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Renogy REGO 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger w/LCD Display 12V DC to 120V AC Built-in Bluetooth 4-Stage Charging

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  • 【Powerful Output 】The REGO 12V 3000W inverter charger provides 3000W continuous pure sine wave AC output and peak power up to 9000W, with a conversion efficiency greater than 90% and adjustable 50/60Hz output, allowing you to power most heavy-duty appliances.
  • 【Ready for Anything】 The REGO inverter charger is ready for any kind of popular type of battery, including Gel, AGM, Sealed Lead Acid (SLA), Flooded (FLD), Calcium (CAL), and Lithium-iron Phosphate (LI), and the USER mode is available for customizing charging.
  • 【Built-in Bluetooth Connectivity】The REGO inverter charger features built-in Bluetooth technology that allows you to monitor the status of the REGO inverter charger via the Renogy DC Home App directly on your smartphone. And it is compatible with Renogy ONE M1 & Core.
  • 【 High-efficiency Charging and Stability】The REGO 12V 3000W pure sine wave inverter charger utilizes 4-stage charging(Bulk, Boost, Float, EQU), making sure the battery can be efficiently and automatically charged to 100% and maximize the battery lifespan. The battery charger has the lithium reactivation function and can supply power to self-heating lithium batteries, ensuring the absolute stability of the battery.
  • 【Comprehensive Protection】The REGO inverter charger provides robust protection against overload, overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, and over temperature, ensuring maximum efficiency and safety. Certifications: FCC Class A Part 15 Compliant, UL458 and CSA-C22.2 No 107.1.



Product Description

REGO 12V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger

REGO 3000W
Specifications
  • Continuous Power: 3000W
  • Surge Power: 9000W
  • Transfer Time: ~ 10ms
  • Battery Types: GEL, AGM, SLA, FLD, CAL, LI, USER
  • Output Waveform: Pure Sine Wave
  • Operating Temperature: -20-40°C/-4-104°F
  • Dimensions: 20.1 x 11.2 x 7.6 in
  • Weight: 63.5 lbs

REGO 12V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger w/ LCD Display

Description

The inverter charger combines the inverter and battery charger into one complete solution. It transforms the DC power stored in the battery bank into standard household AC power. It also recharges popular 12V house batteries when AC power is available. The integrated transfer relay with neutral ground bonding allows switching from shore power mode to inverter and vise versa ensures your RV doesn't lose power unexpectedly. Built-in Bluetooth connectivity allows you to monitor and manage it.

  • Powerful Output
  • Ready for Anything
  • Built-in Bluetooth Connectivity
  • High-efficiency Charging and Stability
  • Comprehensive Protection

Integrated Transfer Switch

Power Your Off-grid Life

The REGO 3000W Inverter Charger transforms the DC power stored in the battery bank into standard household AC power. It also charges and maintains the battery bank when connected to shore power. The inverter charger is compatible with all kinds of popular 12V battery types, GEL, AGM, SLA, FLD, CAL, and Lithium. Ideal for applications going back and forth from shore and inverter power automatically.

Manage your energy remotely

Built-in Bluetooth Connectivity, Controls the Energy in Your Hands

The built-in Bluetooth allows you to monitor the status of the REGO inverter charger via the Renogy DC Home App directly on your smartphone. The device can also connect with the Renogy One M1, the all-in-one dashboard provides you access to accurate real-time energy data of your whole system.

*Note: Renogy One M1 is sold separately.

Maximized charging efficiency and battery lifespan

4-Stage Charging Technology, Maximize the Efficiency and Battery Life

The REGO 3000W pure sine wave inverter charger utilizes 4-stage charging(Bulk, Boost, Float, EQU), to maintain the highest state of charge for the battery. This ensures the battery can be efficiently and automatically charged to 100% and maximize the battery lifespan.

