Filters
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Orion XS 12/12-50A DC-DC Charger -
Orion XS 1400 DC-DC Battery Charger -
Orion-Tr Smart Isolated DC-DC Chargers -
Orion-Tr Smart Non-Isolated DC-DC Chargers -
Blue Smart IP65 Charger 12V/15A 120V NEMA 5-15 -
Blue Smart IP67 Waterproof Charger 12V/25A 120V NEMA 5-15 -
Skylla-IP65 24/35(3) 120-240V Battery Charger -
Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12/50(1+1) 120-240V -
Rich Solar 12V (14.4V) 10A-20A | 100-240VAC | 12V LiFePO4 Battery Chargers -
MultiPlus 12/1200/50-16 120V VE.Bus -
MultiPlus 12/2000/80-50 120V (UL 458) -
MultiPlus 12/3000/120-50 120V (UL 1741 & 458) -
MultiPlus-II 12/3000/120-50 120V (UL 458) -
MultiPlus-II 12/3000/120-50 2x120V (UL 458) -
MultiPlus-II 24/3000/70-50 120V (UL 485) -
MultiPlus-II 24/3000/70-50 2x120V (UL 458) -
MultiPlus 48/2000/25-50 120V -
REDARC Classic 12V In-Vehicle DC-DC Battery Chargers -
REDARC 12V 12A Vehicle-to-Trailer DC-DC Battery Charger -
REDARC 24V 20A In-Vehicle DC-DC Battery Charger -
Progressive Dynamics 4600 Series Converter/Chargers -
Progressive Dynamics 9300 Series Converter Chargers -
Sterling Power Battery to Battery Charger 12V Input -
Sterling Power DC Battery to Battery Charger 35A
Frequently asked questions
What does an inverter do in a lithium power system?
An inverter converts DC battery power into AC electricity so you can run household appliances like microwaves, laptops, and tools.
What is the difference between an inverter and an inverter/charger?
An inverter powers AC devices from your batteries, while an inverter/charger also charges batteries when connected to shore power or a generator.
What does a DC-DC charger do?
A DC-DC charger safely charges your house battery from a vehicle’s alternator while protecting both the starter battery and lithium system.
Do I need a converter with a lithium system?
Converters are typically used in RV shore-power setups to convert AC to DC and charge batteries. Lithium-compatible converters ensure proper charging performance.
How do I choose the right inverter size?
Select an inverter based on the total wattage of devices you plan to run simultaneously, plus a buffer for startup surges from appliances like air conditioners or compressors.