Ekström 3000i (2700 W, 4 l)
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Ekström 3000i

2700 W, 4 l


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Alexander102

2 years ago

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Dot-Matrix

2 years ago

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According to the instruction manual, the 60Hz version only has 120V, while the 50Hz version supplies 230-240V. Since I have not found a switch, I assume that there are 2 versions of this generator. Since the generator is advertised here with an output voltage of AC 240V, I assume that it runs at 50Hz. So you are right, 60Hz would be useless for Europe (except for consumers who can handle this input voltage). Actually, though, Galaxis needs to confirm that they sell the 50Hz version here. Yes, I bought this unit, but I must confess that I did not measure it. The consumer I had connected as a test would also have coped with 60Hz.

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esteban.concha

3 years ago

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Chantal Schneider

3 years ago

It switches off the output if the voltage drops too much (e.g. less than 180 V). It then behaves as if overloaded. The frequency remains at 50Hz, +- 0.1Hz. If the frequency changes sharply, this means that the inverter is already defective and there is no longer any effective protection.

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roefe1955

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Hello with 1600W rather not. Depending on the model, a refrigerator already consumes 1200-2000W and then a TV set with certainly another 1200-1500W and the PC will also consume its 500-700W. that won't be enough for everything.

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