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US $899.99
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Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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Magnum ME3112 3100 Watt 160 Amp Inverter Charger - 3100W 160A

3100 watt Inverter 160 amp Charger (ME Series)

Reliable Mobile Power from Magnum Energy. Introducing the ME Series Inverter/Charger. A new generation inverter designed specifically for rugged recreational vehicle use. The ME Series is powerful, easy-to-use, and best of all, cost effective.

Safe and Reliable: The ME Series is ETL listed to the stringent requirements of UL/cUL 458, ensuring that the inverter is safe and reliable. Temperature rating to 45{C. Easy-to-Install: Install the ME Series with easy-to-reach terminal block, single-in single-out, dual-in, dual-out and single-in dual-out. Replaces most brands of inverters/chargers on the market

Efficient: The sine wave charger efficiently charges your batteries even at low AC voltage, while the modified sine wave inverter keeps the cost down. Additionally, the battery temperature sensor (Included) works with the charger for optimum battery charging.

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