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The VEVOR1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts DC 12V to AC 120V, providing 1000W continuous and 2000W peak power. It features multiple outlets for charging devices, robust safety certifications, and an intelligent cooling system, making it ideal for both home and outdoor use.
K**A
>>>This One is IT!<<<
So far, so good! I had a couple low priced inverters that were obviously NOT putting out what they claimed they were. I HAD to buy another, but didn't have the funds to dish out for a more expensive, proven name-brand... This one won in my searching comparisons, so all I could do is keep my fingers crossed till I could hook it up to my home.It came FAST, was super easy to replace on my power station wall, and then I turned it on, and plugged my little home into it... YESSSS Completely quiet, the fan has come on only one time in the 3 days since I installed it, and it is so much more quiet than the other ones were. It supplies the perfect power to run everything in my tiny home, and even my fridge is running again... the other (also a pure sine wave) was erratic, and almost destroyed my fridge, but this new inverter has balanced the controls to my fridge and it is now running perfectly. I was going to have to replace the fridge, but not now! VEVOR HAS MY VOTE! ...and I've been running on solar for 8 years now. LOVE THIS ONE!
J**J
Nice unit
Works well for what I've used it for. Remote function and info screen are nice.
G**5
Vevor the beast
This inverter is a beast and works fantastic, I would have no worries on buying this product again if needed
M**K
Will kill your battery if...
Is definitely worth the cost.It works like a dream powering a portable ventilator for our patient. I forgot and only turned it off using the remote one Friday afternoonThree days later I opened the van to a beeping and a screen that said 5v. So at least it stopped converting when the voltage got too low.It was to late for car battery though. A deep charge and testing showed our 6 months old NEW battery was down a cell and would only hold 11.4v now when it was holding 13v before. SO, new battery. Store swapped out since it was so new.I'm no longer using the remoteI use the main switch and the remote is disconnected.I still need the inverter for distance appointments. The ones that take all day. Because the vent battery is only good for 4 hours. When it's a 2 hour drive to the city to see a specialist. That's a Long day. Nice to get charged up while we drive...
K**K
Displayed Wattage is power pulled from battery, not wattage delivered to AC device.
In getting this inverter and doing a few simple tests I noticed the wattage on the display was greater than the wattage of the device I was powering. I hooked a Kill-o-Watt meter up to test it and noticed around a 20% discrepancy. For example, a standard 20 inch box fan on high pulled 121 watts on the kill-o-watt, but the inverter showed 151 watts. Plugging in a few different devices and doing the math, I believe this inverter runs at around 75 to 80% of efficiency. This means that all stated wattages on the display are showing the wattage pulled from the battery, and includes heat losses during the inverter process. One should buy an inverter bigger than you need, so that you can power all of your devices. I understand it is a good practice to buy an inverter with twice the capacity that you need, so the inverter is not running at maximum. All electronic devices have mandatory labeling next to the cord, so one can easily see how much power they pull. For example, one TV pulls 50 watts, while a wifi cable modem (10 watts), fan (120 watts), coffee maker (1025 watts) or window air conditioner (1250 Watts) pull different amounts. I purchased this inverter to serve as an emergency back power source, a cheaper alternative to an Ecoflow Power Station, those devices normally display the AC power out instead of the DC power in on the wattage display. I am happy for the display and data, but just want everyone to understand how this functionality works.
K**M
No issue
Works fine
M**M
Cannot handle even 1000 watts
Will not run my microwave (900 watts). Will not run coffee maker (1200 watts). Will not run hot plate (1400 watts). I was careful to have only one appliance plugged in at a time. Inverter would work for about 20 seconds then just give up and shut off completely. It would restart about 10 seconds later. It is supposedly rated for 3000 watts continuous. It will run my lights (10 watts each so 60 watts total) So if you only need less than 500 watts then this expensive piece of junk will do the job I guess.
M**A
Works, I guess.
Seems to work. Hooked it up to a car battery and powered a small device. Oddly, the remote panel readout was showing a different voltage than the readout on the unit.
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