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The Xantrex Prosine 1000 Watt 24 Volt Pure Sine Wave Inverter includes AC Hardwire & Transfer Switch provides 1000 watts of pure sine wave AC power from a DC source.
Offering superior quality pure sine wave output, the Prosine 1000 stand-alone inverters are ideally suited for electrical systems that already have a quality multistage battery charger. Designed for recreational and industrial applications, their 120-volt, 60 Hz AC power output is capable of handling both heavy-duty and smaller, multiple AC loads. Prosine inverters include a backlit LCD display panel, which can be mounted remotely.
Product Features
- 1000 watt inverters (1500 watt surge capability)
- Pure sine wave AC output (crystal controlled)
- Removable LCD display can be mounted remotely for control and monitoring
- Unique DC terminals offer 180-degree connections for easy installation in tight laces
- Powersave mode draws only 1.5 watts under no load
- Two-year warranty
Protection Features
- Over-temperature shutdown and automatic overload protection
- Over-voltage and under-voltage protection
- Short-circuit and AC backfeed protection
Options
- Available in 12- and 24-volt models
- Models available with GFCI AC outlet or AC hardwire terminal strip for ermanent installation into an electrical system (optional 15 A transfer switch available with hardwire option)
- Remote interface kit for remote mounting of display module
- Ultra-clean pure sine wave power
With less than 3% total harmonic distortion, Prosine 1000 inverters deliver pure sine wave output that is identical to AC power supplied by your utility. This clean output makes Prosine inverters ideal for handling sensitive loads and improves AC equipment performance. Expect trouble-free pure sine wave electricity for televisions, audio systems, variable speed tools, and more.
Light and compact
Prosine inverters are lighter and more compact than other inverters with similar power ratings because they use high-frequency switching technology in the power conversion process.
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