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Tripp Lite''s inverters let you operate appliances and electronic equipment using power produced by a car or truck battery. They also provide emergency home backup power during an outage. If you need help with product selection, contact us.
Unlock the full potential of your power system with our comprehensive guide to installing and operating the Eaton Pure Sine Wave Inverter. From professional installation tips to understanding its features and benefits, this video has you covered.
Matrix™ Modular Inverter Solution Features • Ultimate high power density reducing space demand • Hot-pluggable connection allows module addition or removal without interruption to AC supply • Versatile modular design allows a variety of configurations for different power needs • Capacity up to 18kVA • n+x redundancy
The low-voltage inverter (48V and less) is a product offering within the Eaton Power Electronics category. It changes Direct Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC).
Stable, microprocessor-controlled sine wave power enables your equipment to run cooler, last longer and operate without malfunctions or reduced performance caused by substandard power. Eaton features several inverters that provide pure sine wave output.
The Eaton® Matrix™ Modular Inverter Solution is an integrated, modular max 18kVA inverter power system designed for your applications where a very high reliability AC supply is required.
The Eaton® Matrix™ 2000 Standalone Inverter is designed for your telecommunications applications where a very reliable AC supply is required. The high efficiency, power density and compact size make the Matrix 2000 Inverter an outstanding solution for powering all types of critical AC equipment.
Continuously supplies up to 2400W of 120V AC power to 2 AC outlets from any 24V battery or automotive DC source. Frequency control locks AC output at 60Hz for operating stability of motor loads. Includes a set of high current DC
The Eaton Power XpertE Solar 1500 kW and 1650 kW inverters are the largest in the utility-scale class. A robust, reliable, efficient and fault-tolerant design minimizes the plant levelized cost of electricity, while meeting stringent grid requirements.