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For Sale: Victron 12/5000 230v Inverter Charger

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Victron Quattro 12/5000 Inverter Charger for sale. I purchased new from PKYS last year for just over $3,600.00. Somehow I ordered the 220/230/240 volt model instead of the 120v model I thought I was ordering. They wouldn't take it back. My loss is your gain.

- 12volt dc input
- 220v/230v, 50/60hz output (switchable)
- 5000 watts
- allows pass-through voltage from shore power
- includes built in transfer switch
- overtemp protection, etc
- Never installed, still in original box/packaging.
- Still under factory warranty
- Original invoice where I purchased it.

We purchased the correct (for our boat) 120v Quattro inverter/charger and installed in April of last year. It's worked flawlessly and we absolutely LOVE IT! If you have a 220v boat, this is an opportunity to save over $1,200.00 on an upgrade.
Located in Port Orchard, WA
Cash Only

$2,300.00 firm
 

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Can the 220 volt be split into two 120v legs?
 
Can the 220 volt be split into two 120v legs?

NO!

This is a European specification inverter. Input is 180v - 270v on L1. There is no L2.

Additionally the inverter puts out 220V on L1. There is no L2.

Now, if Slowgoesit, or anyone else is think of traveling abroad with their boat. They can set this unit up as a battery charger only. This would allow them to plug into 220v 50hz. The charger would work fine and the boats 120v inverter could then supply 120v 60hz power to the boat. They could also add a few F style plugs and run European appliances on the boat even when they were in the Us.

Give that a thought Slowgoesit.
 
I'm going to have to bow to others with more experience on this than I, but I agree with tiltrider1's comments, with twistedtree's caveat.
Peter, I think you should have an inexpensive SPARE! . . . actually, don't you have a larger inverter than the Quattro 5000?
 

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