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    Inverters

    XantrexTM Freedom HF 1000 & 1800

    Compact Inverter/Chargers to Power The Comforts of Home On Your Boat, RV, or Truck

    With modified sine wave output, Freedom HF 1000 and 1800 Inverter/Chargers are designed torun entertainment systems and small appliances in smaller boats, RV's, and trucks.

    The Freedom HF Inverter/Chargers are the smallest, lightest, and least expensive models in the Xantrexlineup.

    The Freedom HF is available in two sizes: 1000 watts with a 20-amp charger and 1800 watts with a40-amp charger.

    Both Freedom HF models are designed for demanding marine and RV conditions.Temperature-controlled multistage charging ensures that your batteries are recharged safely and

    efficiently. Both models include an automatic transfer switch and a detachable digital remote control

    panel display that provides precise system information and can be mounted wherever you require theinformation.

    Product FeaturesDesigned to power demanding loads such as microwave ovens, TVs, DVD players, small appliances

    and other electronic equipmentRemovable digital display to provide system status

    Automatic three-stage battery charger

    Designed to be hardwired using a terminal strip, or by connecting AC through GFCI

    receptacles (included)Built-in 30-amp relay to automatically transfer between inverter power and incoming

    AC utility power

    KKK-A-1822D and UL458 compliantProtection Features

    Battery over-voltage and under-voltage protection

    Over-temperature shutdownAutomatic overload protection

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    Short-circuit protectionGround-fault protectionETL listed for use in mobile RV, marine and commercial applications

    Electrical Specifications - Inverter

    Models HF 1000 HF 1800

    Output power (continuous) 1000 W 1800 W

    Surge power 2000 W 3600 W

    Output frequency regulation 60 Hz 60 Hz

    Inverter voltage regulation 115 +/-10 Vrms 115 +/-10 Vrms

    Output wave form Modified sine wave Modified sine wave

    Efficiency (full load) > 82% > 82%

    Peak efficiency > 87% > 87%

    No-load current draw (idle mode) < 1 Adc < 1 Adc

    Off mode current draw (display off) < 5 mA < 5 mA

    Electrical Specifications - Charger

    Charge rate 20 A 40 A

    AC input voltage range 95 - 130 Vac 95 - 130 Vac

    AC transfer relay 30 A 30 A

    Battery voltage (nominal) 12 Vdc 12 Vdc

    Battery voltage range 10.5 - 15.5 Vdc 10.5 - 15.5 Vdc

    Low battery cut-out 10.5 Vdc 10.5 Vdc

    AC input (max. charge) 5 Aac 9 Aac

    Default bulk charge voltage setting 14.2 Vdc 14.2 Vdc

    Default float charge voltage setting 13.5 Vdc 13.5 Vdc

    Equalize charge voltage (wet cell only) N/A N/A

    Battery charge outputs One One

    Charge control Three-stage Three-stage

    Battery type settingsFlooded / Gel / AGM / Fixed

    13.5 Vdc

    Flooded / Gel / AGM / Fixed

    13.5 Vdc

    Equalization No No

    Internal temperature-sensitive charging Yes Yes

    General Specifications

    Optimal operating temperature range 32F to 104F (0C to 40C) 32F to 104F (0C to 40C)

    Optional remotes Detachable display Detachable display

    Unit weight 10 lb (4.5 kg) 12.8 lb (5.8 kg)

    Unit dimensions (H x W x L)4.2 x 9.5 x 15.5" (106 x 241 x393 mm)

    4.2 x 9.5 x 18.0" (106 x 241 x457 mm)

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    Warranty One year One year

    Part number 806-1020 806-1840

    Certified to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 107.1, UL458 and KKK-A-1822D*.

    Available in the following sizes:1000W2500W5000W

    download brochure

    Inverters ThoughtsAn inverter is a central component of any alternative power system that requires AC power.Inverters transform low voltage 12-volt DC power to standard 120 / 240 volt AC power

    (also referred to as 110 / 220 volt) used to power most modern appliances and tools.

    In an inverter, DC (direct current) is switched back and forth to produce AC (alternatingcurrent). This is then transformed, filtered, stepped, etc. to get it to an acceptable waveform.

    The more processing, the cleaner and quieter the output, but the efficiency of the conversion

    is reduced. The goal is to produce a waveform that is acceptable to most loads but doesnot

    lose too much power in the conversion process.Types of InvertersModern inverters come in two basic types - modified sine wave and pure sine wave. Amodified sine wave is close but not identical to the waveform that comes from your public

    utility. Modified sine wave inverters can run most household appliances including TV's,

    stereos, lighting,computers, etc.Some equipment such as laser printers, tools with variable speed motors and other sensitive

    devices may work erratically with modified sine wave. Also, some appliances such as radios

    and florescent bulbs may give off a noticeable humming or buzzing noise. Some loads mayalso heat up more. Modified sine wave inverters are relatively inexpensive and have a very

    efficient DC to AC

    conversion ratio.

