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Regular price £87.00 Sale price £65.00 Save 25%- Description
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Wide range of applications: supply AC 230V 1000W continuous power supply for household appliances, power tools, office equipment, communication devices, emergency equipment, etc.
Superior endurance performance: Durable construction and high-quality material withstand harsh environmental conditions and the whole season, ideal for use on the road, at campsites, on remote construction sites or anywhere where alternating current is required.
The LED shows battery voltage and output voltage. The fans always run to keep the inverter cool. Please note this for customers with high noise requirements. You can turn off using only USB ports.
Battery clips and adapters for the cigarette lighter are supplied with the converter. Please use battery terminals to establish a direct connection to the vehicle battery if the rated input values of connected AC devices exceed 150 W and the inverter is no longer used when the vehicle is switched off. Yinleader offers customer service and product exchanges within 12 months. In the event of problems with the use of the product and the customer service guarantee
Delivery content:
1 x inverter
2 x crimper
1 x cigarette lighter power cord clip
User Guide
DC Input Voltage | 12V |
Output Waveform | Modified Sine Wave |
Output Continuous Power | 1000 Watt |
Surge Power | 2000 Watts (< 1 second) |
DC Input Voltage | 12V |
AC Output Voltage | 230V ±5% 50Hz |
USB Charge Port | 5V, 3.1A |
Sockets | 3 X AC Type F outlets,4 X 3.1A USB ports |
Input Voltage Range | DC 11V - 15V |
Input Low-Voltage Alarm | DC 10V ±0.5V |
Under-Voltage Cut-Off Voltage | DC 9V ±0.5V |
Input Over-Voltage Cut-Off Voltage | DC 15.5V |
Thermal-Shutdown | > 167°F (> 75℃) |
Efficiency | > 88% |
No-load Current (Stand-by) | <2Amps |
Protection | Overload / Short Circuit / Over heat / Reverse Polarity / Under/Over Voltage |
THD | < 5% (Linear load) |
Certificate | CE |
Built-in Cooling Fan | YES |
Weight | 1.3 kg |
Dimensions | 230 mm x 112 mm x 60 mm. |
Battery Cable | 20 inch / 510 mm |
Q/A
What are inverters and do I need them?
Inverters turn the DC output collected from your solar panels into alternating current (AC), which is the standard used by all commercial appliances. Inverters serve as the gateway between the photovoltaic system and the devices and appliances drawing energy from your solar panel system. You’ll typically need an inverter for any solar panel larger than five watts.
What is the difference between pure sine wave and modified sine wave inverters?
When shopping for an inverter, there are two main options to choose from: pure sine wave and modified sine wave inverters.
Pure Sine Wave Inverters:
Pure sine wave inverters are capable of producing smooth, quiet, and reliable electricity to operate appliances and electronics without any interference. Like its name suggests, pure sine wave inverters produce current in a pure sine wave shape. Renogy sells a range of pure sine wave inverters of varying capacities to fit your solar installation and energy needs. Renogy inverters also provide overload protection for both DC input and AC output to prevent damage to the components and the unit.
Modified Sine Wave Inverters:
In modified sine wave inverters, the polarity abruptly switches from positive to negative versus a true sine wave. When looking at the wave, it has a stair-step, square pattern, where the polarity is flipped back and forth. That choppy wave can negatively affect more delicate, sensitive equipment. If you have medical equipment you need to power, such as a CPAP machine, you won’t be able to use a modified sine wave inverter. Additionally, in many cases, you’ll hear a hum with devices attached to a modified sine wave inverter. However, with simple devices and appliances, modified sine wave inverters typically do the job.
What do I need a pure sine wave inverter to run?
As noted above, you need a pure sine wave inverter to run appliances with AC motors, such as microwaves and refrigerators; medical equipment, such as CPAP machines with humidifiers, sensitive electronics, laser printers, newer TV’s, and appliances with electronic timers or digital clocks. Your laptop may work with a modified sine wave inverter, although some claim that using one can shorten the lifespan of your laptop’s battery.