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2000W Peak 6000W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter Charger DC 12V to 120V AC Output Converter with LCD Display, Off Grid Low-Frequency Inverter for Sealed Gel AGM Flooded Lithium Battery Charger…

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  • This Pure Sine Wave Inverter is a combination of an inverter, battery charger and AC auto-transfer switch. High transfer efficiency is above 90%, , complete isolate surge interference of input & output's voltage and current, Impact resistance, super load capacity, built-in AVR stabilizer, continuous stable pure sine wave output.
  • Battery typesetting choose : SLA / AGM / GEL / Li-ion battery & Customize. Support lifep04,Sealed Gel AGM Flooded Lithium Batteries
  • Adjustable Charging Current: The max charge current can be adjusted from 0%-100%, 100% is max charge current 35A. Setting the value to 0% will turn off the charging function.
  • Five working mode : AC priority mode / Battery priority mode / Generator mode / ECO mode / Unattended mode. When AC input is present, the battery will be charged first, and the inverter will transfer the input AC to power the load. When you choose battery priority, the inverter will invert from battery dc to ac output . Battery priority mode & Unattended mode have Low volt restore setting and Low volt protect setting.
  • Protections: Battery low voltage alarm / Battery high voltage alarm / Over temperature protection / Over load protection / Short Circuit protection. 110%-120% of the output was maintained for 30s, then the output turned to bypass, more than 160% maintained the 300ms.
  • Warranty Guarantee: AMPINVT is a professional company that has researched, developed, and produced solar inverters and controllers since 2013, and established Customer Service Centers in the USA in 2019. Provide free maintenance or product replacement services for one year.



Product Description

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Ampinvt 2000W Low Frequency Inverter 12VDC TO 120VAC Parameter

Rated Power: 2000W
Peak Power: 6000W
AC Input : 120VAC ± 25% 60hz ±5hz
AC Output: 120V±3% 60hz±0.5hz
Wave Form: Pure Sine Wave
Battery Voltage: 12VDC
Battery Type: Gel / SLA / Water / Lithium(LifePo4) battery
DC Charge Voltage: 12-16VDC
Overcharge Protection: ≥16VDC
Max AC Charge Current: 35A , 0%-100% can be adjusted
Communication Port: RS485, available for wifi box & external control screen (need to buy extra)
Operating Temperature: 0-60℃
Transfer Time: ≤4ms
W. 1 year
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What kind of the inverter is suitable for your appliances?

Please know that load is divided into resistive load and inductive load .If you need the inverter to run the resistive load (like laptop, TV, electric cooker ), please choose the inverter with continuous power higher than the appliance's rated power. And it is best to use 80% of the rated power. If you use microwaves,water pumps, air conditioners and other appliances with motors or compressors ,please choose the inverter whose continuous power is 3-10 times higher than your appliances.

ATTENTION:

  • This Power inverter is able to charge the battery bank when AC power is connected to the inverter.
  • 2000 watt is continuous output power, peak output power is 6000W
  • This inverter can ONLY work with 12V battery system.
  • Inverter CAN NOT support connect in parallel.
  • Inverter MUST have a battery, and the battery MUST be connected first

Five Woking Model:

1. AC/Line priority mode -- always use ac power as priority input, provide ac output, and automatically charge the battery.

2. Battery priority mode -- Priority should be given to battery power supply. After low voltage protection, the battery will be transferred to market power supply. When the battery is full, the battery will be transferred back to battery power.

3. ECO Mode---Load < 10% automatic sleep and stop output, load > 10% automatic boot back to normal inversion.

4. Generator mode -- use unstable generator 120V to generate power, access the inverter AC input, through the inverter AVR regulator, automatic matching 50HZ/60HZ municipal frequency, output voltage regulator in the normal operating range.

5. Unattended Mode---When the battery is low voltage, the inverter goes into standby state(Power saving state). When the battery restores the voltage value set by yourself (such as solar charging), the inverter will restore the normal output of the inverter, and realize unattended full automatic operation!


