The NTX-2000-12 Pure Sine Wave Inverter is a robust 2000W power solution designed specifically for marine and boating applications. Engineered to deliver clean and reliable AC power, this inverter ensures your onboard electronics operate smoothly, even in the challenging marine environment.
Key Features
- Pure Sine Wave Output: Delivers a sine waveform AC output voltage ensuring compatibility with sensitive marine electronics.
- High Efficiency: Optimizes power usage, maximizing the energy available for your boating adventures.
- Compact and Lightweight: Easy to install in tight marine spaces without adding unnecessary weight.
- Low Idle Current: Minimizes battery drain when the inverter is not in active use.
- Samlex HypersurgeTM Technology: Effortlessly starts high surge loads, perfect for powering large marine appliances.
- LCD Remote Control (Model NTX-RC): Allows convenient monitoring and control from a distance.
- Variable Speed Fan: Features a temperature and load-controlled fan for quiet operation, ideal for maintaining a peaceful onboard environment.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Flexible compatibility with various marine battery systems.
Technical Specifications
Model | NTX-2000-12 |
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Inverter Power | 2000 Watts |
Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
FCC Certified | Yes, ensures no electrical interference with sensitive equipment. |
Fan Type | Single variable speed temperature and load-controlled |
Remote Control | LCD Remote Control Model NTX-RC included |
Input Voltage Range | Wide range compatible with marine batteries |
Safe and Reliable Operation
The NTX-2000-12 is designed with safety in mind. It is FCC certified to prevent electrical interference, ensuring that your sensitive marine electronics operate without disruption. The variable speed, temperature and load-controlled fan ensures the inverter runs quietly, maintaining a serene onboard environment.
Compliance Notice
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to .