Easy to Use LCD Display

Easy-to-Use LCD Display Panel

The REGO inverter charger features a bright LCD display that allows you to easiliy identify the current operation status and alert messages. You can easily navigate the display pages or set the parameters of the inverter charger with the four function keys below the display. The input voltage range and battery charging current are configurable.

Easy access panels for simple set-up

Smart Design

Easy access panels make connecting the REGO Inverter Charger a simple affair significantly saving time during installation

Certifications

Tested to the Highest Standard

International certifications: FCC Class B Part 15 Compliant, UL458 (including Marine supplement), and CSA-C22.2 No 107.1.

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Set-up

Q: Can you use 2-100ah lithium ion batteries with the 3,000 watt inverter? I think I read somewhere that it requires 3-100ah batteries.

A: Yes you can but many lithium batteries will have a BMS (battery Management system) that can limit the output current. Most (not All) 100 ah battery manufacturers will limit current to 100 DC amps continuous. If this is exceeded then the BMS may turn off the battery. So (2) 100AH batteries may have a max current of 200 amps. This would not be enough to drive all 3000 watts for this inverter but you should be able to do about 2000 watts.

You can but the batteries may not be able to put out enough current to get 3000 watts out of the inverter.

Q: How do I attach the temperature sensor to the batteries?

A: I wedged mine between a couple of the leads that connect to the battery.

Q: Anyone having trouble running a 1100 watt microwave with the 3000 watt unit with nothing else on?

A: Ours does fine - but check to make sure your wires are heavy enough gauge to handle it.

Q: I asked this before and got an answer that didnt answer my question what generators are compatible with this inverter? Links to any?

A: Any 60/hz generator is compatable with inverter/charge. The inverter having electronic component would be ideal with inverter type generator. I use 6k onan generator with no problem. I have notice to charge batteries it draw quite a bit of power. For 1k inverter I would recomend at lease 3000 watt generator.

Q: What are the implications of getting a 2000 watt vs 3000 watt? I will have a total of 630 watt in solar panels and 100-200ah lithium battery.

A: I sent mine back because it limits the system to 24 amps regardless of it being a 30 or 50 amps system. A whole lot of stuff is the trailer won't be able to work.


