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The CARRYBATT1500W Pure Sine Wave Power Converter is a versatile power solution designed for RVs, trucks, boats, and camping. It features dual AC output sockets, a USB charging port, and a remote control for easy operation. With a continuous output of 1500W and a peak power of 3000W, it can power a variety of household appliances. The inverter is equipped with multiple safety features and a durable aluminum housing, making it ideal for both outdoor and home use.
M**K
Good for light use,
I bought this to run a small air compressor on my van. Its rated at 550w so after calculating start up decided 1500w should do me ok.I did try running it from a spare battery that trickle charged from the main battery but it was not ideal.Rewired it to the van main battery. Bought a 300 amp set of jump leads from Euro car parts to use the wire.. only 12 quid.On the van batteries is much better and the compressor runs a charm. Only thing I would say is a 550w motor should only be loading to about 35% but the display says 49% So I would say if you want to run anything close to 1000w you need to go bigger.Definately consider the jump leads for a cable extension you'll also need some suitable ring lug connectors to put on the cable, but any electrician should be able to help you for a couple of beers if you are not able to do it. Overall quite impressed, for the cost I would say its a good deal.
M**T
Remote control is a little iffy
The output is lower than expected it’s rated as 2000w but on tests produces this scream there it is overloaded at 15-1600wMight be better to over over spec to get the output you want
A**
doing the job
there was a problem with the cables. more are yet to arrive. it is situated out of the way in the engine compartment. so can't comment on running noise if any. remote great idea. is a little cheap and sometimes the switch isn't as responsive as expected.
R**.
Good so far
I have only had this a few weeks and used it a handful of times but so far has performed as expected
M**R
Working as it should
Had this for a while now and so far it's working well. Haven't really put it under pressure for any length of time. Given that inverters are never 100% efficient it seems to struggle with power tools over 700 watts. However, most of the time it'll be used for charging batteries, radio, computer etc.As for the display. In a device like this, what you need is information, not fancy graphics. Instead of a % figure I would have preferred to see actual current drawn by any attached appliance.
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