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The JARXIOKE 3000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter is designed for RVs and off-grid solar systems, converting 24V DC to 110/120V AC with high efficiency. It features 3 AC outlets, dual USB ports, an LCD display, and remote control functionality, ensuring convenience and safety for all your power needs.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.99"L x 8.07"W x 3.46"H |
Standby Power Shutoff | 90% |
Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
Peak Output Power Watts | 6000 |
Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
Frequency | 6E+1 Hz |
Display Type | LCD |
Number of Outlets | 3 |
Input Voltage | 24 Volts |
Output Power | 3000 Watts |
Wattage | 6000 watts |
S**T
Simple install, works as expected
First, to the reviewer dissing this unit because it didn't provide the full 2500W from a single plug. The chart above will help explain to you WHY no unit in this class will EVER do that. The plug in the top right is the normal plug for US homes and is also the plug pretty much EVERY inverter in this class offers. It's a 15A circuit (same as your house). It's the plug used in THIS inverter. That means from each plug you can only draw 1800W MAX (15A X 120V = 1800W) from each plug.In the middle on the left side is a 20 amp socket. Notice that one side has a t-slot. That tells you it's a 20A circuit. Now a 20A circuit would get you CLOSE to 2500W, but not quite (20A x 120v = 2400W). This is NOT the socket used on this inverter.On to the actual review of this unit. It's a super simple install with the included cables. I can't speak to the quality of the cables. They seem large enough and I hope they are real copper rather than copper claded aluminum. They do have nice ring terminals on each end that seem to be crimped on well. Also, all four ends have NO actual wire showing, just the rings.The unit itself has a nice heft. The small display on the front has all the important info. One place I've noticed that Chinese electronics fall down is where the cables connect. Usually they are flimsy and ill fitting. On this unit the connection is well though out, solid and completely insulated.For power I use a 250Ah LiFePo4 battery with a 200A BMS which can supply everything the inverter can draw. So for a test I put my house fridge (700A), chest freezer (600W), Desk top computer (300A), 4 monitors (about 150W total) for a total of a little over 1700W on one plug. Remember, the MAX available if you're ac is 120v (not 110v or 115v). I had everything set up to power on immediately, so big draw as soon as you start. Everything powered up and ran just like they were plugged into separate wall circuits.The twin fans do ramp up with temperature and are NOT the quietest fans in the world. But that's sort of a function of their size. Small fans have to spin faster to send the same amount of air as a bigger fan. At full chat they aren't hugely annoying, but you WILL hear them. You probably don't want them in the living room or right next to you at a campsite.The unit offers 3 120vac plugs on three separate 15A circuits. I would've liked to see individual replaceable fuses for each but instead there is only a single 40A fuse for the entire thing. They do give you 6 spares though.I LOVE the remote. Some units give you a wired remote with a display and an on/off button. And this is great if you're going to MOUNT the remote display somewhere. But my system is on a cart to be wheeled to where it's needed. So that wired remote would be of NO use to me. However, the on/off function of the wireless remote is great for me. I can turn the inverter on and off from wherever I am (within 100'). Simple. One thing to note though is that no bsattery is provided with the remote and it uses a somewhat esoteric A23 size. Not a big problem, but something to know.So far I'm really liking this unit. It does would could REALISTICALLY be expected of it.
C**N
Great inverter for the price
Ordered this in early July 2024. When I got around to opening the package and installing it to use in my camper I realized somehow all the internal 40 amp fuses were blown. Idk if it was from testing at factory or what. I contacted the company and they shipped a new one out and I received it within 2 days. This one is great. Everything works and it runs everything in my camper with the exception of the air conditioner. The looks of the unit in my opinion far exceeded my expectations. It's easy to install too. I would recommend this inverter to anyone looking for a reasonably priced inverter. Customer service was good to. Even if it was through the Amazon app.
S**N
Used for solar tower off the grid.
I actually installed this for a customer for his tiny off the grid setup that I made for him. Currently 1,200 watt solar array, nice charge controller, junction box, batteries, and using this cheap and efficient inverter.The inverter was rather easy to setup and installation was nice. 3 ac lugs on one end was pretty useful but the only issue was running a hard line to the house there wasn't just like a 3 way wire hookup for the leads so I had to make a plug for the wire and plug it into the unit and it does work rather smoothly. Has a nice warning beep for when the batteries are low. The LCD screen is great to get another visual on the readouts for the batteries. 24v systems are the way to go so be sure to get this in the 24 volt.