chris
2025-08-21 20:14:18
Have been running this 3k inverter for 2 years now nonstop. 2 renogy 40mppts on a bank of 11 100ah marine deep cycle group 31 lead acid batteries, 8 100w renogy panels. Runs a full size rv about 8cf refrigerator non stop will run microwave tv and whatever else no problem. Even runs a coleman mach 15 ac with no issue just don't use microwave at the same time as ac. Have seen many bad reviews for this unit but I've had no problems. Don't know about customer support as I've had no problems and if I did I would likely just open it up and fix it myself or replace it.Plan to add 5 more batteries to the system and one more charge controller. Also a smaller inverter to run the refrigerator so I can shut this one off as I don't need as much as it capable of at all times and would like to cut down the idle consumption.It's not loud but does have a fan that comes on now and then but not all the time. One thing I would like to see is a removable dust filter for the air cooling on it.The screen is small but I don't look at it much. As I have a victron shuntAlso have the inverter wired to an extension cord for shore power if I get a few days of clouds it's run to a 3600w Westinghouse generator which barely notices the inverter charging its batteries off it.UpdateFirst purchased Aug 9 2022. This is my full time power inverter still going strong with no issues as of Aug 25th 2024.Did add a residential refrigerator 10.5 mid size and it isn't quite enough to run the ac in my rv and kick on the fridge so adding another renogy inverter. Everything still working as it should no complaints. Not it's fault I ask so much of it. The refrigerator is about 150 watt but the kick on is alot and just on the edge if running the ac. It won't stop running everything but it will lag the ac and lights will dim hard in that instance.Also I tested for someone's question last night and it will run my lights the tv and ps4 with out interruption between shore power and battery mode. The ps4 did not reset and kept working as it changed its mode. This may be useful information for anyone wanting to run a computer on it for backup.One thing I see people complain about Is large loads causing the system to shut off. Without a large enough battery bank this will happen. It will shut off if voltage settings are set to make it kill its output to save the batteries which is a factory default that can be changed in settings. I originally ran this from 4 old crap deep cycles before I was able to slowly add new and more batteries. Since adding the problems went away with anything I experienced. Don't expect to just get this thing and solve all of your power needs by itself without building a system around it With the 800 watts of panels and 6 hours of full sun a day. My needs for the refrigerator and other appliances weren't met until my battery bank was over about 500ah. I run about 1.5kwh per day unless I forget to turn off the coffee maker.Do your research solar is great this inverter is great but you need to do your part to make it work in a proper system. If I could tell anyone what made life easier it was adding a victron shunt to the system. It opened up a whole world of monitoring and completely changed my insight to what the system is doing and needs.
C_Kritter
2025-06-24 15:43:52
Update: 9/18/18 Just spoke to TS again and was unable to get a figure on what the charger is drawing based on the variable control on the front of the unit. He actually went looking in their ‘manual’. They admit this unit was engineered and built in China. This is a generic unit that they attempt to market as their own and have ZERO technical ability on. Don’t believe me? Look at the AIMS 1000w charger/inverter; its virtually identical. I’m trying to get a 700w inverter genset to just top off the batteries and the second another AC load comes in before or after the Renogy it drops out of charge mode then flips in and out continuously. I have their Rover solar MPPT controller putting 560w in but the tech insisted that the Rover cannot adequately measure the battery voltage and should be ignored. So how am I supposed to know anything about what this full Renogy setup is doing? He said to remove the battery connections and use a multimeter. Run, run away from this Chinese garbage.Not happy at all currently. Ships with a 'quick installation' guide and no full manual. Stopped at the end of reading their steps and missed the settings on the rear pages(not one of their steps). Call Tech Support, up and running, somewhat. Next I find out the GFCI outlet is not putting out voltage. GFCI won't trip and won't reset. 45 minutes with Tech Support results in no fix and despite asking to simply replace the GFCI they want the unit shipped back from FL to CA and an unknown amount of time to supply a new one subject to 'testing'. Would have helped if they had tested if before it left the factory. I don't have the timeline to ship this, subject it to testing, and then a re-ship and re-installation before I have to be on the road. Came highly rated for C/S and TS and build quality. Can't say I'm happy with any of them. Considering a return of this and the solar controller because I have little faith in a company that apparently can't test a product before it finds a customer and they can't even consider thinking outside the box for a fix.Update(6/14/18): left my camper/trailer in storage for 3-4 weeks and went to pick it up as I finally acquired solar panels which are intended to be used with the Renogy Rover controller. Turn on the inverter and the main 12v switch which powers my 12v tongue jack. Nothing was working, look at the accessory panel and the voltage is showing 4v. There is nothing between the batteries and the inverter except a fuse. There are no accessories wired into the batteries and all voltage comes off the inverter. As the inverter requires 12v, even when