12V/24V to 240V High-Power Car Power Inverter (1000W-3000W)
Pure Sine Wave & Modified Sine Wave Dual Versions | LCD Smart Display | Multi-Device Compatibility
Dual Waveform Options:
Pure Sine Wave (Suitable for sensitive devices: laptops/medical equipment/drones)
Modified Sine Wave (Cost-effective, supports basic appliances like kettles/fans)
High Power Coverage: 1000W/1500W/2000W/3000W options available, meeting power needs for car/outdoor/emergency scenarios.
HD LCD Screen: Real-time monitoring of voltage/load/fault codes, ensuring clear visibility of power safety.
Wide Compatibility
▸ Vehicle: Refrigerators/air pumps/car ovens
▸ Outdoor: Rice cookers/projectors/lighting equipment
▸ Emergency: Mobile phone base stations/CPR rescue devices
🛡️ Professional-Grade Protection
Five-fold safety protection: Over-voltage/low-voltage/overload/short-circuit/overheating, automatically cuts off power.
Aluminum alloy heat-dissipating body + efficient quiet fan for stable continuous output.
📦 Thoughtful Configuration
Includes USB port + battery clamp cables (supports direct connection to batteries).
Suitable for trucks/cars/RVs/yachts and various other vehicles.
Which Inverter should I buy?---There are two types of inverters, one is modified sine wave type inverter and the other is pure sine wave type.1. Verification of device type and sizing for correct performance. Inverters are rated by a wattage, which tells you how many watts they can operate at one time.2. Check your battery voltage. The DC voltage of the inverter tells you which battery bank it is compatible with.For inductive load---When connecting to inductive loads (e.g. coffee maker, compressor, pump, old CRT TV, refrigerator, ice conditioner, air conditioner, relay,fluorescent lamp,
vacuum cleaner), please choose an inverter with a 3-7 times higher rated power than the rate performance of the load. For example, for a 150W refrigerator,
choose a 1500W pure sine wave inverter or higher; For 800W air conditioner, please choose 2500W pure sine wave inverter or above. A modified sinus is not recommended.For resistive load---When connecting to resistive loads (e.g. heater, electric stove, crock pot), please choose either modified sine wave or pure sine wave inverter whose continuous
output is slightly is higher than the rated power of the load. For example, for loads close to 700W, it is better to choose an inverter with a continuous power of more than 800W.
What battery types and compacts should I use?As long as the battery is rated for 12V applications. GEL, AGM, Flooded types work. The inverter cannot power a device with high power and too small battery.If you operate an 800W heater for 2 hours, the battery capacity = rated power 800W / inverter conversion efficiency (calculated using the lowest 85%) / battery
voltage (12V) / battery discharge coefficient 80% * working time (2 hours) = 800W / 85%/12V/0.8*2H=196AH