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Ecopac - Energy saving power sources....Inverters and solar inverters

8th April 2011
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Using the very latest technology, Mean Well have developed a range of inverters and solar inverters that allow users to take power from a 12-volt or 24 volt battery source and convert to 230-volt AC power in the most efficient fashion.
The latest addition to Mean Well's inverter and solar inverter range is the TN-3000. The TN-3000 is a 3000-watt true sine wave inverter and has a built-in AC charger and solar charger. The TN-3000 recharges the external battery banks by AC mains input or for real cost savings and energy efficiencies via solar panels. The TN-3000 then transforms this input to AC output via its inverter stage. These inverters are built to provide high surge power protections when used with motor start applications.

This unique configuration for a high power Mean Well inverter, allows customers to provide an energy-saving stand-alone electric power source by only adding external lead-acid batteries and solar panels.

Two operating modes allow users to configure the most optimal application. Under the UPS Mode the AC mains input can charge the batteries and provide power to the output device just like the normal operation of a UPS system.

In the event of mains power failure, the batteries can then supply current to the TN-3000.
With solar panels connected, the user can opt for “Energy Saving Mode”. This allows the solar energy to charge the batteries and current can then be converted by the inverter.
The Mean Well range of inverters and solar inverters offer real flexibility in price and design for anyone looking to provide high quality professional inverter systems.

The Mean Well range of inverters and solar inverters are available with true sine wave or modified sine wave, from 100 watt to 3000-watt models.

These Mean Well inverters have been designed for use with home appliances, power tools, office and portable equipment, motor vehicles and marine applications.

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