Specification Sheet
INTRODUCTION
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Remote Job Sites
Inverters use
your vehicle’s
battery to power
tools, chargers
and other
equipment in
any location. Inverter/Chargers also
provide convenient battery backup and
condition generator output.
Emergency Power
Inverters and
Inverter/Chargers
provide backup
power, convert
vehicles into
emergency
generators and allow you to run
generators less often to conserve fuel
during severe weather and other outages.
Trucks, Boats and RVs
Inverters
and Inverter/
Chargers power
computers,
appliances,
electronics and
other equipment in transport trucks, boats
and recreational vehicles, reducing engine
wear, fuel use, noise and pollution.
Mobile Professionals
Inverters provide
portable power
for laptops,
mobile phones
and chargers
inside vehicles
without the expense and inconvenience of
carrying special adapters for each device.
Off-Grid Locations
Inverter/
Chargers store
power from
generators
and renewable
energy sources,
saving fuel and ensuring power availability
during non-generational periods, such as
nighttime hours.
Healthcare
Medical-Grade
and Ambulance
Inverter/
Chargers
provide mobile
power for
medical equipment in ambulances,
hospitals and other healthcare settings,
including patient care areas.
Inverters and Inverter/Chargers Provide Reliable Power for
Mobile, Emergency Backup and Remote Site Applications
How to Choose the Right Model for Your Application
Decide whether you need an Inverter or an Inverter/Charger.
Both Inverters and Inverter/Chargers provide household current (120 V AC) from stored battery power, but only Inverter/Chargers
connect to AC sources, pass AC through to equipment, recharge batteries and automatically switch to battery when AC power
is unavailable. Inverters do not connect to AC sources and rely on vehicles to recharge batteries.
Determine the wattage required by connected equipment.
The continuous output rating (see page 8) of the Inverter or Inverter/Charger you choose must be greater than the wattage of the
equipment you will power. (Add up the wattages of any equipment that will be powered simultaneously.) Equipment wattages are
typically listed on nameplates or in manuals. If equipment is rated in amps, multiply by 120 V to estimate wattage.
Decide whether you need special features.
Many Inverters and Inverter/Chargers have features that make them especially suitable for certain applications:
• ModelswithGFCIoutlets meet OSHA requirements for worker protection in wet or humid environments.
• Heavy-dutymodels support demanding inductive loads like motors, compressors and pumps.
• Modelswithsinewaveoutput and fast transfer times are ideal for backing up sensitive electronics like computers
and network equipment. Some devices require sine wave output, including computers with active PFC power supplies.
Need More Help?
Visit www.tripplite.com/selectors to use Tripp Lite’s dynamic Inverter and Inverter/Charger Selector to
choose the features you need and see matches instantly, including specifications, pricing and links to
online resellers. You can also reach our dedicated technical support team by calling 773.869.1234
or sending e-mail to presaleshelp@tripplite.com.
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