B**.
works good
Only tested it with a heat gun and ran a full size refrigerator for 6 hrs ran fine. Cables sufficient only downside the fans loud when it runs. Since it will mostly be used for backup power it seems fine.
O**Y
Defective - suspect reviews
3 problems: Like any real consumer you poke through the reviews and hope you're getting a semi-trustworthy product...unfortunately that's not always the case - and as I'm generally a cheap individual that means buying 3000w/24v inverters that are scraping the bottom of the budget barrel.I read a few reviews which looked like real people - though most of them seem shill's, fake, or vine accounts with all 5 stars everywhere.I trusted a few that gave 5 stars and were also showing a history of reviewing the same stuff as I...solar panels, switches, wires, inverters, etc.Problem 1: suspect reviewsProblem 1a: reviews for differing productsI am no shill, and no one buys my opinion - I felt the price was GREAT for a 3000w inverter. About 280 in aug2024. As usual Amazon did a great job of getting the inverter here quickly and without damage.No scratches or dings. Read reviews of folks talking about wires. Most said 'too small' but mine were so small I couldn't SEE THEM - yeah mine had NO WIRES.Problem 2: No wiresDescription said Pair of 2 awg wires...item photos showed 2 wires...well two paired up wires...ala each cable shows two wire pairs connected together - instead of 2awg single wire - 2 smaller wires connected together at both ends and crimped into the same O-connector. Red and black - each with 2 wires (so 4 total...sorry if not explaining well - I'd provide a picture if I had received those). Also I guess I was supposed to get fuses...no fuses. Yes to wrench, manual, tiny ground wire, and remote WITHOUT A BATTERY (and some oddball A23 battery needed). A little irritated about that - but it's irrelevant as we move to our third problem.Problem 3: Darn thing didn't work.1) I didn't see any where for fuses to be inserted...I didn't get any fuses so my first thought when things weren't working was: maybe I need a fuse somewhere.2) It's a 24v inverter...had lots of cables because I had a 12v bank of 4. Wired up two in series, connected disconnects and high amp switches _ always smart for the first power up.3) It powered up and instantly did weird stuff - led illuminated but no text...beeped but quickly died and slowly dissipated the charge. WELL THAT'S ODD I thought.I double checked everything...positive to positive - batt 1 neg to batt 2 positive...inverter to batt 2 ground. Voltages checked out 26.4 volts...recently fully charged batteries.4) So after getting the same results and kept trying hoping for different outcomes (I should have remembered the famous quote: "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."5) At some point I suspected that maybe this was a 12v unit with a 24v stickerProblem 3a: NO MODEL NUMBER ON THE UNIT - no 'electrical info'...Had a LOVELY QC Check sticker - wish I had that guys job...seems easy enough to stick a sticker to a non functioning unit.Anyway the plan was to connect to 12v just to see what would happen. And the unit fired up...REALLY ODD. Sadly it immediately warned of undercurrent - indicated 13.2 voltage but no 110-120/1 output.So it wasn't a fuse...and the unit seemed to function...just outside of expected ranges. Checked the manual and the 12v models all show 9.5-16vdc...the 24v models show 19-32vdc. Something was wired wrong inside the unit. Tried a couple of different batteries just to be sure of consistent results.Oddly they all said undervolt at 13.2 - which is in range for a 12v inverter...but the unit wigged out when connected to 26.5v. AND the low voltage alarm should be 10vdc/20vdc (12v/24v respective) - so heck if I know. Possible that one of the BMS's clicked off - but I heard nothing - and voltages showed 26.2 except when connected to the unit - when the inverter was off it was showing 4-6 volts...so either dumping to ground or bad capacitors - I don't know, unit never let out any mad pixies or genie blue smoke...and still says undercurrent at 12v - but no dice at 24v. I almost dared hook up a couple of old lead acid batteries but then just decided wisest to make the amazon return I wished I didn't have to.Don't know if I was given a used unit - was missing stuff...but didn't look used. Not sure if it was bounced around during shipping - boxes showed up with nothing unusual looking about them.Problem 3b: the manual isn't great either...to a newcomer they might be more frustrated - but to an old hat it was intuitive enough for me. I did also note (as another reviewer) that the min ground wire was 14 awg...but received some 20-22awg metric equivalent.Can't speak for the remote...I didn't have an A23 battery...nor did I have a functioning unit to zap it from across the room...not quite sure why this really needs a remote...would have preferred the 3 bucks for the remote went into making sure the QC person did their role