Scout96
2025-09-07 15:11:58
UPDATE: Changing from 3 star to 5 star. After working with the seller, they suggested that the hot and neutral could be reversed at the AC input to the unit. I didn't think so, but I checked the input and I had correctly wired the black lead to "Load" and the white lead to "Neutral". However, after disconnecting the AC cord I used, and testing it, turns out it was wired with the black wire going to the neutral side of the plug, and the white wire going to the hot side. Reversed the inputs and all was good. Taught me a lesson: always test EVERYTHING when wiring up circuits.Like several others that have reviewed this product, I found that the hot and neutral were reversed at the AC outlet plugs on the unit. This was verified with an AC tester. However, it's more complicated than just reversing the hot and neutral at the AC outputs. That's because when the unit is on AC house power, yes, the outlets show a hot/neutral reverse. But when you kill the AC power to the unit, and run off the battery/inverter, the output at the AC outlets is correct, with the tester showing no issues. So in my opinion, if you reverse the hot and neutral at the outputs your AC tester will show everything good when the unit has AC to it, but when you have to run off the battery, it will now show a hot/neutral reverse. Not sure what to do about it, therefore only 3 stars.
Jose Artiles
2025-06-25 15:17:26
The power inverter stop working with a battery low error/alarm. Contacted support but no answer yet. Hopefully I get a response soon with a resolution. THE 5 STAR IS FOR VISIBILITY ONLY.Update: The seller sent a replacement unit without any extra charges.
Brent
2025-03-13 16:20:29
I really liked the features and of course the price point of this unit. I knew from other reviews about the hot and neutral being switched on the back outlets. I am an electrical engineer and lifelong tinkerer, so this small fix was cake for me.I then used it for about a year - a couple of trips in the van where we used the inverter function but mostly using the charging function to keep the van's batteries topped off when it is parked (this is most of the time).Then one day the van was filled with acrid smoke, I was not using the inverter, just the keep charged from shore power function. After turning off all power, I tracked it down to the AMPINVT inverter.Disassembling the board, I could see that the connections to the big filter capacitors had burned. Now, remember I am an actual electrical engineer and this kind of circuit is not new to me.The filter capacitors (no-name "Ruelicon" a cheesey, transparent knock-off of the respected "Rubycon") had leaked, and their corrosive electrolyte had done some damage to the circuit board. I could see where the electrolyte had dripped down onto the case. As I looked it over, I could see why. The original design (based on the silk-screen markings) called for 4 pieces of 10,000uF capacitors. At some point, some helpful soul had changed it to two pieces of 22,000uF capacitors - my guess is a cost-saving matter.There are a couple of things wrong with this. First off, the current in each capacitor would now be double, and the equivalent ESR of the capacitor bank would now be half. Also, I tried to find a 22,000uF, 50v capacitor with the through-hole lead style of the original capacitors--there is no reputable manufacturer that makes such a thing (judging by Digi-Key). By the time you get that big of a capacitor at that high of voltage, they need much beefier connections.I contacted the seller and gave them this information. They said they would send me a new circuit board for $230 (out of warranty, of course), and admitted no fault. The problem is that a replacement board will still have only two cheap no-name capacitors installed, so the failure will still be imminent.Instead, I decided to buy four new, high spec capacitors (Kemet, made in EU, 16,000uF, 63v, low ESR, screw terminals -- total cost for 4x capacitors was more than $60). I had to heavily modify the PCB to allow it to accept these new capacitors, but that was relatively easy for _me_.Why not just buy another inverter/charger? First off, I do like many of the design elements of this inverter, the transformer is massive, the wiring is heavy, good heat sinks, etc. Plus The hole in my van is exactly the size of this inverter (sigh), so I really wanted to repair this and keep it. And the other popular inverter-chargers (Renogy and Aims) that I looked at also had their share of horror story reviews.After my modifications, I think the inverter is now solid (knock on wood). However, unless you are a very experienced maker/hacker this kind of repair / modification will not be possible.In conclusion, I can not recommend this inverter-charger with its current design. If they would only fix the outlet polarity problem and use 4 pieces of quality capacitors, it would be a good unit.Update: Even with the higher-quality Kemet capacitors, they once again leaked. Very odd. All I can figure is that there must be huge ripple currents into those capacitors. I'm tossing this one and replacing it with a Victron.
Neoperk
2025-02-05 18:50:43
We recently purchased and installed the 2000W/12VDC unit for backup of a few critical pieces of equipment.The inverter is fairly heavy, seems well built (from the outside), and has been up and running now for a few weeks. The documentation is pretty basic, and just gives 'screen shots' of the different menu options.We also have a similar issue to others that have posted about the HOT/LINE being reversed. On our unit, the built in AC receptacles have the HOT/NEUTRAL wired reversed. However, the hardwire output is wired correctly. We are OK with this because we are only using the hardwire output. I don't think it would be a big issue with the other outlets just having the line/neutral reversed, but some electrical equipment might not work properly.We have tested with cutting the power (breaker) off to the unit and it promptly switches over to the battery backup without issue (LINE POWER PRIORITY SETTING). We like that there is the option of setting the DC Source as the priority, which would be helpful if you are using solar and want to run off the solar as priority. Of course you are going to need to provide the panels, the wiring and the charge controller to the setup to do this.We did add in a 'battery monitor' to be able to better 'see' how much power we are using and have remaining off the battery as needed. Would highly recommend this setup to others as the built in components do not seem to be providing accurate numbers (we have a desktop computer, printer a 15w led light and IP phone running off the inverter, and it's stating that we only have a 3% load on the inverter - which cannot be right). We wanted some way to validate the usage on our battery in a 'backup' situation.All-in-all the unit at this price point does what it should, seems to be well built and operates as expected. We're giving it a solid 4 stars, but holding one back for the output wiring issue and battery monitoring inconsistencies.
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