Improved 6000 Watt Low Frequency AIMS Power Inverter Charger

The AIMS Power 6000 watt 24 volt low frequency inverter charger has been rethought — featuring a more compact size, mounting capabilities and a redesigned transformer — to better meet customers’ needs.

AIMS Power's new 6000 watt low frequency inverter charger

AIMS Power's new 6000 watt low frequency inverter charger features a more compact case.

This unit still includes the same 300 percent surge rating that allows for usage with appliances that have a high start-up electrical surge, such as air conditioners and compressors. It also still includes the same direct connect terminal block, which allows for and easily-accessible and clean connection.

This unit is still AIMS Power’s top-of-the-line inverter, and it’s still compatible with every electrical system on Earth, making it the best option on the market for clean off-grid, mobile and/or emergency backup electricity.

The new unit is model # PICOGLF60W24V240VS.

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AIMS Power Inverters and the Man Behind the Business, Bruce de Jong

AIMS Power inverters celebrates 12 years of business in 2013. To celebrate, the president & founder, Bruce de Jong, tells the company’s story.

Bruce de Jong

AIMS Power president & founder, Bruce de Jong during the interview for this story in his Reno, Nevada office.

Reno, Nevada (PRWEB) September 22, 2013

AIMS Power inverters were born from one man’s garage, one man’s sanctuary in Reno, Nevada.

“That’s where I built the foundation of the business,” company founder and president Bruce de Jong said. “But it became apparent that shipping truckloads out of my garage wasn’t exactly appreciated by the neighbors.”

de Jong utilized the resource for about a year starting in February 2001, dedicating late nights developing inverter designs and researching renewable energy markets, waking up at sunrise to land deals and ship them the same day — all from the limited space normally meant for parking his car.

Part of his motivation came from the prospect of building a family, as he married his now wife of 12 years, Laura de Jong, that same year. Part of it came from the desire to do business better than the “horrible bosses” he had in the past, but most of it came from the simple desire for more freedom and security in life.

With a college degree and more than a handful of business experience under his belt, an inspired de Jong led the way in developing the most extensive line of inverters available on the market today, boasting 52 different models to meet customers’ varying needs.

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AIMS Power inverters bring truckers the comforts of home

The 2000 watt pure sine AIMS Power inverter charger is a great tool for truckers.

Driving for days on end requires a strong will and extraordinary preparation skills. AIMS Power inverters can help with the latter.

The road can be a lonely, draining place. Help yourself out or help a friend out by giving the gift of mobile electricity with an AIMS Power inverter.

Experienced big-rig drivers know that bringing along some of the comforts of home is a great way to battle the boredom of a long haul.
The only problem is getting the right electricity inside the cab of a truck …

This is where an AIMS Power inverter comes in handy. A popular unit for truckers is our 2000 watt low frequency inverter charger, which has two convenient ground fault circuit interrupter AC outlets so you can plug whatever you want in.

This inverter takes 12 volts DC so it can hook right up to most any truck’s standard battery system. Plus, the unit also comes in a 24 volt model. So in the rare case that your truck uses a 24 volt battery system, we’ve still got you covered.

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Princeton’s ‘Power in a Box’ Relies on AIMS Power Inverter, Goes to Bermuda

San Francisco, California — July 22, 2013

An AIMS Power inverter runs Princeton’s ‘Power in a Box’ – a humanitarian effort by the university’s Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) program – to help Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) this summer.

Princeton 'Power in a Box'

Princeton University students deploying the 40-foot, retractable wind turbine from their 'Power in a Box' -- The system uses a 5000 watt AIMS Power inverter -- Image by Frank Wojciechowski, courtesy of Princeton University

A renewable energy system is only as strong as the power inverter it uses.

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