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AIMS Power 2000 Watt, 4000 Watt Peak, Pure Sine DC to AC Power Inverter, USB Port, 2 Year Warranty, Optional Remote, Listed to UL 458

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Size: 2000 Watt


Features

  • 2000 Watts continuous / 4000 Watts peak, Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC Power 60 Hz UL Listed to UL 458. Input voltage range 9.5 16 volts / Output voltage 120 volts / Working temperature 32 104 F / Storage temperature 14 113 F.
  • Multiple safety features including AC output short circuit protection, Input over-voltage warning and shutdown, Input under-voltage warning and shutdown, Over temperature protection with indicator, and Overload protection.
  • This inverter has 2 GFCI AC outlets, USB Port, Optional remote (part # REMOTEHF) allows for easy on / off if the inverter is in a hard to reach location. High quality and very efficient. Efficiency 90%. This unit also has dual intelligent cooling fans that will start running when the case temperature reaches 104 F.
  • Life time tech support. 2-year manufacturers warranty. AIMS Power is an established leader in the power inverter industry with a dedicated technical support team to back up all our products.
  • Wide range of uses including home, cars, boats, and RVs. Good for use with sensitive equipment like LED lights, microwaves, and medical devices as well as sturdier equipment like pumps and motors.

Description

he AIMS Power pure sine inverter is capable of producing 2000 watts of clean power ideal for running your sensitive electronics. Great for use in vehicles, boats, camping and emergencies where back up power is needed and backed by an ETL certification and a 2 year warranty. The inverter features a resettable 20 amp GFCI outlet, along with a USB outlet. An optional wired remote is available for this unit, AIMS Power part number REMOTEHF. Power inverters have become a staple in businesses and homes around the world due to intermittent brown and black-outs. AIMS pure sine wave power inverters provide reliable transformation of DC power from a battery (such as the one in a car or RV) into AC power that can then be used to run lights, computers, printers, televisions, medical equipment and a broad range of appliances. And when it comes to selecting an inverter, it’s helpful to know that AIMS pure sine wave inverters represent the most technologically advanced, lightweight, compact and diverse inverters on the market to help ensure the widest use of applications. [FEATURES] 2000 Watt continuous power 4000 Watt surge 12 Volt DC input Pure sine wave GFCI Outlet 20 amp USB Outlet 2.1 amps Efficiency: 90% Short circuit protection On/off switch Dual cooling fans thermally controlled Instruction manual ETL Listed to UL 458 2 year tech support 2 year warranty parts and labor [SPECIFICATIONS] DC input / operating voltage: 9.5-16 volts Output voltage: 120 volts AC Output wave form: pure sine wave Output frequency: 60 Hz Battery low voltage alarm: 9.8 +/- 0.5 volts Battery low voltage shutdown: 9.5 v +/- 0.5 volts Full load efficiency: 90% No load minimum operating temperature: 32 degrees Fahrenheit Full load maximum operating temperature: 104 degrees Fahrenheit (automatic shutdown) GFCI reset- able AC outlet High input voltage shutdown: 16 volt Low input voltage shutdown: 9.5V +/- 0.5 volt

Brand: AIMS Power


Recommended Uses For Product: Home, Office, RV, Cabin, Vehicle


Power Source: Battery Powered


Wattage: 2000 watts


Model Name: PWRI200012120S


Manufacturer: ‎AIMS Power


Brand: ‎AIMS Power


Model: ‎PWRI200012120S


Item Weight: ‎12 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18 x 9.5 x 3.88 inches


Item model number: ‎PWRI200012120S


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PWRI200012120S


Voltage: ‎12 Volts (DC)


