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Re: (ET) E-T for house backup - 36V inverters



Hi Joel, et al,

OutBack Power makes a mobile version of their FX inverters with a 32 /36 
VDC
input. There is a sealed unit rated for 2500 VA that includes 35-amp 
battery
charger function and a vented version that is rated for 3200 VA and 45-amps
of battery charging. These are really good units. They are worth checking
out.

Sincerely,

Steve Bell
Technical Support
SunWize Technologies

E20 with 4QD controller and E15 throttle.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joel Parks" <et jpjt net>
To: "tbamc" <tbamc gbta net>; <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: (ET) E-T for house backup - 36V inverters


> Could we summarize the current possibilities for getting AC (120V or 
> 240V)
> out of our 36V tractors?
>
> I know about REDI-LINE http://www.rediline.com/, which was the OEM for 
> the
> GE Elec-trak rotary inverter.  Looks like the 36V unit is no longer a
stock
> item but according to the "Specifying Guidelines" page
> http://www.rediline.com/specgd.html " Note that 350 watt and 36 VDC units
> are also available. Contact your distributor."  And this installation 
> page
> http://www.rediline.com/redigde.html has instructions for the DA36-900A
and
> the DA36L-1600A
>
> Then there's the Tripp Lite " APS3636VR 3-function DC-to-AC inverter with
> auto line-to-battery transfer and integrated charging system "
> http://www.tripplite.com/products/product.cfm?productID=173 for MSRP 
> $1272
>
> But what else is available?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "tbamc" <tbamc gbta net>
> To: <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
> Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 10:48 PM
> Subject: (ET) E-T for house backup
>
>
> <I am seriously thinking of getting a 3600 watt inverter and rigging the
> Elec-trak as a house backup pack. >
>
> I've been thinking the same, for as long as I've had my ET, but 36 v
> inverters are so blasted expensive (and more recently the 12, and 24v,
> Redi-line's on ebay seem to be way up), and the local power company is
> so quick to fix problems, that it's more of a fun challenge, than a
> need.  ;-)
>
> Thon
>
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