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Combi inverter-charger ECC123000

combi inverter-charger
combi inverter-charger
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Characteristics

Voltage

12 V

Power

3,000 W

Description

Our new low-frequency professional converters will satisfy the most demanding users of pure sine signal quality. SEATRONIC's PRO ECC charger/converter combis integrate the functions of an advanced battery charger and a pure sinus converter in a single unit. It's an efficient, compact solution for setting up a high-performance shore charger and providing 220-volt power when the boat is not connected to the mains. The combi can be used as a stand-alone inverter if required. The integrated inverter is a particularly resistant low-frequency model, capable of withstanding very high inrush currents (3 times its rated power for 20 seconds), making it suitable for professional use. This combi providesa single plug network that works in any configuration: When the boat is connected to 220 volts (shore power or generator), the charger switches on automatically and the network of sockets is powered by the 220-volt source. When the 220-volt source is no longer available, the combi's converter function supplies power to the sockets. Switching operations are very fast (10 ms) and are transparent to all electrical appliances, including sensitive devices such as computers. Function - Voltage converter from 12 VDC to 230 VAC pure sine. Designed for professional applications (fishing, intensive use) and pleasure boating. Peak power - 9000 Watts for 20 sec. Max. electric motor horsepower - 3 HP Converter function Output voltage - 230 Vac Output signal - Pure sine Frequency - 50 Hz ±0.3Hz / 60Hz ±0.3Hz Low voltage alarm - 10.5 VDC Standby power consumption - 88 % Charger function Input voltage - 230 Vac Max. load current - 85 A
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