Tripp Lite by Eaton 2000W PowerVerter APS 12VDC 120V Inverter/Charger with Auto-Transfer Switching, Hardwired


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The Tripp Lite by Eaton 2000W PowerVerter APS 12VDC 120V Inverter/Charger with Auto-Transfer Switching is engineered for reliable, clean power delivery when you need it most. Designed for off-grid environments, mobile setups, and backup power applications, this unit seamlessly converts 12-volt DC from a battery bank or 120-volt AC input into a stable 120V AC output capable of sustaining critical devices and appliances. With a robust continuous output of 2000 watts and a substantial 4000-watt peak capability, it provides the endurance and responsiveness required for running inverters, refrigerators, communication gear, lighting, and electronics without sudden power drops or interruptions. The auto-transfer switching feature acts like a built-in UPS, ensuring that loads stay powered during source transitions and outages, making it a smart choice for RVs, boats, remote cabins, solar or wind-powered installations, and commercial vector projects that demand dependable power when grid access is unavailable.

  • Versatile power conversion: Delivers clean 120V AC power from either AC mains or a 12V DC battery source, enabling flexible installation across multiple environments without sacrificing performance.
  • High-capacity performance: 2000W of continuous output power with a 4000W peak rating handles demanding loads, from household appliances to office electronics, with headroom for startup surges.
  • Auto-transfer switching: Integrated UPS-style technology switches seamlessly between power sources, preserving uptime during outages or fluctuations and minimizing device reset.
  • Hardwired installation: Engineered for permanent, professional setups, offering secure integration into electrical panels or dedicated power systems with safe, durable connections.
  • Integrated charging functionality: Built-in battery charger recharges connected battery banks when AC input is available, helping maintain readiness for the next cycle of use without extra equipment.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 2000W PowerVerter APS Inverter/Charger

  • Continuous power: 2000W
  • Peak power: 4000W
  • Input voltage: 12V DC
  • Output voltage: 120V AC
  • Auto-transfer switching: Yes, UPS-style operation
  • Installation type: Hardwired connection for secure, permanent setups

how to install Tripp Lite by Eaton 2000W PowerVerter APS Inverter/Charger

  • Plan the installation site: Choose a ventilated, dry location away from heat sources, with sufficient clearance for heat dissipation and easy access for service. Ensure the area is free of moisture and dust, and that the mounting surface can support the weight and mounting hardware.
  • Prepare the battery connection: Use appropriately rated wiring between the battery bank and the inverter/charger terminals. Verify correct polarity and keep battery venting considerations in mind if using lead-acid or AGM batteries. Install proper fuses or circuit breakers as required by your system design.
  • Connect the DC input: Attach the 12V DC source to the inverter’s input terminals following the specified polarity. Tighten connections to prevent voltage drop and ensure a solid, low-resistance contact for reliable operation under load.
  • Hook up the AC output and charging path: Connect the 120V AC loads to the inverter’s output or to a distribution panel as dictated by your system configuration. If your setup uses grid tie or solar charging, wire the AC input to the charger and set the transfer switch to enable automatic source switching when AC is present or fails.
  • Test and verify: Power up the system with no load first to confirm indicator lights or status messages. Then connect a representative load and monitor performance, transfer behavior, and charging status. Ensure that protective devices (fuses, breakers) are correctly sized and that the system responds predictably during simulated outages.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What power sources can feed this inverter/charger?

    A: It can draw from a 12V DC battery bank and also accept 120V AC input to run loads directly or to charge the battery bank. Its auto-transfer switching provides seamless transitions between AC and DC power sources to maintain uptime.

  • Q: How much power can I run at once?

    A: The unit delivers up to 2000W of continuous power, with a peak capability of 4000W for short-duration surges. This makes it suitable for running multiple devices or high-inrush appliances without tripping the system.

  • Q: Does it function as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)?

    A: Yes. The auto-transfer switching feature enables UPS-like operation, automatically switching between power sources to minimize disruption during outages or fluctuations.

  • Q: Is it designed for hardwired installation?

    A: Yes. The inverter/charger is intended for hardwired installation, providing secure, permanent connections to a home, RV, boat, or small commercial power system.

  • Q: Can the unit charge the battery while running loads?

    A: The built-in charger is designed to recharge the connected battery bank when AC input is present, helping maintain readiness for future use without needing separate charging equipment.


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