Running a microwave and fridge on a 30 amp hookup can trip breakers fast. This inverter charger uses PowerAssist to supplement AC input with battery power and delivers 8,000 watts of continuous output so larger loads keep running.
Running a microwave, refrigerator, and charger on a 30 amp hookup quickly overloads incoming power and trips breakers. PowerAssist steps in by reducing battery charging and supplementing AC input with battery power when demand spikes. This keeps high-draw appliances running without forcing you to shut loads off or rely on a generator.
Manually swapping power sources or rewiring creates downtime and risk of interruption. Dual AC inputs accept shore power and a generator or two independent AC sources, with automatic source selection handling the switch. Power stays routed to the system without manual intervention when your input source changes.
Even brief power interruptions can reset electronics or disrupt refrigeration. The main AC output transfers in under 20 milliseconds when grid or generator power drops. Connected loads continue running through the transition without noticeable interruption.
High-demand loads like water heaters or air conditioning can quickly drain a battery bank if left on inverter power. The secondary AC output only activates when AC input is available, keeping those loads off the battery system. This separation prevents unexpected battery depletion during heavy use.
Standard inverter setups cap out quickly when power needs grow. This unit supports parallel operation of up to 6 units and can be configured for split phase and 3-phase systems. It gives you a path to expand output capacity or build more complex power systems without replacing the core equipment.
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