Collection: 24V & 48V DC Air Conditioner
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48V Native DC Mini Split Heat Pump HVAC; 1-3 Tons. No Inverter Required.
- Regular price
- $2,199.00
- Sale price
- $2,199.00
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24 Volt Window Air Conditioner & Heater 9,000 BTU/h (0.75 ton)
- Regular price
- $1,590.00
- Sale price
- $1,590.00
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24 Volt Battery Powered Portable Air Conditioner 12,000 BTU/h (1 ton)
- Regular price
- $1,650.00
- Sale price
- $1,650.00
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48 Volt Battery Powered Portable Air Conditioner 12,000 BTU/h (1 ton)
- Regular price
- $1,750.00
- Sale price
- $1,750.00
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48 Volt Window Air Conditioner & Heater 9,000 BTU/h (0.75 ton)
- Regular price
- $1,620.00
- Sale price
- $1,620.00
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Solar Air Conditioner Complete Kit - 1 Ton - Runs all day and night
- Regular price
- $0.00
- Sale price
- $0.00
Running air conditioning from DC using Inverters sucks! Our Pure DC Heat Pumps are In Stock and ship same day from our California warehouse — delivery in 3-5 days nationwide!
The air conditioner is probably your biggest load & draws the most power, all day long. Using a 24V or 48V Pure DC Air Conditioner solves several problems:
- Give your inverter a break. Air conditioning draws a lot of power. You need a very powerful inverter to keep A/C running. Even if it handles the load, it will hum, buzz, fans full speed, and be extremely annoying. Pure DC air conditioners wire directly to your DC battery bank / charge controller and do not need an inverter.
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Unbelievable efficiency - by combining the pure DC power that solar panels provide with pure DC motors, the real world efficiency improvement is often 200% over using a 110V or 220V AC air conditioner. When you have limited solar power, this means you can run real, powerful air conditioning with less power than ever before. A 1 ton Pure DC air conditioner draws at most 750 watts and often in the 550 watt range. Just think about how few panels you need to make this happen.
- Pure DC air conditioners are safer to wire due to lower operating voltages, don't emit EMF, and can be used in marine, RV, trailer, camper, tent, glamping, and other situations where a regular air conditioner is not feasible.
While pure DC air conditioners are substantially more expensive than their AC counterparts, the extra cost pays for itself in no time when you consider that you don't have to dedicate an inverter for its use, and need only half the solar power or battery storage to keep it running at night compared to regular HVAC units.