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3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 12V to 120V Inverter Converter for LiFePO4, SLD, Gel, FLD, AGM Battery, Peak 6000W, GFCI and Overload Protection, LED Display, Remote Controller, for RV, Marine, Home

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  • 12V DC to 120V AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter: This power inverter provides a continuous 3000W DC to AC output with a peak surge capacity of 6000W, ensuring reliable performance during startup.With a conversion efficiency exceeding 90%, it significantly reduces energy loss.safeguarding sensitive electronics and significantly extending their operational lifespan.
  • Wide Compatibility with 12V Battery Systems: The inverter supports various 12V battery types, including(LiFePO4)(LI)(SLD)(GEL)(FLD)(AGM) batteries. It connects effortlessly using the included 10AWG 3-foot cables for a hassle-free setup. It is compatible with Renogy, Jackery, Goal Zero, EcoFlow, SunPower, and Harbor Freight solar off-grid systems.
  • THD 3%: Leveraging advanced pure sine wave technology, this inverter produces high-quality AC power with THD below 3%, The 12V to 120V pure sine wave technology offers superior stability, minimizing the risk of damage to connected devices. Suitable for refrigerators, TVs, air conditioners, and more, as long as the total power consumption does not exceed 3000W, allowing them to operate simultaneously.
  • Smart Overload Protection: Designed for enhanced safety, the inverter features built-in **overload protection**, which automatically stops operation in the event of a voltage overload and resumes operation once conditions stabilize.
  • GFCI Protection:The inverter features a grounding terminal that must be properly connected to the earth or the vehicle's chassis to ensure safety. Proper grounding helps prevent electrical hazards and enhances overall system protection.
  • LED Display Provides Real-Time Status: A high-definition display provides comprehensive status updates, including notifications for undervoltage, overvoltage, overtemperature, overload, short circuits, and ground faults.
  • Whisper-Quiet Operation: The inverter incorporates a high-efficiency cooling system with a low-noise fan, ensuring quiet operation. This design minimizes interference, allowing connected devices to operate smoothly, efficiently, and quietly. The cooling fan also helps maintain a low operating temperature, ensuring long-term reliability.
  • Compact Design:Its compact dimensions (**24x10.5x7inch**) and lightweight build (**17LBS**) allow for easy installation in tight spaces. It can also be wall-mounted for added convenience. Ideal for boats, RVs, and other confined areas, this inverter maintains durability and performance. Encased in a rugged all-metal housing, it is designed to withstand demanding environments.
  • Versatile Output Interfaces: This inverter is equipped with 4 AC power outlets, 1 AC wiring terminal, 2 USB ports (5V/2.1A), and 1 Type-C port (5V/2.1A), making it compatible with a wide range of electronic devices. It supports both remote control and manual operation for seamless power management.
  • Package Includes: 1*3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 4*10AWG 3-foot cables, 1*Ground cable, 1*Remote control, 4*fuses, 1*Small wrench



Product Description

power inverter pure sine wave 12v to 110v inverter 2000 3000 4000 watt off grid solar powe

  • Designed for enhanced safety, the inverter features built-in **overload protection**, which automatically stops operation in the event of a voltage overload and resumes operation once conditions stabilize.
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power inverter pure sine wave 12v to 110v inverter 2000 3000 4000 watt off grid solar powe

  • This power inverter delivers 3000W continuous DC to AC output with a peak surge capacity of 6000W, ensuring reliable performance during startup.
power inverter pure sine wave 12v to 110v inverter 2000 3000 4000 watt off grid solar powe

  • The inverter supports various 12V battery types, including(LI)(SLD)(GEL)(FLD)(AGM) batteries. It connects effortlessly using the included 10AWG 3-foot cables for a hassle-free setup.
power inverter pure sine wave 12v to 110v inverter 2000 3000 4000 watt off grid solar powe

Versatile Output Interfaces

  • This inverter is equipped with 4 AC power outlets, 1 AC wiring terminal, 2 USB ports (5V/2.1A), and 1 Type-C port (5V/2.1A), making it compatible with a wide range of electronic devices.
1power inverter pure sine wave 12v to 110v inverter 2000 3000 4000 watt off grid solar powe

Whisper-Quiet Operation

The inverter incorporates a high-efficiency cooling system with a low-noise fan, ensuring quiet operation.

power inverter pure sine wave 12v to 110v inverter 2000 3000 4000 watt off grid solar powe

  • Its compact dimensions (**24x10.5x7inch**) and lightweight design (**17LBS**) enable easy installation in tight spaces such as boats, RVs, or other confined areas, without compromising durability or performanc

Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Informative, bright display which to a lot of people's delight is visible with it wall mounted. What a nice difference for an inverter!Put this through some tests, on an 1800 watt heater load the two fans kicked in but weren't overly obnoxious or noisy as the size of these fans is larger than what you see in most 2,000 watt range inverters. Great job on this!800 watt load brought fan noise down to barely discernable from about 3 feet away. Handled a 10,000 btu ac coming on with no issues. As with most inverters, the included power cables are undersized for 2,000 watts continuous. 1/0 or 2/0 recommended.Simple on/off remote as well. The big treat here is those who have to/like to wall mount their inverters with this one you'll be able to enjoy the infomative display after doing so!
transplant yooper
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
I'm not sure what to think about this inverter. On paper, it brings a lot to the table and has a lot of features. In pulling it out of the box it appears to be a nice product. In practice/reality, I'm not so sure. In testing, it was VERY picky about the battery I hooked up to it. Using the same fully charged battery that I've used for testing a number of other inverters of similar (or greater) size that I didn't have any issues with, this one beeps and barked and failed to power up. I then jumped that battery to another battery, and it then powered up. I hooked up a 1500w space heater, and it powered it without issue. I then also plugged in a heat gun, and it beeped and turned off and wasn't happy. I did this same test with another 2000w inverter (on only the initial battery) and didn't have an issue. I'm not sure the 4000w surge is accurate. The wires that are supplied for connecting to the battery are comically and woefully undersized, as are the size of the terminal ends. These terminals will not fit most standard larger batteries. I had to just squeeze/clamp them between the wing nut and the terminal base on the battery. This was as far as I got in testing, as it was enough to show me that either this product is poorly made, or under performs, or I received a faulty product. In any event, I'm going to request another one to test and in the meantime I can't in good conscience recommend that anyone buys one of these. I'm being generous in giving it 2 stars as it did sort of work, and it does show promise based on appearance and specs.
Koritonics
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
A piece of solder fell out of the unit when I picked it up out of the box. Solder is metal and could easily short something out.Upon taking the top of the case off a ribbon cable was being cut into by the heatsink.The PCB is not fully protected from the case. There are only 2 silicone strips to buffer the PCB from the case. Where the 3rd one should be there's nothing there. Not only that, there's only 2 rows of screws to hold this in. That 3rd row is floating.The temperature probe to detect overheating conditions is floating in the air instead of being connected to the heatsink. It can't properly safely keep track of the temperature by floating away from the heatsink.Several traces have blobs of solder and isn't properly covering the traces to transfer the power.Several of the screws are connecting through the PCB to the heatsinks are shorting out through the traces. There should be spacing between the screws and the traces, especially across multiple contact points.I feel unsafe to power this unit up and load it down to the possibility of a short occurring and a fire starting. Definitely do NOT recommend getting this inverter at this time until these quality control issues are fixed.
Thomas H. Lawler
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
If you want a power pack for a 24 hour power outage, an inverter like this and a couple batteries are virtually the same thing as many "Solar generator" packages. While getting the separate parts may be a bit cheaper, the only difference is it not coming all in the suitcase housing. Some things like your kitchen fridge doesn't need a lot of power running (200-300 watts), but the motor can need over 1000 watts to start it making you need a unit like that or bigger. Anything that plugs into a standard 120V outlet shouldn't draw over 1500 watts, so the 2000W size should handle anything at least one at a time (or a few smaller loads together). If you expect to run an item (or combo) needing something like 1200 watts, I suggest you follow this math pattern: 1200 watts power use / 12V battery = 100 amp draw on the battery. Then take that amp size and have a battery (or set) that has at least that size in amp-hours (like 100 amp-hour) to make it possible to run about 1 hour. If you know you want to run such for longer times like 3 hours, then you'll need 3 times that (or 300 amp-hours) in battery size. That's how you can be sure of sufficient run times off the batteries.This inverter can be "hard wired" to some things or just plug in items directly. It also has some USB places for phone charge etc. It comes with some battery cables, yet those are just 1 foot long (where you may want longer or bigger ones). I like the battery terminals and how you can keep them enclosed to minimize the chance of a wrench shorting between them. The "pure sine wave" feature is better for most electronics and reduce things like a weird "Buzzing" you'd get on sound systems from "modified square wave" inverters. The digital readout shows you your power use to know what else you can run or if you're close to overloads.One note I like to add is that as you connect up the battery wires, you can get a fair "Arc" as you make the final connection. That can freak you out and make you think you burned something, but it comes from the capacitors inside taking a charge fast. After you make the first touch, it won't seem to do it again, so hope it's not too big a surprise. As that arcing can leave a mark on the battery terminal & wire end, I suggest you preselect a place that won't matter as much (like the flat head of a bolt) and touch there first, then place the wire end directly on the battery terminal you want it on. Avoid places like threads on a bolt or the flat surface of a battery terminal that will always have power flow for that first touch as you can damage those things.
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