LiteFuze LT-5000 5000 Watt Voltage Converter Transformer – Step Up/Down – 110V/220V – Circuit Breaker Protection
The LiteFuze LT series 5000 watt Step Up/Step Down heavy duty voltage transformer is equipped with circuit breaker protection so you’ll never need to replace fuses on overload. It also features the convertingbox technology which ensures lighter weight and noise reduction during operation. The LT-5000 is compatible to operate on 50 hz or 60 hz. It is designed to convert single phase 110-120V to 220-240V or 220-240V to 110-120V. This CE certified transformer is safer with advanced side vents for ventilation. The efficiency factor of LT series voltage transformers is 1.5, use this factor to determine the correct size voltage transformer for your electronics/applainces. Just multiply the efficiency factor times the max power(watt) rating of your product and then purchase a transformer of atleast that size. LT series transformers are equipped with high grade copper coils which makes them energy efficient during voltage conversion. 5 Year Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty
Product Features
- NOTE: This converter is designed only for European/Asian 220V (Single Phase) , it will not Work with American 220 (Dual Phase)
- Up to 5000 Watt Maximum Capacity, Heavy Duty Step Up/Down Voltage Converter Transformer (110/120V 220/240V)
- Circuit Breaker Protection, convertingbox Technology (Lighter Weight & Noise Reduction), Thick Industrial Heavy Grade Cord Multiple Sockets (German/French Shucko Output Socket & Universal Sockets)
- Weight: 29.25 lbs, Dimensions: 8.75″ x 6.75″ x 12.00″, CE Certified. Limited 5 Year Warranty
- Efficiency Factor of 1.25x. Make sure you multiply the wattage of your appliance by 1.25 and get a transformer bigger than that.
High efficiency, better than other brands
Very good qiality
Solid! Solid!Impressive build quality; It was striking when I first saw it. (I bought the 1,500V version.)I plugged in a 500WS 200V AC photography monolight into this and used it to cover parts of a wedding. It didn’t fail, even with the light at full power.In testing, I tried to push it by plugging two of the 500WS monolights in at once, and cranking both to maximum. Then it _did_ fail after awhile, triggering its built in breaker. There was no damage to the device…