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1500W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 12V DC to 110V 120V AC with Remote Control LCD Display and 2x2.4A Dual USB Ports 3 AC Outlets Compatible with Lithium Battery for Home RV Truck by VOLTWORKS

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Size: 1500W/12V


Features

  • 1500W Pure Sine Wave InverterProvides 1500w DC 12volt to AC 120volt continuous power,coming with 3 AC outlets and 2x2.4A USB ports.Product liability insurance is covered by AIG insurance company.
  • More Widely UsedThe 3x1500watt AC outlets and 2x2.4 amps USB ports provide ture sine wave inverter for powering your gameplayer, car vaccum, camera, TV, phone, fridge and etc, in when emergency, hurricane, storm, snowstorm, and outage anywhere AC power is needed.
  • Remote Control & LCD DisplayThe 15ft remote controller is more convenience for you to turn inverter on/off. And the LCD display shows the batteries status, output voltage, input voltage and some protection codes when inverter is in protection mode.
  • Advance ProtectionIncluding Short circuit protection,Input over-voltage/ under-voltageprotection,Outputshort-circuit,over-load,over-current,over-temperature protection.Durable Aluminum Housing can protect inverter from drops and bumps.The built-in cooling fan ensures you a ultra silent using experience,also keeps the inverter running safely and effectively at a low temperature.avoid overheat.
  • What You Will GetA 1500w pure sine wave inverter, a 15ft remote controller, a instruction manual, 2x Battery Cables (black and red),a friendly and patient customer after-service.18-Months Warranty

Brand: VOLTWORKS


Recommended Uses For Product: Car, Truck, Recreational Vehicle, Boat, Office, Home, Camping, Road trips, Business trip, Hurricane, Storm, Workshop See more


Power Source: DC 12V


Wattage: 1500 watts


Battery Capacity: 150 Amp Hours


Product Dimensions: 14.5 x 8 x 3.9 inches


Item Weight: 8.69 pounds


Item model number: VS-1500PBR


Date First Available: June 14, 2019


Manufacturer: VOLTWORKS


Country of Origin: China


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  • Excellent Performance +(1 year update) +(Second Inverter)
Size: 2000W/24V
I bought this inverter when I changed my system configuration to 24V. My old inverter was a 12V 1500Watt Pure Sine Wave and ran about 115V. It ran most things well, but couldn't handle my large ShopVac, and even with a minor load the fans on the inverter would cycle every couple minutes. This inverter runs everything I plug into it including a ShopVac and Refrigerator simultaneously. Its output is ~120V, the voltage drops little with heavy loads. Running 1,200 watts voltage does not go below 117V and averages around 118V. The fan rarely operates, in-fact it never cycles when the continuous load is less than 150W. So for me it will run my refrigerator and be absolutely silent. Had me worried at first that the fans might not work but the unit stays cool to the touch and the fans do work. Fan only runs when the unit hits 104F, so just keep the inverter in a nominal conditioned space of <80 degrees and you are good. My tests show it meets the claimed 90% efficiency and no load current of .9A (inverter on but no load). Power when turned off was in the milliamp range. I disliked the remote and lack of information on the pin-out as I use a relay to start the inverter. To turn on the inverter you either; push the button on the unit, button on remote, or use a relay to short pins 1+2 at the RJ9 port for ONE SECOND. Shorter duration will likely fail as the unit has to come up to the proper voltage for startup. I disliked the use of an RJ9 port, this is the narrow plug used on telephone handsets. Making it "unusual" to work with. And I had to buy some RJ9 crimp plugs for my bench stock. The information on the RJ9 port pin-4 is some kind of pulse coding, almost looks like garage door coding on my scope and the pulse duration and amplitude seems to follow the load. I am simply processing it as an analog signal (milli-volts) to determine if the inverter is on or off. The handheld remote provided does work, but having that wire is like being tied to a leash. Just seems like something you would have in the 80s. Hoping to get more information from the company. Other than those few issues, I rate this inverter as Excellent. 1 Year Update: - Zero issues with this inverter for the past year. Not even an overload restart. - I use it 24/7, my daily peak is about 900Watts but on average I am drawing 280Watts from it 24/7. - Running from the inverter 24/7 are: 1 standard 17+cubic foot Refrigerator, 1 Air Cleaner, 2 PC Computers, 1 Base Station GMRS Radio, 1 Laptop, 2 End-Table Lamps and several USB charging stations. - Unit runs at 92% efficiency which is above the stated 90% efficiency. So for me if I draw 1000Watts of DC from the battery will run 920Watts of AC loads. This is great efficiency for any inverter. - The outlets are NOT GFCI (ground fault) protected. This is now a USA code issue for household inverter power, if you wish to have this feature I recommend you buy a GFCI with a pigtail plug. You plug that into the inverter and connect your loads to it. - GFCI or not make sure you ground the unit case solidly (quality connection). In addition (meaning you still need the case ground), you may want to connect the one of the inverter outlet grounds to a grid ground receptacle. DIY two male plugs and one wire, a 12AWG green wire. Just make sure both ends connect to ground or be ready for sparks and flames. - I stopped using the outlet signal from the RJ9 plug (pin 3/4) to determine on/off status of the inverter. Instead I use the 5Volt signal from the inverters USB port to determine status. (dah on me for not doing this first). And this USB method would likely work well with a small 5Volt relay. - Still using RJ9 port pin 1/2 to operate the inverter. Remember, needs to be shorted for 1 second to turn the unit on. - Picture 1 shows my rather custom and elaborate setup that may help some of you. - Picture 2 I included only for the DIY aspect of the lighted plug. Really some good benefits to using these lighted plugs... its lit so the inverter is on and electricity is at the plug. - I have an external box that my loads connect too. Inside the box I have a dual pole 16Amp supplemental circuit breaker and a contactor. The circuit breaker is as stated, supplemental. The contactor I use with a control system to transfer between inverter and grid. - This is a high frequency inverter so it is best for non-motor (non-inductive) loads, but clearly it handles my refrigerator and occasionally my shopvac without issue. However, if you plan on running something like a sump pump or AC at 1HP or more you may consider a higher rated inverter, or a similarly power rated Low Frequency Inverter. Low Frequency Inverters are bigger and cost more... But nothing beats getting the right stuff for the task you require of it. Bought a Second One My systems operates 24/7 as Off-Grid inverters do. Most of the components in my system were redundant. Multiple panels can be reconfigured, 2 charge controllers, 8 batteries etc. But the one single point of failure for me is the Inverter. So after running the first inverter for over a year with zero problems I bought a second one. Bagged up the first one and the second one has now been running flawlessly 24/7 for just over a month. The plugs were exactly the same, and it is performing exactly the same. My inspection of the unit that has been running for a year showed absolutely nothing of concern, and I was happy to see not much dust/dirt buildup on the fan or components. With electronics in general if they run for 90 days they tend to last a long time thereafter, often called a "burn-in" phase. Thinking this was another home run.... will do a third update if it proves untrue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2021 by Kontrols Kontrols

