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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Very quality product, with a great price, love it.
Jrandsusi
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
After watching reviews on this unit I purchased the 2000 watt unit and so far am very pleased with it. This makes it possible for us to run the microwave, hair dryer or TV when we are out ruffing it in the wild! This unit is well built and I like the fact that I can hardwire a circuit on the front of it. I have tested the microwave, a small space heater and my wifes blow dryer at different times and it seems to do a good job. I have it hooked up to 2 100 amp 12 volt lifepo4 batteries.
Marc
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
Works well,Tested at capacity for 30+min , without issues.Recommended
Jason
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
If you are looking to set up a battery backup system, then you won't go wrong with this inverter. It has every feature you would need, and it is all well thought out and designed. When I first got this inverter, I was pleasantly surprised with how well it is made. Everything is solid and well put together, and I would say this would stand up to some of the bigger names out there and perform just as well, or better.Because this is a 3000-watt inverter, it is a bit on the large side with some decent weight behind it, which is to be expected. But if you plan on using this for a more mobile setup, take that into consideration. However, being 3000 watts also means you have plenty of power to run most things you would need. With the proper setup, this inverter could easily power multiple devices with no issues at all, and being pure sine wave, you don't have to worry about plugging some of your more sensitive electronics into it.This is a fantastic unit for setting up in an RV or trailer, and you can run it standalone or hardwire it in. One of its top features is that it is capable of being hardwired into a panel or system using the built-in AC terminal block. This means you could connect it directly to your panel, giving you tons more options and control. The remote LCD display allows you to keep an eye on everything without needing to get directly to the unit.If you plan on any sort of battery-powered system, then this unit should be at the top of your list for components to add.WHAT I LIKED:• 3000 W gives you plenty of power• Pure sine wave, so no worries with sensitive equipment• AC terminal block allows hardwiring• 4 sockets and USB ports give you plenty of options• Remote LCD display means you can tuck the unit away and still monitor what is going onWHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:• Being 3000 W, it is large and heavy, so be aware if you plan on using it for a portable setup.
howard fitzner
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
put in my rv to use cpap with just battery works great
Presence x Love
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2025
I bring this out camping and dont leave without it, we've loaded this thing up so many times with a TV, charging multiple devices at once, We even used it to power this little portable microwave and dishwasher. Its hooked up to a car battery that we have solar panels charging and that system has seemed to work awesome, and we just use the power when needed. The quality feels like what it should for the cost, its even better than a name brand one I have that costs almost 2x this one, so im not sure how they got away with that. Its a nice hard metal shell, all the plugs are nice and tight and the fuses are easily accessible in case you need to replace one quick. I TIRED to blow a fuse and we plugged in all of our heavier power draw units to it and still couldnt blow a fuse (For testing and review sake)The little screen it comes with is awesome, shows how much watts is going into the unit and out of it, as well as the battery power left. The cords it came with COULD have been longer, however they are decently thick and gave me no cause for concern or any issues.The wired remote is a cool feature, perhaps if you use this in an RV or something, ive only personally used it twice and that was to test it and make sure it turned the unit on or off, it also comes with decently long cord, just over 9ft from the inverter to the remote control, so good length there. It came with extra fuses, a little wrench to attach the leads to the terminals and overall theres nothing id change with this unit so far.Very impressed with the overall function and use.
