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Inverter 3000W 48V Hybrid 1Phase int Charger 40A MPPT RIIO Sun TBB Wifi Optional
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Inverter 5000W 48V Hybrid 1Phase int Charger 70A MPPT 90A RIIO Sun TBB
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Inverter 5000W 48V Hybrid 1Phase MPPT **A Apollo Maxx TBB
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Inverter 5000W 48V Off Grid 1Phase Int Charger 70A RIIO TBB
Browse Alternators for Sale
Ensure that the electrical system in your generator or vehicle runs smoothly. Whether you need alternators for generators, vehicles or just professional advice, we have the expertise and inventory to cater to your needs.
Types of Alternators
Alternators for sale can be divided into 5 different types:
- Automotive alternators also known as car alternators
- Diesel-electric locomotive alternators used in trains
- Radio alternators used to generate radio waves
- Brushless alternators that use rotors rather than brushes to generate electric current
- Marine alternators used in ships and boats
Ultimately, the alternator you opt for should be designed for your purposes. At Probe, we provide premium alternators for cars and heavy-duty fleets.
Alternator vs Generator
An alternator turns mechanical energy into AC electricity, or alternating current, while a generator converts mechanical energy to either AC or DC (direct current) electricity. In other words, both devices convert mechanical energy into electricity, but while an alternator can only generate an alternating current, a generator can generate alternating and direct currents.
Having trouble deciding which is right for you? Contact our team of experts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Alternators turn mechanical energy into electricity. Alternators for cars are activated by a drive belt. The drive belt activates a pulley which turns the rotor shaft of the alternator. This then spins magnets around a coil, resulting in electricity.
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