charger inverter
charger inverter is connected to an AC power source to continuously charge the attached batteries when AC utility power is available, During a blackout in the utility grid, inverters/chargers automatically switch from utility power to battery backup power.
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voltage, output voltage, output frequency). this is important !
1. Input voltage: DC 12V / 24V / 48V (only one voltage can b
e choose),
2. Output voltage: AC220V / 230V / 240V (only one volta
ge can be choose),
3. Output frequency: 50Hz or 60Hz (optional)(only one frequency can be choose),
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Model |
sp12/220-1000LC |
sp24/220-1000LC |
sp48/220-1000LC |
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Continuous Power |
1000W |
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Surge Power |
2000W |
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Frequency |
50HZ±0.5HZ or 60HZ±0.5HZ |
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Wave Form |
Pure Sine Wave |
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AC Regulation |
THD<3%(Linear Load) |
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Output Efficiency |
92% |
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DC Voltage |
DC12V |
DC24V |
DC48V |
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AC Voltage |
220VAC or 230VAC or 240VAC ±5% |
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No Load Current Draw |
0.8A |
0.4A |
0.2A |
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DC Voltage Range |
10-15.5V |
20-31V |
40-61V |
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Low Voltage Alarm |
10.5±0.5V |
21±0.5V |
42±1V |
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Low Voltage Shut Down |
10±0.5V |
20±0.5V |
40±1V |
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Over Voltage Shut Down |
15.5±0.5V |
31±0.5V |
61±1V |
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Low Voltage Recovery |
13±0.5V |
24±0.5V |
48±1V |
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Over Voltage Recovery |
14.8V±0.5V |
29V±0.5V |
59V±1V |
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Charging Voltage |
14.6V±0.2V |
29.2V±0.3V |
58.4V±0.5V |
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Floating Charge Voltage |
13.8V±0.2V |
27.6V±0.3V |
55V±0.5V |
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Charging Current |
≤10A |
≤5A |
≤2.5A |
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Transfer Time |
≤9MS |
≤9MS |
≤9MS |
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Grid Input Draw |
220VAC or 230VAC or 240VAC ±10% |
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Protection |
Low Voltage/Over Voltage |
LED Alarm and Automatic Recovery. |
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Overload |
LED Alarm |
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Over Temperature |
LED Alarm and Automatic Recovery. |
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Short Circuit |
LED Alarm and Automatic Recovery. |
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Working Temperature |
-10°- +50° |
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Storage Temperature |
-30°- +70° |
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Production Size |
415*165*85(mm) |
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Package Size |
550*235*150(mm) |
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N.W/G.W |
4.30/5.1(kg) |
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Warranty |
2 Years |
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Cooling Way |
Intelligent Cooling Fan |
1.What’s the difference between an inverter and inverter/charger?
An inverter converts DC (battery) power into AC power and then passes
it along to connected equipment. An inverter/charger does the same thing,
except that it is connected to an AC power source to continuously charge
the attached batteries when AC utility power is available. In the case of a
power outage, the inverter will automatically switch to battery power to
provide power to connected equipment.
2. How do I charge the batteries?
Inverter/Chargers must also be connected to AC utility power for their
charging feature to work.
3. How fast will the inverter respond to a power outage?
During a blackout in the utility grid, inverters/chargers automatically switch
from utility power to battery backup power. the inverter will transfer from utility
to battery power in about 9 milliseconds