  • Working so far
Size: 2000W/24V
Haven’t had it that long but so far it is working. Hooked it up to my rig using 30 amp cord and it worked perfectly. I shut off the converter, water heater, and refrigerator first, it ran the TV and ice maker for 4 hours until it shut off due to low battery power. Solar recharged the battery and the unit started up again. 24 volt 200 amh battery, 400 watt solar, roof mounted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by Dan Griffith

  • Packaged well.
Size: 4000W/12V
So far so good
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Shopping 4 stuff

  • Good Inverter, junk wire.
Size: ETL 2000W/12V Modified Sine Wave
I bought this to install in my small travel trailer. I plan on doing a lot of long road trips and will be boondocking (dry camping) along the way. I wanted to be able to run a coffee brewer(1000watt) and the microwave(1000watt). I chose the 2000watt pure sinewave with 2 outlets and an ac hard wire terminal mostly because of the microwave. I know a 1000watt microwave has a substantial start up surge. I installed 2 outlets in camper that will run off the inverter. I found that the inverter cannot consistantly handle the initial surge of microwave if the battery voltage (2x12v rv/marine size 24 lead acid) is below 12.5 volts. The microwave makes a buzzing noise and the inverter shuts off. Sometimes the inverter successfully powers microwave at 12.0-12.4 volts, but it seems to be hit or miss. I find that if my voltage is below 12.5v I have to try the microwave, if it buzzes I immediately stop it and try again before the inverter kicks off. I can run coffee maker no problem even below 12v on batteries. My other concern is the cooling fans never kick on at all. I ran a 1500 watt electric heater for ten minutes and no cooling fans, blades not spinning. The inverter however only got warm to the touch (65f room temp) Not sure if fans are defective or if the inverter just cools very well through the heat dissipating casing. The casing does have a large surface area with a lot of fins on it. I am hesitant about the durability/longevity of this unit given its performance running a 1000watt microwave. Wish the power supply cables were a little longer. Seems a lot of these inverters come with short cables. Wish it came with at least 3 foot cables and a voltage display on the remote either in addition to, or instead of the 4 bar battery level meter. I will update on long term performance and failure if it happens. Hoping it proves to be reliable. *Update 9/3/22; Installed in camper, tried to run microwave/convection oven combo in camper with fully charged batteries. Runs 10 to 15 seconds and powers off. I tested it prior to install with a 1000 watt counter top microwave with mixed results, rv microwave is just too much for it. Went and got a 700 watt microwave, will only run it 25 seconds. Tried my 1000watt coffee maker that it ran prior to hardwire install successfully, won't even brew a cup before shutting down. Apparently can't handle longer battery leads, or being wired to outlets. *Update 9/4/22; Had about given up on this inverter performing properly. Did some research online and decided to try a different supply wire. Got some 2 gauge 6 foot wires at Harbor Freight. Inverter now performs well, even when battery voltage is as low as twelve volts it will still maintain 113-115 volts ac while running a 1000watt microwave. This is while running through hard wired outlets in camper. Conclusion, the problems were the result of deficient wire the manufacturer supplied with the inverter. The 6 foot long 2 gauge wire allows the inverter to perform much better than the 2 foot long 2 x 5 gauge wire supplied. I cut one of the crap cables and discovered they are not even 5 gauge, closer to 6 gauge and very thin wire strands. They used thick casing to make the wires appear thicker than they are. I am giving inverter an overall rating of 4 stars. Would be 5 if they had supplied wire adequate to run the unit properly. Still will update on long term performance and reliability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 by Mo

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