connected to shore power, to even begin working, I have to jump a battery to the inverter(for a second) which allows it to turn on and begin charging the batteries again and allow shore power to feed the camper. Have no idea on the damage to the batteries. Have contacted Renogy and they claim the unit is designed and built in China and they have no idea why there is a 12v requirement to turn the unit on. Will be RMA'ing this unit, I had a couple days to return this for a refund as indicated above but unwisely chose not too. I'm waffling on the Rover controller, not sure I want any more headaches.Update 8/1/18: Despite assurances they would ship a return box, no box. After building two trailers based on my design I used a client inv/chg and an AIMS, both of which are still working. My unit was moved to northern AZ and when disconnected from shore power, it failed to provide AC to the fridge and DC to the fan. Basically the trailer was 120deg and the fridge was bust. Clicked from Power Saver and back again and AC was restored but the freezers items were trashed. No camping with shore power but ran a 700 watt inverter generator to charge the batteries and provide power. Inverter continuously flakes in and out of charging and ultimately battery voltage failed to reach higher than 11.3v. Called Renogy tech and they said it’s a CS issue as the unit is defective but no one knows where the RMA box is. Support said they don’t know what the unit is doing. Completely fed up with their crap and will buy an AIMS or ?, ship this back for repair and Ebay it. I’m also selling off all the connectors and the Rover solar controller I bought. Will never recommend, install, or look at their garbage products again. PS. It’s all Chinese engineered and built(their admission).
Sherman Conder
2025-05-31 12:36:08
This product is tough as nails it is a little finicky to get it set the perimeters as far as the charge goes I'm using lithium ion to feed this and it definitely will start my air conditioners on my RV and I do not have soft starts but I do have a large battery Bank it's worth the money however I would probably order the newer version of it because you have Bluetooth connectivity from your phone to this inverter I wish they would add that to the old style or to this style
Giack
2025-05-29 11:29:39
Este producto me ha sorprendido en todo! He comprado otros inveters antes y ninguno se compara a este, no solo es evidente la calidad de toda la estructura, incluyendo la electrónica, también sorprende el acabado y la cantidad de funciones que brinda para todo tipo de necesidad.En lo personal lo utilizo como UPS para mi estación de PC ya que lo tengo conectado a una batería de 80 amperes y a la corriente AC, por lo que mantiene cargada la batería cuando hay luz de la CFE y cuando se va la luz cambia a modalidad inverter sin que la PC se apague o detecte el cambio de fuente.Fantastico, estoy seguro que si tiene todo lo que te esperas si lo necesitas para tu instalación solar energy o si simplemente lo utilizas como UPS como yo.Bendiciones!
Andee Green
2025-02-23 18:22:17
Takes a minute to figure out if you’re a rookie like me but the instructions are pretty straight forward and it seems to be working perfectly!
Garrett
2025-02-08 10:25:50
I took the chance that maybe this could be a decent product and that the negative reviews were just outliers. Purchased the 1000W sine wave inverter/charger. I have so far gone through two units (Amazon customer support has been a great help and has done way more the Renogy CS). Both units were defective and did not work in either a pass through (AC to AC) or as a battery charger (AC to DC). Even the GFCI outlet on the unit itself wouldn't work. Full multimeter testing was done and although power was going to the inverter, nothing would come out in DC or AC. Emailed Ronogy CS 3-4 times (no response), have two tickets (no follow up) and have called them only to be disconnected after over an hour on hold. Have requested a full refund and return of the units. Save your money, go for Victron or Xantrex (for marine applications as I was doing)
Customer
2024-12-14 19:41:32
A very heavy, sophisticated and versatile unit. After I installed it in my RV, it functioned for approximately 60 days as the RV stood parked in my driveway (without actually taking the rig on any camping trips).It has quit charging the batteries, and sounds a continuous alarm, although the inverter capability has not been affected.A 30-day warranty is not adequate for a device of this type, when a typical RV is used only on an occasional basis. Unless the Renogy folks can remedy this problem without forcing me to purchase another unit, I will be sorry I bought this inverter. (Possibly they will yet help me diagnose the problem over the phone.)
Ivan Ho
2024-12-01 13:57:25
Simply put:- The inverter charger can connect to battery and is able to power itself and appliances from battery power- The device states it can connect to shore power, but does not (I believe it is faulty) and therefore shorepower does not power the appliance or recharge the batteryI’ve contacted customer support on their website and have spoken to at least 4 people, who state that they will have my device tested for defects. It’s been a matter of weeks and no response or support on how I can send me device in and get it tested. They were responsive from the US side, but since ‘transferring’ support to the Canadian side, the support has been non existent. I can understand if due to COVID, there may be delays, but a heads up would be appreciated. I hope I don’t get a response from them after the warranty expires, and then they say they cannot do anything for me.All in all, product is too expensive if it is faulty, and you at this time, you are unlikely to get customer support. Don’t buy.If things change, I may update my review.
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