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PROsine™ Inverters deliver true sine wave output that is identical to AC power supplied by your utility. This clean output makes PROsine™ Inverters ideal for handling sensitive loads, while also improving AC equipment performance. Designed for recreational and industrial applications, expect the best performances from televisions, audio systems, speed tools, and any other electronics where you want nothing but the most optimal performance.
Offering superior quality sine wave output, the PROsine 1000i and 1800i stand-alone inverters are ideally suited for electrical systems that already have a quality multistage battery charger. Designed for recreational and industrial applications, PROsine inverters are suitable for both heavy duty and sensitive electronic loads. The inverters are lighter and more compact than others with similar power ratings because they use high-frequency switching technology in the power conversion process.
The Xantrex PROSine Remote LCD Panel displays DC input voltage from the battery. The DC input current (amps) drawn from the battery, power scale with inverter wattage output, and status/error display for shutdown conditions. The remote panel displays overload, over-temperature, and over/under voltage. It comes with 25 feet (7.6 m) cable.
. You can extend the lifetime of your Xantrex PROsine Remote LCD Panel 808-1802 with the purchase of a FactoryOutletStore Factory Protection Plan. The Xantrex PROsine Remote LCD Panel 808-1802 is sold as a Brand New Unopened Item.
The Xantrex Sine Wave Inverter Interface Panel allows the standard LCD panel to be removed and mounted remotely in the location of your choice. Supplied with 30 (10M) of telephone cable.
If you ever lost expensive equipment due to an abrupt voltage fluctuation, you are likely to remember the feeling of helplessness. Such events are typical when dealing with heavy recreational and industrial applications; therefore, it makes sense to invest in a power inventor that can safeguard your investment. Luckily, you can find a variety of PROsine power inverters on eBay, which should ensure time and cost savings.What are some features of PROsine inverters?
The following are some of the distinguishing features of this power inverter:Size: The use of high-frequency switching technology during a conversion process enables the manufacturer to keep dimensions of PROsine inverters smaller than identical power inverters. As a result, PROsine inverters are smaller and compact in design, making them practical for indoor and outdoor use.
No glitching: The clean output due to higher-frequency switching technology and low harmonic distortion means trouble-free sine wave electricity for most types of electrical appliances.How do PROsine inverters protect electrical appliances?
Designed for optimal performance, the power inverter helps by turning off the appliance whenever the temperature reaches abnormally high levels. Similarly, it provides safeguards against overloads. The system will also automatically adjust to any under or over voltage spikes that can cause irreparable damage to the equipment.Is there a difference between PROsine and PROsine International?
PROsine inverters are designed to be user-friendly, which means that the LCD display panel may give a number of error and warning messages during normal operational mode. Most of these error messages and warnings are self-explanatory; however, if the system stops abruptly, it is recommended to restart the system. Restarting the system will clear messages without changing any configuration settings, enabling users to resume normal operations.Content provided for informational purposes only. eBay is not affiliated with or endorsed by Xantrex.
I"ve had a used ProSine 2.0 in my 27" travel trailer now for about a year. It has been over probably 3500 miles of roads. When I first got the unit, I needed to reset it to factory settings to get it to work correctly, but no problems since. I have it paired with 900 AH of LifeLine AGM batteries and about 525 W of solar panels. We never want for power, and don"t need hookups for anything other than running the AC (which is also solved by a geographical relocation). It could be, looking at the other reviews, that the unit I have is old enough to be a US made unit.
This particular ProSine 2.0 unit has been bullet proof, even running (and starting) the trailer A/C from batteries. However, I have looked into servicing of both this and a Xantrex XW-60MPPT-150. Don"t hold your breath. These are throw aways if they fail beyond the warranty period. After many calls to Xantrex, which has now been sold to Schnieder Electric, your only option is to try to find one of the service operators (who charge whatever they want) to fix the out of warranty unit. None of the servicers I spoke with had any experience with the XW unit. This is further frustrating in that the schematics of the devices do not exist (and I"ve looked all over the internet), so you are left with looking for burned components.
Our boat (hull #33) was delivered in Oct 2003. We had to replace our Prosine 2.0 after 2.5 years (factory warranty is 2 years). It completely quit after an increasing set of error messages. I found that Xantrex does not repair the units. If in warranty, they simply send you a new one. If beyond the warranty period, you are out of luck. The best they will do for you is sell you another for a reduced price - about $1000. This is what we wound up doing, as it is cheaper than new ones on ebay. An outfit in Miami, Sunelec, had some refurbished ones (with six months warranty) for around $600, but were out of stock when we needed one. They substituted a Prosine 2.5 which had to be returned because it physically would not fit.
Yours, ours and Duetto"s make three failures in about 100 boats. A 3% failure rate (possibly much higher as there are probably failures I have not heard of) is not good. Our unit is mounted upside down in the starboard aft cabin in the compartment that is directly under the interior helm seat. In earlier boats it was in the wiring compartment behind the instrument panel. I understand it was changed because of overheating problems and to get it closer to the batteries. It is a good location in terms of wiring length as it is inches from the battery switch at the foot of the companionway and about as close to the batteries as one can get. Ours still overheated until James Power installed a short piece of ducting from the unit to a grill in the front vertical surface of the compartment. I also leave the compartment door open most of the time.
As retrofitting a different unit would be a major job due to wiring considerations, I am sticking to the Prosine 2.0 and hoping for the best. But I am not happy about it.