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Xantrex Freedom Sw3012 Inverter/charger on 2040-parts.com

US $975.00
Location:

Monroeville, Indiana, United States

Monroeville, Indiana, United States
THESE ARE REFURBISHED BY THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT. HAS BEEN TESTED AND WORKS GREAT.
Voltage:12 Interchange Part Number:815-3012 Brand:XANTREX Other Part Number:815-3012 Manufacturer Part Number:815-3012 Warranty:90 DAYS WARRANTY BY RV SUPPLIES UPC:Does not apply

REFURBISHED XANTREX SW3012 FREEDOM INVERTER/CHARGER.

MODEL#815-3012

XANTREX SW INVERTER/CHARGER, POWER, CONFIGURABLE, VERSATILE. THE FREEDOM SW SERIES REPRESENT HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED AND ADVANCED INVERTER/CHARGERS. ALSO FEATURES IMPROVED AC TRANSFER/AC INPUT DETECTION TIME, PROVIDING THE ABILITY TO TRANSFER AC LOADS TO BATTERIES IN LESS THAN 10 MILLISECONDS WHEN THE INCOMING GRID OR GENERATOR POWER IS LOST. CONNECTED LOADS ARE ALMOST UNABLE TO FEEL THE POWER TRANSITION DUE TO THIS QUICK TRANSFER TIME.

3000 WATT SINE WAVE OUTPUT

120 V 60Hz OUTPUT

80 AMP PEAK OUTPUT CURRENT

10-16 DC INPUT

150 AMP CHARGER

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