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Old 04-10-2019, 15:32   #1
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Accupower Step down transformer 230V-110V $650 USD

Are you puddle jumping this year to French Polynesia, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia and want to charge at the dock or run your AC without a genset?

This portable transformer is designed to charge your batteries, run your appliances and even a 16K BTU air conditioner on your sailboat.... It has a standard marine 30A connector to plug into your shorepower connection and a 220V plug on the other end that is used in AUS/NZ. I also have an adapter plug for French Polynesia.

Accupower 2000-Watt Hard-Wire Voltage Transformer (ADUW-2000)

Converts 110–120 volts to 220–240 volts and vice versa
Does NOT convert Hz but most appliances are tolerant
Includes knock-out box housing wired for 30A 110V Marine Output and 230V Input connections
Made for high-power appliances

Designed to power the battery charger, boat appliances or 16K BTU air conditioner, the ADUW-2000 hard-wire voltage transformer is the best possible PORTABLE solution to providing the power you need. It is NOT waterproof so you will need to keep it under your bimini or dodger. I used a similar solution in french polynesia 10 years ago and it worked great.

Professionally wired and bench tested by Marks Marine Electronics in San Diego.

All Tru-Watts™ products are guaranteed for 120% of their stated wattage, and the ADUW-2000 is built with an internal circuit breaker for your safety. You also receive a lifetime warranty, ongoing customer support, and $10,000 in damage protection with every order.

AC power only
Includes built-in overload protection
Manufactured in the U.S.
25 lbs
Width 4 inches
Height 9 inches
Depth 4.5 inches


Currently located in Puerto Vallarta, but will be cruising La Paz and the Sea of Cortez this winter and the Gold Coast of Mexico in early spring.

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