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GoWISE Power PS1004 3000W Continuous 6000W Surge Peak Power Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Starter Cables and 4 Output Sockets, Updated Model, Grey, Standard

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Features

  • GoWISE Power PURE SINE Power Inverter 3000W Continuous/6000W Surge, 12V DC to 120V AC w/ Black and Red Cables w/ Ring Terminals, Remote Switch, 5 kinds of Protection Systems and 4 Output Sockets
  • Ideal use in cars, vessels, and for power failure emergencies and s maximum efficiency with computers, sensitive equipment, and more
  • 5 Protection systems: Thermal protection, Overload protection, Over Voltage protection, Under Voltage protection, Low Voltage protection alarm
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) <3%; Soft start low interference tech and temperature control cooling fan. Output Voltage: AC 120V; Frequency: 60Hz

Description

Go WISE power inverter is an advanced tool of power conversion. It can supply you with AC power converted from a DC power source. It can be used in cars, vessels, during camping and in power failure emergencies. Pure Sine inverters are a stable power source with 3000W continuous power and 6000W surge power with low harmonic distortion. This inverter is an excellent tool to use during power failure emergencies and s maximum efficiency with computers, sensitive equipment and more. Compact and portable, this inverter can be used on worksites, boats, cars, camping or for permanent use. The PS1004 features 5 kinds of protection systems: Thermal protection, Overload protection, Over Voltage protection, Under Voltage protection, Low Voltage protection alarm. Inverter also comes with an LED light that indicates the problem. Your purchase comes with black and red cables with ring terminals, a remote switch, an inverter with 3 AC sockets and 1 USB port 5V, and a detailed instruction manual. Cut off the load and keep it cool naturally for 10 to30 minutes. Restart it after it returns to normal temperature. The load power is too large and reduce the total load power to the range of rated power. Avoid blocking the vent and improve the ventilation condition. Reduce the ambient temperature.Outlet Sockets: 4 (3 AC, 1 USB)Powering units that has a higher power voltage than the inverter. The inverter will not uphold the power for long for big units such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and microwaves and the inverter will go into protection mode if the inverter's voltage reaches 10 volts or lower. If customers are powering big units, they would need two inverters to uphold the power. Detail page is correct.


Manufacturer: ‎GoWISE Power


Brand: ‎GoWISE Power


Model: ‎PS1004


Item Weight: ‎9.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22 x 9.3 x 4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎PS1004


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PS1004


Date First Available: July 30, 2015


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  • Runs my window AC with no problems.
Power Tech-On 3000/6000 12v inverter. 08/07/17 - Initial setup and testing. Set up with 4 Trojan T105RE batteries in 12v configuration. Using 0/1 AWG wire and lugs. From the batteries to the inverter, is 3 feet. Positive lead has a 250 amp fuse and 300 amp disconnect. Turned on 12v and then the inverter. Kill-a-Watt metter showed 115v. Connected a 1/2" heavy duty Black and Decker drill. The inverter didn't even know it was there. Next up, a 700 watt microwave oven. Same results, the inverter powered the microwave oven happily. Now for the big one, a small GE window AC unit. Rated surge at 9.5 amps, running on high 4.5 amps per the label on the side of the AC. Connected up, flip the switch to high cool and away the AC unit went, dumping cold air. I let it cycle a few times and every time it started back up, there was no issue. I did not have to use the slow start up process. The inverter was fully running, surged to 9.5 amp, and then dropped to 4.5 amp for continual run. Those who are having trouble with this inverter running heavy loads either have a defective unit or they are using incorrect wire size/length. I learned really quickly about how important wire size is with low voltage DC. I have a duct fan that at about 3 foot of 10 AWG wire runs like a screaming eagle. I put it on 12 foot of the same wire and lost around 20% of the fans capability. The fan pulled 6 amps. If you're going to run anything that will use the full potential of this inverter, you CANNOT use the included DC cables, they are much too small. I take the inverter up to my ranch property in Sepember and will use it to power my travel trailer off my solar power system. I'll post if there are any issues. So far I'm pleased with the results. I would like to see the same meters added to this unit that are in my Ramsond 1500 inverter (battery voltage/AC watts draw) which makes a quick glance all that is needed to see if the system is OK. With this inverter I'll be adding an external battery metter and I'll use my Kill-a-Watt meter to monitor the current pulled. UPDATE: 07/13/2018 - I recently returned from a 4th of July week with my travel trailer. During the time there this inverter worked perfectly. In fact one night while running the TV, several lights, the microwave oven, a couple of fans, a refrigerator and freezer everything went dead! Luckily in places like this and especially at night, I carry a flashlight. After some searching around I had found that the inverter wasn't the issue. The 250 amp fuse which I have inline to protect the inverter had blown. Replacing the fuse resolved the issue and the inverter powered up and ran fine. Calculating out, I figured I was pulling just around 200 amp DC, which shouldn't have blown the fuse, but it did. The good is that the inverter was having no problem providing 20 amp AC at 115 volts. My next trip is in November when I plan on doubling the 0/1 cable from the batteries to the inverter (both with 250 amp fuses). This should resolve any issues with pulling so much current from the batteries. I'm still very pleased with this inverter. It's working great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 6, 2017 by BTC

