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The Enerdrive ePOWER 2600W 12V Pure Sine Wave state of the art, easy to use inverter will offer you reliable service for providing AC power for your home, boat, 4WD, truck or Caravan.
The ePOWER 2600W Enerdrive Inverter incorporates a 16A AC Transfer Switch which allows for seamless AC power transfer between Mains/Generator and Inverter. This helps to keep your appliances running with almost no break time on AC transfer and allows for a much simpler installation on-board. This Enerdrive inverter is built to operate basic equipment such as power tools, computers, microwave ovens, televisions and other appliances that use up to 2000W of power for operation.
Features
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SKU | EN1226S-X |
GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) | 9342616000335 |
Brands | Enerdrive |
Product Category | Power Inverters |
Model | EN1126X |
Wattage | 2600W |
Manufacturers Warranty | 5 Years |
Output Voltage and Frequency | 230 Vac / 50 Hz |
Input Voltage | 10.5 – 15.5 VDC |
Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 40°C |
Humidity | 5-90% noncondensing |
AC Output | 2600W, 11.3A |
Output wave form | True Sinewave |
No Load Battery Draw | < 1.5 ADC |
Under Voltage Alarm | 11.0 / 12.1 VDC |
Under Voltage Alarm Recovery | 11.3 / 12.3 VDC |
Under Voltage Shutdown | 10.5 / 11.8 VDC |
Under Voltage Shutdown Recovery | 12.0 / 12.6 VDC |
Over Voltage Shutdown | 15.5 VDC |
USB Socket Output | 5V, 750 mA |
Storage Range (temp) | -20°C to 60°C |
Operating Altitude | Up to 3000 meters above sea level |
Product Dimensions (mm) LxWxH | 230 x 560 x 115 mm |
Net Weight (kg) | 7.0 Kg |
Enerdrive Inverters (Transfer Models) – Part 1 – Application
Enerdrive Inverters (Transfer Models) – Part 2 – Specifications
Enerdrive Inverters (Transfer Models) – Part 3 – How to Install
Enerdrive Inverters (Transfer Models) – Part 4 – How to Program Settings
Enerdrive Inverters (Transfer Models) – Part 5 – How to Operate
Enerdrive Inverters (Transfer Models) – Part 6 – Fault Finding