better.So WATTS: I got none:24v in - wasn't happening12v in - showed the unit capable of 'doing something' but not inverting.Please note I never got far enough to check the usb ports - didn't really care about those because I wouldn't use them anyway. I think they're silly - and should have switches/buttons to turn them off instead of that parasitic drain which is unnecessary until needed.WHY DID I BUY?: Well the price was very reasonable...and if my unit actually worked - instead of me wasting 2 hours of my life - and then NOT getting help from amazon - their online chat offered 'more help' but when doing so just dead ended to CLOSE CHAT. Nor was I able to contact the seller to see if they could/would remedy the issue. Thus NOW a bad review because that's exactly my experience.Not only did I have to dig the box out of recycling but reassemble and repackage. I don't say this because I KNOW your unit/purchase will be a bad one - a couple of reviews here do appear to be genuine and honest - though none were for the model I bought - I still hoped I'd get lucky but I didn't.At least for this purchase amazon is having UPS pick up the return at my door AS IT SHOULD BE ALWAYS - because my last one required a TWENTY MINUTE DRIVE TO KOHLS. To the CSR reading this review for approval -might want to drop in the suggestion box that painful returns WILL LOSE CUSTOMERS (i'm seriously debating - can't seem to get quality products - can't seem to trust the reviews - happily though amazon came through on the return aspect).As I said - I'm just a buyer like you - I don't let anyone tell me how to spend my money and I'd dare not tell you how to do so. IF you get a working unit AND it produces the rated wattage (no disrespect to one reviewer here that seemed genuine - mad that unit can't produce 2500 watts from one outlet - which is NOT the manufacturers OR the inverters 'fault' - a 2500 watt unit CAN produce a total of 2500 but only up to 1850 or so per plug - that's just STANDARD 15 amp limitations imposed by every electrical authority...a 3000 watt unit can't put out 3000 watts to a 120v outlet (note that often inverters only produce 110v - I never go that far in my testing with this broken unit).So back to amazon it goes - hopefully they don't resell it and hope that someone misses the return window or doesn't bother returning. One thing I've learned - the day it shows up you open it and minimally test it for functionality).Buy it if you want - I can't say whether the one you get will be bad or good - mine was bad; that's all I can honestly say - wires missing/not provided. I honestly don't know if the 'price was great' but it was within my budget - somewhat new to inverters but 280 seemed reasonable.Still not entirely sure why I'm trying for 24v either...I believe someone said slightly more efficient and you can use smaller wires because the amperage is 1/2 when you double the volt. Anyway my jump into the 24v world was a smash into a wall and fall backwards landing on my head. Still mentally debating whether I'll try for 24v or just get another 12v.My usage: Because I think this is important for readers of reviews: I have lots of freezers (prepper, horder, that kind of issue) - food that stays frozen stays safe forever - we don't get a lot of power outages - but had one 2 years ago that lasted 5 days...enough that a lot of folks tossed food...I, of course, just tossed gas by the gallon into generators - I didn't lose any food but I want a back up on a back up. Thus the battery bank(s), inverter(s), and solar. Your usage may vary...mine will almost never be because I needed power 'way out there' - and it seems silly to spend more on a back up than the food in the freezer costs - but dang have you seen grocery prices lately - I might have to live off that stuff someday - or sell it off as long term investments).Anyway - back to the inverter - It was heavy...very chunky...edges NOT refined - so be careful picking it up there are some sharp points. Mine has/had 2 fans on the back - neither ever turned on - can't speak to volume or air flow for those - didn't test usb...oh...AND was not fond of the lug connectors which are stacked right on top of one another - sandwiched. Most of these kick positive off to one side and negative off to the other...NOT THIS ONE. In all honesty it's not overly HARD to get to the bottom but not EASY EITHER...was more grumpy because I had a nut driver and not a box end wrench. Also had little plastic bolt covers to minimize exposed metal - and those could be hard to get off if you over tightened them - but I had no issues. The plastic covers worked well with the 1/0 lugs that I used - as I mentioned above mine came w/o cables and I used my own.In the end it's back in the mail - heading off to who cares where - when my refund shows up I'll look to buying another one - maybe 24v...maybe I come back and update this review.Take care, good luck, and happy shopping.
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