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AIMS POWER Inverter: Pure Sine Wave, Input Terminals, 3,000 W Continuous Output Power, 2 Outlets

Item 
45TX25
Mfr. Model 
PWRIG300012120S

Product Details

Catalog Page
928
Brand
AIMS POWER
Inverter Output Form
Pure Sine Wave
DC Connection
Input Terminals
Continuous Output Power
3,000 W
Peak Output Power
6,000 W
Number of Outlets
2
Number of USB Ports
0
Input Voltage
10.5 to 16V DC
Output Voltage
120V AC
Output Frequency
50/60 Hz
Efficiency
90 %
Overall Depth
20-1/2 in
Overall Width
8-7/8 in
Overall Height
3-1/2 in
Case Material
Aluminum
Application
Boats; Circuit Boards; Computer Servers; Cordless Drill Battery Chargers; Laserjet Printers; Medical Equipment; Microwaves; Off-Grid Home Back Up Power Systems; RVs; Sensitive Electronics; Small Compressors; Solar; Variable Speed Motors; Work Vehicles
Includes
Cable; Connector; DC Volt Meter
Features
5 Function Protection LED Indicator; AC Breaker; Direct Connect AC Terminal Block; Dual Cooling Fans Thermally Controlled; Improved Output At Low Voltage; Isolated Ground and Neutral; On/Off Switch; Short Circuit Protection
Standards
FCC Certified
Outlet Type
(2) GFCI
Fused
Yes
Output Current
20 A; 25 A; 50 A
Input Current
278 A
Maximum Operating Temperature
176 °F
Minimum Operating Temperature
-4 °F
Number of USB-C Ports
0
Apparent Power Rating
3,000 W
IP Rating
IP20
Input Connection
Input Terminals
NEMA Rating
NEMA 1
Output Connection
(2) NEMA 5-20R; Terminal Block
Phase
Single Phase
Power Factor
89 %
Real Power Rating
6,000 W
Temperature Rise
115 °F
Type of Indicator
Green LED
Displayed Brand
AIMS POWER
Manufacturer Part Number
PWRIG300012120S
Sub-brand
AIMS Corporation
UNSPSC
32121705
Country of Origin
South Korea (subject to change)
Product Description

Inverters have a digital power display to indicate voltage in, voltage out, and power out. They connect with 12V plugs or clamps, and offer both thermal and surge protection to protect against current fluctuations.