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2025-09-03 18:09:30
I've tested it to 1500w so far and it handles it a 60Amps. Wires that come to connect it to battery are pretty small. I would recommend 4g or better to handle the current. Gotta try out hard wired connection next.
Jason
2025-07-30 12:45:29
I have had this plugged in powering a mini split for 3 months now and it does ultimately function. But there are a handful of drawbacks. Probably the most significant is how loud the fans are on this inverter, I understand inverters create heat and need to dissipate but this thing sounds like an airplane preparing for takeoff. Next issue, the wattage display times out after a few hours and won’t come back on unless you power cycle the inverter. The inverter itself continues to function as it should fortunately, but if you want to see how much power you’re using, you will need to power cycle. Lastly, its efficiency and power conversion seems extremely inconsistent. Comparing (amps)*(volts) on the dc side vs ac side I have seen conversion efficiency range from as low as 70% to as high as 92% when the unit first turns on. This means that despite having the loudest fans on earth, this unit is building heat and losing efficiency as it heats up, despite only pulling 1200 watts. I’m wondering if there may be issues in heat sinking, or lacking thermal paste between the board and the heatsinks. Despite these issues it does work, I have had it plugged in powering my air conditioner for 3 months so it earns 3 stars for that.
james
2025-07-09 14:03:45
I used this inverter twice when my power went out. The power went out today and it was dead. Inverter has maybe 5 hours of use total.
Larry J.
2025-07-01 15:32:41
So far this unit is doing exactly what I expected it too and has had no issues running my greenhouse. The unit is installed in an outdoor sheltered cabinet and has so far been able to run the pumps and fans in the greenhouse for 24 hours. The unit is not being overtaxed (my thoughts - provides 5.5 Amps at 145W) and at 4 in the morning is still running on about 24.7 volts. We did not have much sun yesterday so this morning the voltage had dropped to 22.9-volts but kept going until power came in from the solar panels. Just now (I took the photo) the voltage had rissen to 28.2-volts and it looks like we will get good sun today. The charge controller you see (silver/green box) is a "Hybrid" solar/wind controller and I am in the process of installing a small trubine to provide extra power at night or on overcast days - just got the pole up yesterday. Will be adding a couple of additional cooling fans today that will plug into the USB port, the internal cooling fans seem to run most of the day so I want to help them out. One thing I couldn't find with this unit is a grounding lug. Most inverters I have used have a grounding lug someplace on the case - I have been told that I can ground it to the yellow/green wire on the terminal block. I have used the terminal block for an outlet (blue outlet box) but I would prefer not to use that location - will probably just ground the case on one of the mounting screws unless someone says not to. The previous unit I had installed only worked for about 30 hours then just stopped, it seemed to sort of "reset" but later quit again. I did not remove it from the circuit (waiting for this unit to arrive) and sometime during the day or night it caused my system fuse (20 Amp) to blow - so I disconnected the broken unit and replaced the fuse and with this unit things are just sailing along. Good job! Will give it a few more days the probably add another star as long as it continues to work.
Michael4104
2025-05-31 14:00:18
The inverter sent to me was was undamaged and arrived quickly, but it did not work. I contacted the company and explain my problem. They where very nice to deal with and they sent a replacement right away. This one worked as advertised. So far it’s doing its job. I don’t think you can go wrong with this inverter.
esteban
2025-05-07 17:40:19
this Power Inverter is working very well now that i understand how it work i am very satisfied i recommend it to anyone
KHorne
2025-03-12 12:10:21
First appearance was rather disappointing. Came with 10 awg cables?!? Disappointing. Fortunately, I have my own 1/0 cable, so take into account that you need to provide your own battery cables when buying this inverter. The manual shows plastic caps to go over the terminals, but none came with the unit. Disappointing. So far unit turns on and handles test load of 95w just fine. AC hardwire is Common (N) RED, Ground YELLOW, and Hot BLACK. Will update review after more proper testing.
Brice Theroff
2025-01-30 10:29:37
Working good for about 6 months so far, no issues, working as expected.Have done load tests at 250w sustained for 8 hours, no heat issues, worked great.
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