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Larson Electronics 6000W DC to DC Transformer - 120V DC to 400V DC - 15 Amps, Fan Cooled - N3R MT-TX-DC-120V-6KVA-400V-15A-N3R

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The Larson Electronics MT-TX-DC-120V-6KVA-400V-15A-N3R Weatherproof DC to DC Step-up Transformer converts 120V DC electrical current to 400V DC at 15Êamps max. This converter includes terminal block connections for input/output terminations. The unit takes 120Êvolts DC and converts it to 400Êvolts DC, allowing users to use 400V DC power to operate equipment like our LED light bars and Golights.

The MT-TX-DC-120V-6KVA-400V-15A-N3RÊ power converter provides a safe and effective way for users to tap into and utilize 120V DC power sources and step up this current to 400V DC. This unit can be operated with 120V DC input current and will output 400V DC current to power lights and equipment up to 6000Êwatts. The small size of this unit makes it ideal for indoor-outdoor operation of Larson Electronics LED light bars, Golights and other equipment that requires 400V DC current in locations where 120V DC power is readily available.

Features: The MT-TX-DC-120V-6KVA-400V-15A-N3RÊconverter can be operated with 120V DC. The unit converts this DC power input to 6000Êwatts, 400V DC at 15Êamps. This power device is equipped with a Class A/B EMC filter and utilizes fan cooling. The transformer is enclosed in a powder coated steel housing for durability. The power converter has a -40¡C to +65¡C operating temperature range. This converter is equipped with terminal block connections for input/output terminations. Operators can mount the unit on walls.


NOTE: In order to obtain the best performance and the longest operational life from these units, it is recommended that you do not exceed 75% of the unitÕs output amperage. To determine if this converter suits your desired application, add together the total wattage of the equipment you intend to use with this unit and divide this total by 400Êvolts to find the total amperage draw that will be placed upon the converter. Running these units at 100% of their capacity can create excess heat and lead to shortened converter life.

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