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Xantrex Inverter 1750 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Janesville, Wisconsin, United States

Janesville, Wisconsin, United States
GREAT SHAPE. VERY FEW SCRATCHES.
Brand:Xantrex Manufacturer Part Number:888-1760

XANTREX 1750 iNVERTER (Model 888-1750)

Inverter used on long trips because it is a thinner inverter, so it fits under most seats

My new car is too small to need an inverter (older Audi TT Roadster)
  It works great.  It has a Graphical  User Interface, indicating battery voltage, & power use meter.

It is model 1750 but is actually a 1500 watt inverter.  

NOTE THE 2 DIFFERENT 120 ac OUTLETS/

I SIMPLY CAN'T FIT IT IN MY TINY CAR.  ITS A 2 SEATER, CONVERTIBLE...

I DON'T TAKE REUTURNS ANY MORE. AFTER 2 INVERTRERS CAME BACK AS NON-OPERATIONAL.  WELL, AFTER I SHOOK THE SAND OUT OF THEM, & CLEANED THEM UP, BOTH WORKED FINE.  A LOOK AT MY 100% FEEDBACK RATING TELLS YOU i WILL TAKE CARE OF AN PROBLEM, IF ONE SHOULD ARISE... 

BID WITH CONFIDENCE, I HONOR WHAT I SELL.  THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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