Wattage: ‎2000 watts


Date First Available: April 11, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • AIMS Unit Solved a Couple Problems
Size: 2000 Watt
I have a Volt EV that I use to power my house when faced with a power outage. My previous 1500W Ramsond inverter presented a couple serious problems for me: - The Volt continuously maintains the 12V battery via a dc-to-dc converter using the high voltage traction battery. However, occasionally, the converter would reach a level ever so slightly above 15V, which exceeds the maximum input voltage for most inverters, including the Ramsond. This caused the inverter to shut down. The AIMS unit allows up to a 16V input, so no problem. - My refrigerator, although a newer energy efficient model, would start the compressor(s) and the surge would cause the inverter to shut down. The surge capability of 3000W should have been sufficient to cover it, but it wasn't. The AIMS has no such issue. I've used it about 4 times so far, for up to 3 hours with zero issues, and so far it has been perfect. Whether it will fail prematurely, who knows, but so far so good. Couldn't be happier, especially at this price point. There are big name models from Samlex and Xantrex, but they come at a premium or major premium. If it holds up, this is absolutely perfect. Lest anyone be concerned, I realize can't draw anywhere close to 2000W from the Volt without exceeding the capability of the Volt's converter. Edit: After an additional 7 months use, guess what happened -- it continues to impress. Using it 1 or 2 times per week, it runs my TV and DVR, Fridge, router, wireless phone basestation, and thermostat. Never an issue so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017 by Cyclist

  • Working great for over two years.
Size: 2000 Watt
Has worked great, I have started slow and small, so it has been wired and rewired, moved a few times. The over heat protection works! I had it in a location once that became too hot, thank you Aims. Using a 12volt 300 Ah Lithium. Getting ready to put a second 300 Ah batt. in parallel.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Gus

  • Powers RV Microwave and powers RV A/C
Size: 3000 Watt
This review is for the "AIMS Power 3000 WATT Pure SINE Power Inverter". I have not used this much, so this is not a testimony to its reliability or longevity, but so far I have only set it up as a "proof of concept" for my RV. With only a single Flooded Lead Acid deep cycle battery (Deka Marine DP24 rated with 550 CCA) as a test mule, I was able to prove out two things: the ability of the inverter to start and run my A/C unit (just briefly, to prove the inverter could handle starting the compressor motor), and the ability of the inverter/battery combo to power my microwave for at least 5 minutes on full power without dying. The microwave owners manual says it takes a Supply Power of 1500W. I actually did the test with the microwave at 50% power (most or all microwave ovens accomplish this merely by turning it on at full power for 10-15 seconds, and then turning off the heater for the same amount of time, repeatedly for the full cook time you program). I did this because I only have the single battery described above and I didn't want to draw the full ~150A from it for 5 minutes straight, but rather intermittently over 10 minutes total. And I made sure to put a bowl of water in the oven so it would not heat while empty.... The A/C unit label shows 12.8A for the compressor and 2.4A for the interior fan (maybe it's only 1.2A on the low setting - I will estimate - which is how I operated it). At those numbers, the A/C unit should be consuming about 1700W in steady state. Of course surge current to start the compressor was the greater challenge, but this inverter was able to do it - and I did not even need to use the inverter's "soft start" power-on feature (where one turns on the A/C unit first, THEN powers on the inverter, and the inverter ramps up its output voltage gradually). I was hoping I wouldn't need "soft start", because it would have been a nuisance to have to turn off and then power back on the inverter whenever the A/C compressor had to cycle on again. I did NOT try to run both the A/C and the microwave at the same time, that is more stress than I wanted to put on my little battery and I would rather test the inverter that way later when I obtain a couple of paralleled 100AH lithium batteries better rated for such a load. So, to anyone wanting this for the same purpose that I explained above, it looks like it's a go. I should note that this inverter - like most I've seen - has the heat sink cooling fins (to which the power transistors are all bolted to, up and down the length of the thing inside) oriented longitudinally. This is no surprise, you can see this on the photos of this and practically every other unit on the market. The manual says something like "don't mount upside down" which I really don't understand, because it has four fans inside which should be good to keep the thing running cool no matter what orientation it is used in. But, since the fans only turn on (and consume a little bit of extra power) when the unit heats up enough, it would actually be optimal to orient the thing vertically (the long dimension being vertical, that is) because air cooling works best when the fins are vertical and the air flows readily from bottom to top when the thing is warm or hot. The better cooling effect you can get from the heat sink cooling fins, the less often the fans will have to turn on, and also the more effective will be the cooling of the unit in any case. I just wanted to note that, even though I might not even be able to mount this thing vertically in my own rig as there probably isn't space to do so...... You will probably want to get the remote control (not supplied). I'm not sure if it is simple enough to build one or if there is a more complicated circuit to hack if you want to build your own (the plug is a standard telephone RJ-11 so easy to obtain). But, since your inverter will probably not be accessible at the point of use of your appliance, it will sure be nice to be able to power it (or reset it, if you overwork it and drive it into overload/shutdown) without going over to the unit - wherever it is mounted - to accomplish that. I'm sure I will get a remote when I eventually mount this in my RV. As others discussing similar size power inverters have said, you'll want to at least double up 4 gauge cables (4 gauge is the easiest to obtain) because even running my microwave at 50% for those 5 minutes, my cables which were hanging in open air were noticeably warm from the intermittent ~150 amps flowing. Imagine the inverter is capable of nearly twice that current draw - continuously - and you would find a single 4 gauge cable not capable of safely handling that current without some kind of meltdown (twice the current generates FOUR TIMES the heat in any cable) and even moreso if the cable was not hanging in open air and couldn't easily dissipate all that heat. By the way, the standards for safe current capacity for a 4 gauge wire at ROOM temperature (i.e., not bundled with other wires in a confined space....) is something like 120A. Always check the temperature of all the high-current connections and cabling with everything running at full load for a long time and don't just take my word for it. Have fun and be safe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2022 by Benjamin P

