⚡ Power your off-grid lifestyle with precision and control!
This 24V 3000W pure sine wave inverter converts DC to clean 120V AC power with a peak surge of 6000W, featuring 4 AC outlets and dual 3.4A USB ports. It includes a remote controller with a 14.76ft cable and LCD screen for real-time monitoring, plus smart temperature-controlled silent fans. Ideal for RVs, trucks, homes, and emergency backup, it ensures reliable, quiet, and efficient power wherever you go.
K**R
Nice inverter.
Using this for my portable power station. I’m not using the display as I have a Victron shunt and use their app. The cables weren’t the greatest but I was upgrading them anyway. The fan noise isn’t that bad but noticeable. Using this on my portable power station. Recent 12 hour power outage this setup ran my sump pump (1/3 HP) without issue. I live at the bottom of a hill and during prolonged rainy days, my pump runs every 90 seconds. We also used this to run small appliances and charge personal devices. Time will tell on longevity, but so far so good.
J**D
Good inverter!
Been running this for two months and it is awesome! It displays exactly how much power is being consumed through the display and has plenty of outlets. I also like that it's efficient.
A**R
Attractive, works well, no complaints.
I've had it for 3 months without problem. I regularly run 2300 watts or so, no issues. Once or twice at 3200 watts, no issue. Fans kick in but they're not too loud.Nice build, attractive casing. USB outlets will charge even if the unit is "off".The thing powers my stuff without sounding stressed. What else do we want? Only complaint is that the reported remaining battery capacity doesn't always match what the batteries say via Bluetooth. I had 4 bars showing on the remote display but 20% left according to the batteries.I'd buy it again.
B**O
Worked well for 1/2 HP Sump Pump
I bought this for the purpose of sump pump backup so I would not have to mess with my generator during a reasonably short term power outage, and also for minimal use in my home in the event. I deliberated between a 3000w and 4000w as some people would say you need megawatts to provide initial peak power. The price on the 3000w was discounted on Prime Day so I took a chance on the smaller one. Also it is a rule of thumb that the smaller the inverter the more efficient it will be. The 3000w runs my sump pump and I only see 600w being drawn, I never see any high peak above that, so I see no trouble handling the sump pump and also some other applications during a power outage. Egscatee does make an inverter specifically for sump pumps but that was not necessary for me as I will always be home to turn it on. Time will tell on the longevity but this item does have the highest reviews here among inexpensive inverters. I know some will say that you should buy a premium inverter but as I don't see my need here as mission critical I passed on spending at least five or six times as much for one of those.I am not saying that there is not an instantaneous peak in wattage draw when the sump pump fires, there probably is. But I saw nothing on the monitor screen to indicate that so I assume any peak is of very short duration. These inverters are supposed to handle such peaks at twice their steady wattage capacity, or thereabouts.Regarding efficiency, I tested my bank of four 100Ah batteries running a 1500 watt heater. I can't be precise with numbers but I was pretty pleased with the results, I got as much out of that batteries as I hoped for. They advertise their inverters as being 90% efficient. The results seemed consistent with that. I do use 2/0 cables throughout so I don't lose energy through the cables, that would help, I don't know how much. But losing energy with hot light gauge cables would not be the inverter's fault.
T**K
Great for powering remotely
Installed in a Bean trailer, this inverter performs exceptionally well. The remote on/off functionality is a significant convenience, simplifying power management. It capably powers an induction cooktop, demonstrating its utility for essential appliances. The ability to maintain reliable AC power access, particularly in remote, off-grid situations, is invaluable.
D**3
Good inverter. Excellent support. A few design issues could be improved.
I got to messing with my battery cables and I think I put them back wrong. Everything inside the inverter started popping and smoking. It should shut off the moment it detects voltage byond its 24v threshold but I imagine there is a limit to how much it is able to protect itself from errors.Pros:1. Works well.2. Over current/draw works. It shuts down when I forget and try yo run my microwave and indection burner at the same time.3. Easy to read accurate display4. Very responsive support and helped me out even though I may have made a mistake leading to the fault.5. Price. VERY competative for this size of pure sine wave inverter.Cons:1. I don't like the push button power. I like a switch so I KNOW it is off when connecting.2. The over/under verical cable connections can be hard to mange. I have fairly small, hands but it was still a little difficult to get my fingers in there.3. I really wish it could detect and shut down most any type of over-voltage or over-current, but that may be beyond current technology. At least at this price point. I am confident it will protect itself from standard voltage spikes.
A**H
So far so good.
I've had this running for about 3 weeks now. First I tested using a 24v 100ah lifep04 series battery array and then I reconfigured and used a 2p2s battery configuration and that worked great too. It's been running our spare refrigerator in the garage and also our workshop. It uses about 12w just to power on and then another 10w or more when it's powering a device. It says 90% efficient so I am assuming that the extra lost wattage is simply used in the conversion process from DC to AC.Need to test this on a 900w heater next and will update my review as necessary.
M**6
So far...So good
So far I am pleased with this inverter.
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