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Xantrex Freedom 458 81-2010-12 Inverter/charger on 2040-parts.com

US $624.99
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Monroeville, Indiana, United States

Monroeville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Manufacturer refurbished Brand:XANTREX RMS Power:N/A Manufacturer Part Number:81-2010-12 Input Voltage:12V Type:Modified Sine Wave Inverter Features:High Voltage Input Protection, Low Voltage Input Protection, Overheating Protection Model:81-2010-12 Surface Finish:GRAY UPC:N/A

REFURBISHED XANTRED FREEDOM 458 INVERTER/CHARGER

MODEL 81-2010-12

WITH FILTERED MODIFIED SINE WAVE OUTPUT, THE FREEDOM 458 INVERTER CHARGER HAS THE ABILITY TO RUN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT APPLIANCES AND EVEN SENSITIVE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

12 V

AC OUTPUT  HARDWIRE

AUTOMATIC 3 STAGE BATTERY CHARGER

TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION WITH EQUALIZATION STAGE PROVIDES OPTIMAL CHARGING. OF DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES

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