Designed to be fitted in any vehicle, our vehicle power inverter systems provide the perfect solution to the need for electrical power in locations where a mains supply is not easily accessible, for example on construction sites, or on the side of a main road.
Reliablility, performance and efficiency are the three most important design criteria in any product that we manufacture, and the vehicle power inverter is no different. Ultra-reliable and with intelligent operation, this system is ideal for supplying energy for power tools, lighting, mobile computer systems, and more.
Electrical power on demand is extremely useful for many applications. Our vehicle power inverters are microprocessor controlled and have sophisticated programming, making them very efficient and ideally suited to the rigours of tough environments. For example, if you need to transport chilled food but do not want to invest in a fully converted vehicle, a vehicle power Inverter would allow you to power a domestic refrigerator or freezer which has been installed into your vehicle.
The vehicle power inverters also have a sophisticated power-saving system which continuously monitors the load, automatically switching the inverter on or off as and when power is required.
Specifications
Battery
Voltage: 12VDC or 24VDC
Capacity: 12VDC systems are 200Ah, 24VDC systems are 100Ah
Type: Deep cycle
Inverter Output
Voltage: 110VAC and 230VAC
Frequency: 50Hz
Power: 1200W
Rating: Continuous
Overload: 150% > 15 mins, 125% > 30 mins
Efficiency: 80% full load, 80% half load
Dimensions (WxDxH): 400mm x 400mm x 600mm (D= 450mm including sockets)
Weight: 125kg including batteries
An external charger is available separately.
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