Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton 750W PowerVerter APS 12VDC 120V Inverter/Charger with Auto-Transfer Switching, 2 Outlets
When reliable power matters, the Tripp Lite by Eaton 750W PowerVerter APS 12VDC 120V Inverter/Charger with Auto-Transfer Switching delivers a dependable solution for outdoor adventures, job sites, and remote workspaces. This compact, rugged inverter/charger blends seamless backup power with everyday convenience, transforming stored 12V battery power into clean, usable 120V AC for essential devices. Built to withstand tough environments, it’s engineered for easy integration into off-grid setups, emergency preparedness kits, and mobile power stations. With two accessible outlets, you can run multiple devices simultaneously, from laptops and communication gear to small power tools and lights, without sacrificing performance or reliability.
- PowerVerter APS 12VDC to 120V AC inverter with a robust 750W continuous rating for everyday electronics and tools
- Auto-Transfer Switching provides seamless transition between primary power sources and inverter power, minimizing interruptions during outages
- Two convenient AC outlets allow simultaneous operation of multiple devices, enhancing portability and versatility
- Built-in smart charging and battery management create an integrated solution for charging and maintaining your battery bank when AC power is available
- Rugged, compact enclosure designed for mobile use, outdoor environments, and flexible installation in homes, RVs, and work sites
Technical Details of Tripp Lite PowerVerter APS 12VDC 120V Inverter/Charger
- Input power: 12 VDC (from a compatible battery bank)
- Output power: 120 VAC via two outlets
- Continuous power rating: up to 750 watts for reliable operation of most everyday devices
- Automatic transfer switching: switches to inverter power when external AC input is interrupted or unavailable, then reverts when AC input returns
- Integrated charging capability: charges connected batteries when AC power is present, helping to maintain readiness for the next use
- Compact, durable enclosure built to withstand field conditions and mobile setups
- Designed for easy integration with common battery configurations used in off-grid and backup power systems
How to install Tripp Lite PowerVerter APS 12VDC 120V Inverter/Charger
- Plan a secure, well-ventilated mounting location that is dry and free from excessive heat. Ensure there is adequate clearance for airflow and access to the outlets and control indicators.
- Assemble your battery bank: verify you have a 12V battery setup capable of delivering the load required by your devices. Confirm battery capacity and wire gauge are appropriate for the expected current draw.
- Connect the inverter/charger to the battery bank using correctly rated DC cables. Attach the positive lead to the battery’s positive terminal and the negative lead to the negative terminal, observing proper polarity to prevent damage.
- Plug your devices into the two 120V AC outlets on the inverter/charger. Distribute loads to avoid exceeding the 750W continuous rating and monitor heat buildup during operation.
- Power on the unit and verify operation by supplying AC input (if connected to utility power) and simulating a power outage to ensure automatic transfer to inverter power functions as intended. Observe any indicator LEDs or audible alerts that guide startup and normal operation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What power sources does this inverter/charger work with?
- A: It converts 12V DC from a suitable battery bank into 120V AC and can manage charging when AC input is available. It is designed for use with standard 12V battery configurations common in off-grid systems and backup power setups.
- Q: How many outlets does it have and what can I power with it?
- A: The unit provides two 120V AC outlets, suitable for powering multiple devices such as laptops, chargers, lighting, small tools, and other compatible electronics up to the continuous rating of 750W.
- Q: Do I need to buy a battery separately?
- A: Yes. The inverter/charger requires an external battery bank. The unit handles the inversion and charging, but an appropriate 12V battery setup is not included with most configurations.
- Q: What happens during a power outage?
- A: The automatic-transfer switching feature monitors incoming power and, when it detects an outage, switches to inverter power to supply connected loads. When external power returns, it transfers back to AC input automatically, minimizing disruptions to essential devices.
- Q: Is the output a true sine wave?
- A: The PowerVerter line is designed to provide dependable 120V AC power suitable for sensitive electronics. It is intended to support common household and office electronics reliably, though exact waveform specifications should be confirmed in the official manual for high-precision equipment.
- Q: Can I mount this device on a wall or keep it in a vehicle?
- A: Yes. The unit’s compact, rugged design is suitable for portable applications, including vehicles, RVs, job sites, and home backups. Ensure proper mounting, ventilation, and wiring per the manual to maintain safety and performance.
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