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Go Power! GP-1000HD 1000-Watt Heavy Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter (1000)

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Size: 1000


Features

  • 1000 watts of continuous power
  • Use GP-DC-KIT2 for easy hook-up to the battery
  • 2 AC outlets to plug into
  • Over voltage, under voltage and overload protections
  • 1 year

Description

Go Power! 1000-Watt Modified Sine Wave Inverter takes in 12 Volt DC power and converts it to AC household power to run loads up to 1000-Watt of continuous power. This inverter comes with two AC outlets and can be hooked up to the batteries using GP-DC-KIT2 and can surge to 1000-Watt as well as contains all instructions.

Brand: Go Power


Recommended Uses For Product: Vehicle


Power Source: Battery Powered


Wattage: 1000 watts


Model Name: GP-1000HD


Manufacturer: ‎Go Power!


Brand: ‎Go Power


Model: ‎GP-1000HD


Item Weight: ‎3.47 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.5 x 3.5 x 12 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎GP-1000HD


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎GP-1000HD


OEM Part Number: ‎GP-1000HD


Voltage: ‎120 Volts (AC)


Wattage: ‎1000 watts


Date First Available: October 2, 2001


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  • Better than before Go Power
Size: 1750
This is my second 1750hd Go Power Inverter. My first one lasted 7 years in our winter travels in our 36’ 5th wheel. When I received this one last month, I was surprised to see how much lighter and smaller in size it was. I replaced and had it running for a test in 10 minutes. Very quiet, heated a cup of water in my micro wave, my wife ran the vacuum. We generally use our inverter when we do dry camping and want to watch a movie off the TV and PVR, for our recharging phone and 110v lights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2018 by Brian & Kitlan

  • Great unit
Size: 1000
Quiet. Fan has yet to come on for any cooling Use is for a travel trailer 110v outlets Powers a modern lcd tv, a small desk top fan, a Sirius radio boombox and a laptop just fine. (not all at once)
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2018 by red_snapper

  • Microwave safe
Size: 1750
Great for powering a microwave inside a truck.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021 by GY

  • Inductive loads and what one REALLY needs!
Size: 1750
After testing a friends that had this one but a older model I went ahead and bought it to run a 1/3 horse swamp cooler motor which the older did run just fine...The new Model Might say HD but it is just a chinese built peace of junk like the Harbour freight ones...I've found out that the difference for HEAVY duty is that the Inverters are either high frequency or low frequency...most manufacturers have gone the cheap High frequency route but it will not do if you are looking at high inductive loads I can run my swamp cooler with a borrowed old 1000 watt inverter that weights about 12 pounds but cannot with a new go power that weights like 7-9 pounds...explanation below................................................................INVERSION METHODS EXPLAINED High Frequency Inverters (HF) The large majority of inverters available in the retail market are high frequency. They are typically less expensive, have smaller footprints, and have a lower tolerance for industrial loads. HF inverters have over twice the number of components and use multiple, smaller transformers. Their application is appropriate for a wide variety of uses like tool battery chargers, small appliances, A/V and computers, but have a decreased capacity for long term exposure to high surge loads like pumps, motors, and some high-torque tools. Low Frequency Inverters (LF) Our UL-listed, low frequency inverters and inverter/chargers are the pinnacle of electrical durability. The massive iron core transformer is aptly capable of absorbing surge loads because of the “Flywheel Effect” inherent in the physical amount of a transformer’s iron. LF inverters have larger and more robust Field Effect Transistors (FET’s) that can operate cooler, in part due to the slower frequency of switching required to produce AC power. These inverters are feature rich to include the optional ability to hardwire additional external GFCI outlets, input of multiple DC voltages, provide regulated dual output voltages (120/240VAC), and integrate chemistry appropriate battery chargers and transfer relays for shore power. HIGH FREQUENCY Pros Smaller footprint Less expensive Cons Doesn’t operate well with high-surge loads like pumps and high-torque tools LOW FREQUENCY Pros Runs well with high-surge loads Operates cooler Cons Heavier More expensive ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2017 by Fred Caprotta

  • Great all around power source
Size: 1000
Very sturdy and solid inverter unit. I attached cigarette lighter plug. Charge for car 12 volt plug in rear of Subaru. Will not charge fridge due to not being a pure sine wave inverter. It charges my Jackery 240, phones, cameras, etc.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022 by LT2Will LT2Will

  • perfect
Size: 1750
had it now on the solar system for 6 months. works great. Strong.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2016 by MSTOW

  • Great product
Size: 1750
No issues so far! Put this in my camper and now rely less on my noisy generator. This thing will brew coffee!
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2013 by M. R. Salter

  • Despite manual, was unable to power 1/2hp motor
Size: 1750
1st off this unit is very well built. Everything feels solid and well attached. However, despite the claims on the GoPower website that it could run a 1/2hp motor, the inverter would go into overload when I tried to start my 1/2hp jet-pump. I was able to run the motor once it was started via mains (by tripping my transfer switch while the motor was running), but the 1750HD did not have enough oomph to get it going. I was impressed enough with the build quality though to replace this unit with the GoPower GP-3000HD. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2015 by PB

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