  • Work great!
The unit works great for my 1997 Dodge B2500 conversion van.how ever the remote switch is trash that came with it ,the company replaced it with a brand new one.2018...moving forward 2023 again the remote switch has Died on me again ,I see the wire is so thin ,this is the problem
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2023 by reginald murphy

  • Been using for 2 years now
We travel in our 5th wheel and use this connected to 2 X 100AH lithium batteries I have set it up to plug into the trailer as if it was shore power. We run the trailer with it including coffee pot, microwave, etc. It has functioned flawlessly.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 30, 2022 by Ragermack

  • Good power, big noise, big price
I bought this to power a totally off-grid project. First, let me say that the thing is a beast and lives up to the 3000 watt rating. It’s extremely efficient, powers everything I can throw at it, and it doesn’t get hot. So why only three stars? The two fans, which are clearly not “intelligent” fans, run more often than not and are so loud they are a huge distraction. In my application anyway, the distraction is too big to accept because of where I have to mount the inverter and there’s no way to disguise the noise. It’s simply too loud so I had to buy another inverter with an intelligent fan. Additionally, the cables that came with it are woefully inadequate for any draw nearing 3000 watts. And now I see that the inverter has doubled in price since I bought it last November? Sorry, it is not worth the $650 that it’s going for today. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 20, 2022 by Youhaftabekidding

  • Good value and respectable performance, just make your own battery wires
I'm replacing my truck camper propane generator with a bank of batteries and solar panels. My microwave and some other appliances need a more respectable sinewave than the modified sine inverters produce. I ran it through a series of tests including current draw in "off" mode, standby (no load applied) and heavy loading, as well as looking at the output waveform with an oscilloscope. Overall I'm pretty pleased with the results with some disappointment. First the sine wave is very clean and ran my micro without any slow down in cooking compared to utility power. In the "off" mode controlled by the rather ugly looking wired remote control the drain was pretty much unmeasurable (far less than 100 mA) - Excellent since this is the steady long term drain. On power up with no load the unit has some irregularities in current draw. Initially I was seeing about a 30 Watt drain, then after cycling the unit on/off several times the drain dropped to a very respectable 5-6 watts. Neither I nor the service tech. could come up with any explanation. Even swapped out the unit and the new one did the same. Under progressively increased loads (100W to 2000W) the unit shows around a 85-90% efficiency. I'm not experienced enough with pure sine inverters to state an expert opinion on the efficiency, but I feel it's a little low. So overall I'm pleased with the product and the price, but not ecstatic. It looks like it will work fine for my needs and I built a power monitor panel which displays load on the batteries so that I can get used to what the actual load demand is. The unit come with 2 pairs of short battery wires. My guess is that they are 6 AWG at best. Aside from this being way too small if they were full copper, these wires are CCA copper clad aluminum. In my application the run length from the battery bank to the inverter is 5 feet and I am using 2/0 copper welding wire, which is barely large enough for the 250+ amps this inverter needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 20, 2016 by Coastside Kirk

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