  • Two Units Failed. One with buzzing and smoke, and a second one smoked on first power on.
Size: 2000 Watt
Update! I have increased my rating from two stars to four stars as Aims really stepped up and immediately shipped me a replacement for the new inverter and replaced the used inverter as well. Technical support did give me some advice that "may" have caused an issue with the new inverter that worked for three days after a year of occasional off and on! I learned a lot! NOTE: DO NOT bond neutral and ground if installing in a travel trailer or even in a home solar installation. That 'may' cause a problem that I experienced with the new/first unit. Still don't know why the used unit smoked wiht nothing plugged in. But Aims did me good!!! I purchased the Aims 2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter from Amazon and Aims, to use with my travel trailer and the small solar system I installed. The inverter was ordered on 8/30/2019 and I installed it shortly after it arrived, the first part of September. The inverter worked great but the summer travel trailer camping season had ended so the trailer was tucked away for the winter and the inverter disconnected. However during the winter, I often did check everything in the trailer, reconnected the inverter and it still worked plugging my wife's blow dryer in for testing on occasion. Fast forward to June 2020... we were out in the forest for the first time "camping" in our trailer for several days and the inverter continued to work well. It powered my wife's blow dryer, the TV and USB chargers. On the third morning we heard some clicks or popping sounds coming from the inverter. When I checked, the inverter was still running, light on, but I could smell smoke and it was buzzing very loudly! Never made a sound before. We cut our outing short and came home. Aims Corporation was responsive and I was issued an RMA as it was still under warranty. I found the exact same inverter, the Aims 2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter, used from Aims, their retail store for less than new and wanting to get out in the forests again, I ordered it. Upon its arrival I installed it in the trailer, Hooked up my battery power, switched the circuit breaker on then turned the unit on... Green light came on, and stayed on while the unit smoked!!! There was nothing plugged into the outlet.. no load. Switched it off as quick as I could! So... two Aims 2000 watt Pure Sine Wave Inverters, one never really used, the other a warranted used unit both failing. Aims Corp was again responsive about issuing an RMA but this time I was told I needed to contact tech support when the replacement(s) come before hooking it up as there must be something wrong with my hookup. I will oblige. But, Red to Red, (positive), Black to Black, (negative), should do it! Not sure how you hook them up wrong unless you reverse polarity, but then they will immediately crowbar across a diode and some fuses will pop to try and protect the inverter from reverse polarity. I have now been searching for a better inverter but Aims are supposed to be pretty good inverters. I am not certain that they are mechanically sound to be bounced around in shipping much less being in a travel trailer. Now the two week wait, plus, for a replacement and/or refund. Again, the customer support has been excellent, as it should be for under warranty items. But I am not having very good luck. Your mileage may vary! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020 by JohnJ

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