Specifications
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Input Voltage |
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Output Voltage | 115 V~, 60 Hz |
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Continuous Power | 2000 Watt |
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Surge Power | 4000 Watt |
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Operating Conditions | 32° - 104° F |
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AC Receptacles | Three |
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Fuse Type | Eight 30 Amp Internal |
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(professional replacement only) |
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Minimum Battery Cable | For a 6" cable: 2 AWG or thicker |
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required (not included) | For a 10' cable: 00 AWG or thicker |
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Overall Dimensions | 10" L x 9" W x |
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Output Waveform
Modified
Sine
Wave
(MSW)
Sine
Wave
1.This inverter’s output is a Modified Sine Wave. Power from most electric utilities is a Sine Wave.
Note: Only multimeters identified as “TRUE RMS“ will read Modified Sine Wave voltage accurately.
2.Modified Sine Wave (MSW) power is suitable for most AC devices and power supplies used in electronic equipment, transformers, and motors. Do not use to power sensitive devices such as medical equipment or computers. Some audio equipment may perform poorly if run on Modified Sine Wave power.
3.Sine Wave inverters provide power that is identical to, or even better than, the power supplied by your power company. Motors start easier and run cooler under Sine Wave power. Certain devices, such as laser printers, variable speed motors and digital clocks, require sine wave power to operate properly. Sine wave inverters are typically more expensive for their capacity than other inverters.
Setup
Operation
Maintenance
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