Rafael Cermeño
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
The inverter works perfectly for 2 hours with a load of 75-120 W, after this a strong smell of smoke began coming from inside the inverter, it was disconnected and until now I have not turned it on again, unfortunately I have not had any luck with this equipment, for this reason I do not recommend it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Received the 1500W (wireless) inverter earlier today. I put it through just a few initial tests and can say first impressions are better than expected - so far, it's a keeper and a great value. I am pairing it with a single 12v 100Ah LiFePo4 off-brand battery. Note: I have no way of testing the Pure Sine Wave, but expect it is truly what it says.Low loads (under 100W) don't cause much sag in the voltage (119V vs. 120V). Sustained 1500W loads do not trip the inverter, and AC voltage sags to 115V on the display which is respectable. The two fans kick in when you'd expect them to. The included medium-gauge cables are well made, but they did get hot at full loads, and you may wish to replace or supplement them. They were labeled with manufacturer only - "Putong Cable Co.". (Note many other inverters come with dual, smaller-gauge cables which I think is cheesy.)The wireless display with on/off is a neat trick, and it can be wired or wireless. This display has a battery within it so no need to have it plugged in. I see no obvious way to open it, BTW. It seems to charge via included micro-USB cable. Quickly click the single button and it will show the *internal* battery (~4.1v at full), which is a nice touch. Note the sending unit that plugs into the RJ11 remote port is likely to break if hit by something since it sticks out a bit, so take care with this.I found this inverter consumes a low 5 watts when on and idle (and seems the same when the wireless display was connected), and at most 0.5 watts when off. The two ports labeled "USB 3.0" are live when the unit is off, which I've seen on other inverters. The single USB-C is labeled "PD30W", and when connected to my Pixel 6A showed "charging rapidly" with the unit off. Depending on what's connected to it, I think it really can put out 30W whether on or off.As others have said, the biggest con for this unit is the inaccurate power on the display. I can confirm (on this model at least) the display is showing lower than actual. A 35W load showed 0W. A 50W load showed 36W. Also, I believe a 1500W load shows around 1300W, which seems way off, but I am less sure of this variance. I hope to get some more precise measurements and update here.
Stargazer
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
All together this is a pretty good inverter. It is bigger than it looks and kind of heavy too which I suppose is a good sign. It seems like a quality build in that everything is put together tightly and neatly. It had no problem powering some larger items that I have. Eventually I'll be using this with solar panels. As far as the remote control goes, I haven't quite figured out how to use that yet. When I press the power button on the remote to turn the unit off, the screen remains on even though the rest of it seems off. This actually consumes energy so I'm really not quite sure if I'm doing something wrong or if the remote is just designed to work that way. I suppose I'll figure that out over time.
Dean S.
Reviewed in Canada on August 15, 2024
Works as expected without issue. The only thing is that the short cables provided are of no value. Their gauge is too light for the amperage that this unit handles. Still working great after months of constant use.
J&K T
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I have purchased 4 different inverters this year as I have been building my family emergency backup powerstations. This brand is now my go to. I have purchased two of them most recently the 2000w inverter and it is durable. Puts out a constant 119/120 VAC, runs extremely cool (once you upgrade the terminal cables to at least 2 gauge). You can tell it is made with quality materials as it is heavier than the other 2000w inverters that I bought. Trust me do not go cheap on an inverter as it will fail so, I paid a little more and am extremely happy with this brand. Fan is quiet and it is a pure sine wave. Runs my microwave better than another inverter that I have, and is true 2000w. If anything fails, trust me I will update my rating. However, I would highly recommend this as you will not be disappointed.
Porter
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
Edited review (oroginal review below):The seller quickly reached out to us to attempt to resolve our issue with this inverter. They asked some questions to help determine what the problem was. Ultimately, the seller determined that this particular inverter had a problem. They immediately offered a refund or a replacement. We took the refund because we had already purchased a replacement (we were in a hurry).I changed my review from 1 to 4 stars due to excellent, fast, customer service!Original Review:We took this 2000w inverter out camping once and the inverter seemed to work well, although it was very light use with just a small 40w fridge.On the second use, we ran about 1,000 watts for 3 hours. Then the inverter stopped working (battery still had charge). Now when we attach to battery, the display's backlight illuminates immediately but nothing appears and the on/off button does nothing. Days later the remote display gives us an overload (OL) and overtemp (OT) warning, even when no load is plugged in and the inverter is room temp.And, the only way to turn it off and on is to disconnect and connect to the battery. Neither the remote nor the on board power buttons control the inverter.Fuses are all fine. No burn marks or heat marks anywhere inside the casing although it smells strong.
Johnston
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2024
I've got this setup on the solar system at my hunt camp. It's a solid unit and has great options for the price. I've used it to backfeed the internal grid of the building without issue and I've run electric heat guns and fans off of it. The watts display is great to see how your consumption is going. Would recommend.
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