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    Default 4000 Watt Inverter charger

    I have for sale a Xantrex SW 4024 inverter charger for sale. It comes with the remote panel.

    http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/44/p/d.../7/product.asp



    Applications
    Widely used in RV, marine, truck, and other mobile applications, the SW2512MC and SW4024MC2
    instantly supplies true sine wave, utility grade, AC output power.
    Ideal for heavier loads, the SW2512MC and SW4024MC2 offers high capacity battery charging,
    high surge current ability (inrush current), and easy installation.
    Product Features
    120 VAC output at 2500 watts (12 V model) or 4000 watts (24 V model)
    Three-stage battery charging (bulk, absorption, and float) with remote temperature sensor for
    increased charge accuracy
    Dual AC source inputs - shorepower and generator
    Programmable control module with LCD and LED indicators
    Low idle current (less than 16 watts) conserves energy when no loads are present
    Soft start capability for starting heavy loads


    This thing is too heavy to ship 120lbs.
    I will be at FLEM at the end of the week and could bring it there.
    These sold for over $2000 new and are now discontinued but the newer ones are not as nice.

    I will sell this one for $800.00

    I also have a Heart 24 volt 2500 watt inverter charger I will sell for $300.00

    I have manuals for both.
    "Gravity its not just a good idea its the law"

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    That's over 200A from a 12V battery under full load! It would drain MY car battery in under 10 minutes! Do RVs/Trucks/boats really have that kind of capacity? Neat.

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    I have a ProSine 3.0 hooked to 420 Ah of 12v AGM batteries, and I can tell you that the Xantrex gear is REALLY nice. Well recommended.

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    I could run a small JDSU argon off that sucker

    I've never seen an inverter with that kind of power. Very cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by heroic View Post
    I have a ProSine 3.0 hooked to 420 Ah of 12v AGM batteries
    THAT, sir, is quite a lot of lead. 150 pounds or so?

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    I was going to use it as a backup for my house but never got around to it. You could make a nice moble laser show, just get a van and fill it with batteries and lasers and off you go! for a while at least untill the Feds catch up with you.
    "Gravity its not just a good idea its the law"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xytrell View Post
    THAT, sir, is quite a lot of lead. 150 pounds or so?
    That's funny... You said "sir".
    Love, peace, and grease,

    allthat... aka: aaron@pangolin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xytrell View Post
    THAT, sir, is quite a lot of lead. 150 pounds or so?
    I'm not a "sir", but no- more like 250. The inverter isn't exactly light either... and the wires between the batteries and the inverter are a clear inch in diameter...

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    Open to trade, what's you got?
    "Gravity its not just a good idea its the law"

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