New DC-to-AC inverter line

May 4, 2005
Power protection equipment manufacturer Tripp Lite has introduced three DC-to-AC inverters designed for the utility truck market

Power protection equipment manufacturer Tripp Lite has introduced three DC-to-AC inverters designed for the utility truck market.

The inverters draw power directly from vehicle batteries for quiet operation to power equipment such as power tools, pumps, compressors, and more, the company said. All Tripp Lite Utility/Work Truck Inverters feature 120 VAC, 60 Hz frequency-controlled output, 12 VDC input, dual GFCI receptacles and a shore-power cord for optional charging.

  • UT750UL model provides 750 watts continuous output, 1,500 watts peak output
  • UT1250UL provides 1,250 watts continuous output, 2,500 watts peak output
  • UT2012UL provides 2,000 watts continuous output, 4,000 watts peak output

    For more information, visit www.tripplite.com.

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