
| Output Wave Form | Pure Sine Wave |
| Input Voltage | DC12V |
| Rated Power | 1000W |
| Peak Power | 2000W |
| Maximum Power Efficiency | 80% |
| Capable of running maximum resistive loads | 800W |
| Capable of running maximum inductive loads | 230W |
| No-load Current | <0.8A |
| Output Voltage | AC220-240V |
| Output Frequency | 50Hz±2Hz |
| Internal Fuses | 2x40A |
| Soft Start Technology | YES |
| Cooling System | FAN |
| Overload, Overheat Protection | YES |
| Overvoltage, Undervoltage Protection | YES |
| Output Short Circuit Protection | YES |
| Weight | 1.5KG |
| Dimension | 248x105x70(mm) |

For example:
If running a 500w device for 2 hours constantly, the calculation method is device rated power 500W divide by battery voltage 12v to get battery discharge current 41.67A (500W/12V=41.67A) then times the working time 2 hours to get battery capacity 83.33Ah but it actually requires that the battery capacity must be 83.3 x 2 = 166Ah, because if the inverter runs normal loads, the inverter undervoltage protection will work when the battery capacity is less than 50%, and then cause the inverter to shut down.

