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Wfco 9875 Deck Mount 75 Amp Power Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
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Wakarusa, Indiana, United States

Wakarusa, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:WFCO Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:WF-9875

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Brand New WF-9875


Input Voltage/Hz 105-130 VAC, 60 Hz

  • Output Current 75 A
  • Converter Type Three-Stage Converter Charger
  • Voltage Output 13.2 - 14.4V DC Range
  • Dimensions 6.3˝ wide; 3.9˝ high; 10.3˝ deep

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    The WF-9800 Series converter/chargers are versatile, advanced power source solutions. The WF-9875 model provides 75 amps of clean, reliable DC power, which is ideal for powering electronics and appliances. The 9800 Series provides clean power, even without filtering from a battery. Quiet operation is assured as the cooling fan runs only when needed. Another advantage is FCC Class B compliance for the WF-9875 model, which means that the converter does not cause interference with televisions, radios or other signals. Automatic three-stage battery charging maintains your battery's life with three nominal voltage output modes: 13.2V DC range "float" mode, 13.6V DC range "absorption" mode, and a 14.4V DC range "bulk" charge mode. Electronic current limiting automatically shuts down the power during overload or short-circuit conditions.


       


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