    Pure sine wave inverters produce a waveform that is identical to and in some cases betterthan what you get from your public utility company. All appliances and electronicequipment will operate as intended when using pure sine wave power, insuring that even

    your most sensitive electronic equipment runs properly.

    Pure sine wave inverters are considerably more expensive than modified sine wave invertersand their DC to AC conversion rate is not quite as efficient. Inverters have two different

    capacity ratings. One is the continuous output rating and the other is the surge capacity

    rating.

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    The continuous output rating is how much power, in watts, the inverter can providecontinuously, hour after hour.Some loads such as motors, refrigerators; etc. can use two or three times more power when

    they start up than is required when they are up and running. Inverters can deliver

    significantly more power for 2 or 3 seconds, when these loads start up. How much more

    power it can deliver, briefly, over and above it's continuous output rating, is the inverterssurge capacity rating.

    Inverters come in various sizes, from small ones that plug into your vehicle's cigarette

    lighter and have a single outlet, all the way up to 11,000-watt inverters that will power yourcomplete house.

    Large inverters are generally hard-wired into your house's electrical system. The size of

    inverter you need is dependent on the loads you wish to power. To select the appropriatesize inverter for your situation, refer back to your load calculation worksheet, and add up the

    AC wattage of

    the specific items you will be running simultaneously. Allow for at least a 15% inefficiency

    factor. (Multiply your total AC wattage by 1.15) This will be the

    minimum continuous wattage you will need. Also look at the potential surge wattage ofspecific

    appliances to see what minimum surge wattage will be required. To be on the safe side, it isalways better to have an inverter that is a bit larger than your anticipated needs.

    Remember that the limitations of the inverter are largely charging system limitations. All the

    power your inverter delivers comes from your batteries via the charging system. A large

    enough inverter will convert any amount of DC power to AC power. You can easily run anysize AC load with an inverter. Just remember that the DC power that is being used must be

    replaced through your charging system. There are some loads that are just not very efficient

    to run on AC power in a solar electric system.

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    Automatic protection against overload,over temperature and low/high battery

    conditions two, three-prong grounded AC outlet

    Built-in Cooling Fan

    Power ON/OFF Switch

    Download Owner's Manual

    WSE 1000W Specifications

    12V 24V

    Continued Power 1000W 1000W

    Peak Load Power Rate < 2000W < 2000W

    No Load Current Draw < 0.9A 85% >85%

    High Voltage Cut Off 15.5 +/- 1V 30.5 +/- 1V

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    Level

    Low Voltage Cut Off

    Level10 +/- 0.5V 20.5 +/- 0.5V

    Over-temperatureprotection

    Yes Yes

    Short Protect Yes Yes

    Overload Protect Yes Yes

    Dimension (LxWxH)

    mm287 x 124 x 70 287 x 124 x 70

    Weight (kg) 1.90 1.90

    Input Voltage DC 12V DC 24V

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    Automatic protection against overload,

    over temperature and low/high battery

    conditions

    New Auto Restart function two, three-prong grounded AC outlet

    Built-in Cooling Fan

    Power ON/OFF Switch

    WSE 2500W Specifications

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    WSE 2500W

    Continous Power 2500W

    Surge Capability 5000W

    Input Voltage 10-15VDC

    Output Voltage and Frequency 110VAC 60Hz

    Output Waveform Filter Modified Sine Wave

    Efficiency >90%

    Static Current

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    WSE 5000w InverterPrice:Checkout our great pr ic ing

    Automatic protection against overload,

    over temperature and low/high battery

    conditions New Auto Restart function

    two, three-prong grounded AC outlet

    Built-in Cooling Fan

    Power ON/OFF Switch

    WSE 5000W Specifications

    WSE 5000W

    Continous Power 5000W

    Surge Capability 10,000W

    Input Voltage 10-15VDC

    Output Voltage and Frequency 110VAC 60Hz

    Output Waveform Filter Modified Sine Wave

    Efficiency >90%

    Static Current

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    Low Input Voltage Protection (10.50.5)V

    Low Input Voltage Warning (10.50.5)V

    Output Overloading Protection 6000W

    WSE Engineering staff are here to serve you and ensure you are getting quality

    products and assist with your technicial needs.