for delicate equipment, such as computers and electronics to offer clean power to prevent damage to your electronics. These would be great for an RV or commercial equipment that you need to run off your truck's power, etc. 

We have 3 of these. 2 have never been opened, the 3rd was opened, but never installed. 


  • 4000 watt low frequency inverter
  • 12000 watt surge for 20 seconds 300% surge capability
  • 120/240 Vac split phase output(/li>
  • Battery Priority Selector
  • Terminal Block
  • Marine Coated and Protected
  • Multi Stage Smart charger 115 Amp
  • remote panel available
  • auto frequency
  • 10msec typical transfer time
  • optional 25W power save mode
  • 7 battery type settings for charger
Inverter Output Specifications:
  • Continuous Output Power: 4000 Watts
  • Surge Rating:12000 Watts (20 Seconds)
  • Output: 110/220 Vac 50 or 60hz
  • Output Waveform: Pure Sine/Same as input (Bypass Mode)
  • Nominal Efficiency: >88% (Peak)
  • Line Mode Efficiency: >95%
  • Output Frequency: 50Hz +/- 0.3Hz / 60Hz +/- 0.3Hz
  • Typical Transfer Time: 10ms (Max)
  • THD: < 10% DC

Input Specifications:
  • Nominal Input Voltage: 12.0Vdc
  • Minimum Start Voltage: 10.0Vdc
  • Low Battery Alarm: 10.5Vdc-11.0Vdc
  • Low battery Trip: 10.0Vdc-10.5Vdc
  • High Voltage Alarm: 16.0Vdc
  • Low battery Voltage Restart: 15.5Vdc
  • Idle Consumption: 50 Watts
  • Power Saver Mode Idle Consumption: 21 Watts

Charger Specifications:
  • Output voltage: Depends on battery Type
  • Charger Rate: 115A
  • Over Charge Protection Shutdown: 15.7V
  • Selectable Charge setting based on battery type
  • Adjustable charge current off-20%-100%
  • Four Stage Smart Charger

Transfer Switch Specifications:
  • 40 amp automatic transfer switch
  • 10 ms (max)

Dimensions:
  • Unit Weight: 64 lbs.
  • Unit Size L x W x H: 23.5 x 8.74 x 7.10 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 75 lbs.
  • Shipping L x W x H: 30.5 x 14.25 x 13.75 inches

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