INVERTER-CHARGERS

Our inverter-chargers are low-frequency, transformer-based systems designed to power ample loads over an extended period of time. They feature a non-corrosive exterior cabinet, internal ventilation fans to dispense heat, heavy duty fittings and plastic assembly, a GFCI outlet and a terminal block to hard wire AC input and output. A programmed algorithm monitors the four-stage battery charger from bulk charge to trickle. Our inverters are available in 50 or 60 hertz, 120/240 Vac, and available in 12, 24, and 48 VDC. (LP Series is only available in 12 VDC.)

Low Profile “LP-CG” Series

600W, 1000W, 1500W

Rectangle “PCUL” Series

2000W, 3000W

Square Design “SD-CG” Series

2000W, 2500W, 3000W, 4000W

More Information On Our Inverter-Chargers

Power inverters come in three types: pure, modified and quasi-sine wave forms. A power inverter converts DC to AC power by use of transformers, circuit boards and an electronic oscillator that produces an electronic signal. A pure sine wave inverter has equipment that produces the cleanest, smoothest signal at 50 or 60 hertz. Pure sine wave inverters are generally more expensive than modified or quasi-sine inverters because their signals or squarer, or rougher, more of a step wave than a smooth, oscillating wave. Pure sine wave inverters align with the signals produced by all equipment currently on the market.

Microwaves, some computers, and equipment using variable speed motors, may not produce full output or run efficiently if they do not run with a pure sine wave inverter. Certain lighting, digital clocks and electric timers may also not work properly. Appliances controlling temperature may also be at risk and often you may hear a “buzz” in the line due to the rougher waves caused by harmonic distortion output.

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