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The Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter offers a reliable, energy-efficient solution for your power needs. Whether you're looking for backup power, integrating solar energy, or reducing energy costs at home or in your business, this hybrid inverter provides seamless and autonomous power switching for uninterrupted energy management. With features like autonomous charging, energy-saving mode, and automatic power switching, the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter is built to provide dependable power while reducing energy costs and ensuring eco-friendly energy use.
- Energy-Saving Mode with Integrated Management: The Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter is designed to minimize energy waste with its energy-saving mode and integrated power management system, ensuring optimal efficiency.
- Powerful Output: Delivering a 1500W rated power, 1650W max, and 3000W peak, this hybrid inverter ensures consistent and reliable power for a wide range of applications.
- Core Functions: Equipped with a 1500W 24V Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 10A AC charger, and 16A solar controller, making it a versatile solution for your power needs.
- Automatic Power Switching (UPS Mode): This hybrid inverter features automatic power switching, ensuring that your system smoothly transitions between AC and solar power for uninterrupted energy supply.
- Versatile and Easy Setup: Includes AC conversion, solar charging, and backup power switching for a space-saving design that requires no manual installation. Setup is simple, and the system operates autonomously, providing continuous power without intervention.
- Model Number: UP-8B5N
- Max. Continuous Power: 1500W
- Output Wave Form: Pure Sine Wave
- AC Output: 200V/ 220V
- DC Input: 24V
- Peak Power: 3000W
- Input Fuse: 2 x 20A
- Peak Efficiency: >80%
- Dimension: 44.0 x 31.5 x 10.0 cm
- Weight: 22 lbs
- Protection:
Short Circuit Overload
Output Overload
Low Voltage
High Voltage
Over Temperature
- 1500W Hybrid Inverter
- AC Input Cable
- Spare Fuse
- Remote Control
- Remote Control Cord
Q: How does the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter produce power?
The Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter converts 24V DC power from a battery into 1500W AC pure sine wave power, making it ideal for powering sensitive electronics and household appliances. It uses advanced MCU chip control technology for efficient and stable energy conversion.
Q: Can the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter be used in off-grid locations?
Yes, the Automaxx Hybrid Inverter is perfect for off-grid applications. It's designed for use in households, schools, camping, emergency scenarios, and remote locations such as islands and other areas without power supply.
Q: What devices can I power with the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter?
The Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter is capable of powering various household electronics and appliances, including TVs, refrigerators, computers, and other devices that require stable pure sine wave power. It's ideal for both sensitive electronics and general power needs.
Q: How do I install the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter?
Installation is simple. You can connect the inverter to a 24V battery system, and it will convert stored DC power into AC power. It’s designed for easy integration, and no complicated setup is required.
Q: Is the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter safe for my appliances?
Yes, this hybrid inverter is built with multiple protection features to prevent overloading, short circuits, and voltage fluctuations, ensuring your appliances and devices are safe from damage.
Q: What's the difference between the 12V and the 24V Hybrid Inverter?
The main difference between the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter 12V and the Automaxx 1500W Hybrid Inverter 24V is the input voltage they require and how efficiently they manage power. The 12V inverter works with a 12V battery system, while the 24V inverter is designed for a 24V battery system. A 24V system is generally more efficient and better suited for larger setups, as it draws less current to produce the same amount of power, reducing losses in the wiring. A 12V inverter, on the other hand, is more common for smaller, lower-power systems. For larger energy needs, the 24V inverter is usually the better choice.