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2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 12V DC to 110V 120V AC with UL Approved Fuses and 20A AC Hardwire Terminal Compatible with Lithium Battery for Home RV Truck Off-Grid Solar by VOLTWORKS

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Size: 2000W


Features

  • 2000W Pure Sine Wave Power InverterProvides 2000w DC 12volt to AC 120volt continuous power, coming with 2 AC outlets and 1 hardwire terminal and 2.4A USB port for fast charging.
  • More Widely Usage The 2000W pure sine wave inverter provides ture sine wave power for your gameplayer, car vaccum, camera, TV, phone, fridge ,microwave oven, cooktop and etc, in when emergency, hurricane, storm, snowstorm, and outage anywhere AC power is needed.
  • With 15ft Remote ControllerThe 15ft remote controller is more convenient for you to turn 2000W power inverter on/off. Remote is rj10,4P4C, easily to DIY long cables by yourself.
  • Advance ProtectionsIncluding Short circuit protection,Input over-voltage/ under-voltageprotection,Outputshort-circuit,over-load,over-current,over-temperature protection.Durable Aluminum Housing can protect power inverter from drops and bumps.The built-in cooling fan ensures you a ultra silent using experience,also keeps the inverter running safely and effectively at a low temperature.avoid overheat.
  • Silent Intelligent cooling fanThe cooling fan will not run when start up the inverter,it will start running only when temperature reachs 104F, low no-load current ,save battery power.
  • What You Will GetA 2000w pure sine wave inverter, a 15ft remote controller, a instruction manual, 2x Battery Cables (black and red),a friendly and patient customer after-service.18-Months Warranty.Product liability insurance is covered by AIG insurance company.

Brand: VOLTWORKS


Recommended Uses For Product: Travel, Road trips, Camping, Recreational Vehicle, Boat, Small electronics, Household appliances, Workshop See more


Power Source: DC 12V


Wattage: 2000 watts


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 15 x 8 x 3.9 inches


Item Weight: 9.7 pounds


Date First Available: June 22, 2022


Manufacturer: VOLTWORKS


Country of Origin: China


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  • Great Workhorse at a very fair price
Size: 3000W
This pure sine wave inverter is a solid workhorse at a very fair price. I have two units from this company, one with the fancy screen, and this one. I prefer this one as I don't need a big glowy screen for my application, and the remote that comes with this one is nicely useable and able to be placed/mounted wherever you like. The fact that this unit tends to be more affordable than the one with the screen furthers my belief that this unit is a no-brainer. I have been using it about 6 months continuously so far without any issues, and I have it paired up with this LIFePO4 battery which I also think is a steal (this one: https://amzn.to/3KKfdlA). They work excellently together. In addition, one of the things I appreciate about this company's power inverters is they are very quiet, with the fan only coming on during times of high heat or high power draw (over 1400 watts or 104 degrees F). So if this type of draw fits your needs, I can easily recommend this unit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by J

  • Seems to work well
Size: 1500W
This has been updated after having for a few months for the 1,500W pure sine inverter. I have done some digging to try to get a better understanding of the nuances of this inverter. This in the USA market. Something to point out when I asked the brand label about using a bonding plug with this inverter is they recommend against it, claiming it could cause damage and be dangerous, instead referring to using a GFCI inverter. However, now I have spent some time in the NEC codes and ran some tests and the answer I have is this is a "floating neutral" "power generator". In the NEC code a "separately derived" generator must have a ground bonded neutral. For an inverter like this, you can do this via a bonding plug. It works. Now with the bonding plug the inverter is NEC compliant. The only reason you would not bond an inverter like this is if you are using it with a transfer switch (or other setup) where you know there is already a bonded ground neutral connection. All NEC compliant setups only have one bonding point, not zero, not two. So in the case of say mounting this in a car, it is a "separately derived" generator and thus must have the ground and neutral bonded in order to be NEC compliant. Another way to put it in simple terms is the manufacturer recommendation is more dangerous than conforming to NEC codes as you cannot clear a ground fault state without a ground-neutral bond, and this is why it is confusing to talk to them because they are telling you the wrong things. They don't actually understand how their products work and they certainly don't understand electrical codes in the USA. I have done some reading and have done some tests and the brand label for this inverter is just plain wrong. At least whoever engineered this inverter knew what they were doing and designed something that conforms to norms, at least for products coming out of China. It is just the brand label selling this inverter never talked to the engineer, so they have no idea what is going on. (If it generates AC power and is coming out of China, it is probably a "floating neutral" generator unless otherwise stated. Even if it claims to be bonded, you still have to hook an AC outlet tester to it to see if they lied to you.) One of my big goals with this inverter is to drive single phase AC motors. This works fine with this inverter, no buzzing. (MST inverters will cause motors to buzz and get super hot, so thus why pure sine is important.) Actually, you don't really use the whole 1,500W most of the time for this use case because most of this extra inverter capability is to just get one of these motors started and then handle the electrical noise from one of these rather primitive motors. An inverter closer to the rated power of one of these motors will get overwhelmed by the starting load and then electrical noise while in operation and shed the load. This inverter is doing the job without shedding the load, so success. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by BatteryKing

  • Still trucking along with no issues
Size: 1500W
Ran my older fridge and freezer (600-700w) 8 hours with no problem and still had 12.8v. Very good for first night out of the box. Last inverter I bought had multiple issues even thought it was 1100w. Will come back later on and update. Only downside is no display for wattage, but I will trade that for a good nights sleep with no worries. Will give 5* if it continues to run like it did out of the box. Review update…rating 5 stars now, this inverter works great, fridge and freezer are still running flawlessly. Maxed out the capacity the other day running a tea pot that rated 1470 watts. Inverter fan was running while the tea pot was coming to a boil, but never shut off. Very happy with my 1500 watt inverter! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024 by Anch777

  • Not ideal for unsupervised off-grid systems
Size: 1500W
Quality seemed ok but momentary on/off switch doesn’t resume in the on state when DC supply power drops and is reapplied. Need it for an off-grid system where if voltage drops bc batteries are failing, the inverter will at least reset power to 120v circuits once enough PV comes in every day.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Glen

  • Has a bonded neutral, ensure you connect a ground!!!!
Size: 3000W
Ok, to start with. This unit has a bonded neutral and you need to connect the ground on the unit to either an Earth ground or to a Frame ground if using it in a trailer or motorhome. If you hook it up correctly, all is good and safe with the world!! I bought this unit because I wanted to run by microwave/convection over on it when dry camping or in a rest stop. The load placed on the unit is higher than the rated load of the equipment when it starts up. The recommendation is to have a unit about 3 times larger than you need to deal with any startup current draws. This 3,000 watt unit handles every with ease!! No problems at all. The remote is easy to wire in and simple to install. You do not need to use it if you do not want to. Keep in mind that if you have the unit on and no items are connected to it, it will still draw power and will still run your battery down. Measured current draw with nothing running was .7 amps. if you figure 1 amp to make it simple, you are killing 24 amp hours of battery capacity to let it just run with nothing on! So, turn it off when not needed. That is why the remote switch is good!!! I have not had the fan come on yet with what I am using. Of course, I have not run the oven on the microwave more than 1 hour. In case you are wondering, I have a 300 amp hour lithium iron oxide battery. I am pleased with the unit and I would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024 by Ralph Furlong

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