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The 2000W Inverter converts 12V DC to 240V AC, featuring 3 UK sockets and 4 USB ports for versatile charging. It includes a high-performance cooling fan, LED display for monitoring, and 8 layers of safety protection, making it ideal for travel and outdoor activities.
P**
Good quality
Fitted it to my campervan wirh 2 100amp lithium batteries hope it gets near max output they say you get about 80% of the 2k which should be enough to run things 1.5k or sometimes like that
A**Y
Good but NOT Pure Sine Wave
This inverter looks and feels like a decent product, with a good power output, making it extremely handy for those occasions when you need mains power while off the grid. It generally works well and has a wealth of ports and sockets. I'm generally happy with it, but feel it important to point out that this inverter DOES NOT have Pure Sine Wave technology, so I would avoid using it to power more sensitive equipment.
M**C
very good value
Sadly was not pure sinewave, so was no use to me, but is great for toasters, fires, most microwaves etchowever care is needed with delicate electronic items, as it uses modified technology, but still has it's place and a very good price , also very well built
P**Z
Portable power
Handy power inverter to convert 12v to 240v using a 12v battery.With 3 standard 3 pin UK sockets and 4 USB ports allowing multi connections at the same time.Will use on my camping trips where an outside power source is not available.According to user manual should power a 100w bulb for approximately 5 hours. Have not tried so far and will err on the side of caution when I do.Also remains to be be seen how long battery lasts with multiple devices using power.Overall a handy item to keep for backup/emergency power supply.Connection leads and user manual supplied with this kit.
D**D
Works well and it's well designed
I haven't owned one of these before so I'm not able to compare it with others. However I am impressed with the build quality and the fact that it will provide emergency power for such things as lighting is the main interest for me. I don't think I would try to use it for anything that draws a serious current because I know from O Level physics that you don't get anything for nothing and a 12 volt battery can't produce enough amperage at 240 volts with a step-up transformer for very long.The fact that this comes both with a 'cigar lighter' plug for use in a car and terminal connectors for use with a standalone battery is appreciated.In test it worked well within the limits of what I put it through.
H**D
Smooth Performance with Maximum Safety
This 2000W pure sine wave inverter delivers stable and efficient power, perfect for camping, travel, or emergency backup. With three UK sockets and four USB ports, it charges multiple devices at once. The aluminum build keeps it durable and lightweight, while the 8-tier safety protection ensures worry-free use. A must-have for off-grid power!
E**A
modified sine wave. they suggest an 800w max draw for gadgets with a surge
Having read the 'pure sine wave' description eagerly , it turns out thatThis inverter is a MODIFIED SINE WAVE inverter as described in its user leaflet.(I dropped a star for this)Modified sine is not such a clean current and is not suitable for such things as household fridges.Anything with a transformer 'should' be okay.While it is rated as 2000w peek, they advise not using it above 800W to allow for a high surge on some equipment .So if you are looking to run things over 800w, you might want to look elsewhere unless you absolutely know they dont have a surge ( things that heat up usually do).It comes with a red and black battery connector which are about 24" long with ring terminals to connect to the inverter bolts with.There is also about a 24" long car cigarette lighter connector also with the ring terminals.In use the voltage and watts are shown in two small windows (you can make them out in the photo)There are enough spaces to show 3 numerals each so you get voltage to one decimal place and watts upto 999The fan kicks in as you turn it on but it adapts to the load quickly.Its quite good for the price.3 AC outlets for uk 3 pin plug2 5v 2.1 A USB2 5v 1 A USBThe 2 x 3pin Ac on the front are quite close so you would need either small plugs or an small plug and extension to enable using both at once.The one on the side relies on your not needing a tall transformer or not having the inverter fixed in place.This is fitted with mounting holes to screw it down.The case is entirely of metal so its good and strong..I am quite pleased with it despite the wave form being not as listed.
V**R
not a PURE sine wave
I am not an electrician but my brother is a qualified electrician and he told me that this is not a pure sine wave inverter as advertised which isn’t great for some appliances.However, the build quality is good and it is very easy to use with clear instructions. the fan noise is noticeable in low ambient noise especially when you are near the inverter but doesn't bother at all.Over all a decent inverter but you are not getting what it says on the tin
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