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US $1,159.00
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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magnum Manufacturer Part Number:ME2012

Magnum ME2012 200W Inverter with 100 Amp Charger

The ME Series Inverter / Charger from Magnum Energy is a modified sine wave inverter designed specifically for rugged mobile applications. The ME Series is powerful, easy-to-use, and best of all, cost effective.
Safe and reliable: The ME Series is ETL Listed to the stringent requirements of UL/cUL 458 and CSA C22.2 #107.1-01, ensuring that the inverter is safe and reliable.
Power Factor Corrected, 3-Step, High Output, Temperature Compensated Charger
Versatile Mounting
Expanded Transfer Relay
Magnum Energy ME2012 12V Modified Sine Wave Inverter 100ADC
Length: 13.750, Width: 12.650, Height: 8.000
Magnum Energy
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