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This illustration depicts a sample
electrical system for sailing vessels and powerboats with one
engine, where the entire AC power system is powered by a Xantrex
inverter/charger. |
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Our inverter/chargers wire into a boat’s
existing electrical system. They connect directly to the battery
bank so the inverter or charger can draw power or recharge
batteries as needed.The length of time the inverter/charger can
supply AC power depends on the size of the battery bank and the
number of loads drawing power.
In this example, the inverter/charger recharges the battery
banks by converting a portion of incoming shore power to DC
power. The rest of the incoming AC power is passed on to loads
connected to electrical circuits powered by the inverter.
When shore power is disconnected, the inverter/charger inverts
power from the battery banks to provide power to connected
appliances. This means the inverter/charger draws 12-volt DC
power from the battery banks and inverts it into 120-volt AC. An
internal transfer switch senses whether power shore power is
present, allowing the unit to instantly switch from charge mode
to invert mode when power is disconnected.
Inverter-only units are available for systems that already have
a battery charger. Our chargers provide multistage charging for
all types of deep-cycle batteries. Trans Marine Pro also offers
a complete line of marine power accessories including remote
controls, battery monitors, fuses and auxilalry battery chargers
like the
Balmar Digital Duo Charge |
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