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Features
Description
The AIMS 2500 watt low frequency inverter charger is perfect for most off grid systems, semi-trucks, 5th wheels, toy haulers or any remote locations needing power. Providing 2500 watts of continuous, clean and reliable pure sine wave power, ideal for sensitive electronics and household appliances. AIMS developed this inverter with less bells and whistles, making if more affordable and easy to use for applications that don't need a lot of extra features. We consider this our better of our good, better, best product lines. If needed, this inverter has the capability of producing 7500 watts of total surge power for 20 seconds, for start-up applications like refrigerators, computers, tools, motors, fans and microwaves. This inverter boasts a 85 amp charger and automatic transfer switch. For use with shore power or generator power to recharge your batteries or as a back-up for your sump pump, medical equipment, appliances, tools and most anything up to 20 AC amps.
Brand: AIMS Power
Recommended Uses For Product: Home
Power Source: Battery Powered
Wattage: 2500 watts
Color: Green
Manufacturer: AIMS Power
Brand: AIMS Power
Item Weight: 46 pounds
Product Dimensions: 21.5 x 8.75 x 7.4 inches
Item model number: PICOGLF25W12V120AL
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Manufacturer Part Number: PICOGLF25W12V120AL
Voltage: 12 Volts
Wattage: 2500 watts
Date First Available: October 28, 2017