Powerhouse 2500W 12V DC To AC Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter

Powerhouse
Powerhouse 2500W 12V DC To AC Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter

This inverter is designed to deliver pure AC output for powering difficult loads such as appliances with switch mode power supplies (computers, displays & game consoles) and voltage sensitive devices such as medical equipment. It features a handy multi-function display which provides a complete picture of operating parameters including battery capacity bar graph, input voltage, output voltage, protection conditions, power load & power capacity bar graph. Excellent for powering appliances whilst camping, boating or in remote locations when normal 240V mains power is unavailable. Isolated design for maximum electrical safety during operation and will self reset from a number of abnormal operating conditions once the condition is resolved (such as over voltage and over temperature). Housed in a rugged aluminium case with flange mounting points and in built cooling fans.

Requires 1 x CR2025 battery for remote (sold separately)

Galvanic isolation between AC and DC for maximum electrical safety
Pure sine wave output
Certified to Australian Standard AS/NZS 4763.2011
Safety authority tested for reliable & safe operation
Over temperature, over voltage, over load and short circuit protection
Low voltage cut off
Excellent voltage regulation
Binding post connection to battery
Temperature controlled cooling fan

Output Power: 2500W
Display Method: LCD Display
Input Voltage: 12V DC
Input Range: 10-15V
Low Voltage Protection: 10.0V ± 0.3
Over Voltage Protection: 15.0V ± 0.3
Recovery Voltage: 13.2V ± 0.3
No-load current: 0.5A
Overload Protection: 2500W > 110%
Output voltage: 230V AC
Output frequency: 50Hz
Output waveform: Pure sine wave
Overheating Protection: 80% ± 5°
Waveform THD: ≤3%
Conversion Efficiency: 90%
Cooling Method: Fan Cooling
Dimensions: 400 x 242 x 88 mm
Net Weight: 8kg

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