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Renogy 3000w Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger 12V DC to 120V AC Surge 9000w for Off-Grid Solar RV Boat Home w/LCD Display, Auto Transfer Switch, Compatible with Lithium Battery

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Size: 3000W


Features

  • BUILT-IN 4-STAGE CHARGERThe Renogy pure sine wave inverter charger not only acts as a DC to AC inverter, but also charges and maintains a battery bank when connected to shore power. With built-in 4-Stage(Bulk stage, Boost stage, Float stage, and Equalization) battery charger, it can optimally and automatically charge to 100%.
  • POWERFUL OUTPUTWith a conversion efficiency greater than 90%, adjustable 50/60Hz output, the inverter charger provides 3000W continuous power, and 9000W surge power to easily power your daily electrical appliances.
  • PROTECT YOUR ELECTRONICSAdvanced Pure Sine Wave technology provides high-quality AC power equivalent to grid power to protect your household appliances and electronic equipment, which is especially suitable for sensitive electrical appliances.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH VARIOUS BATTERIESPowerful versatility, it is ready for 12V Gel, AGM, Sealed Lead Acid (SLA), Flooded (FLD), Calcium (CAL), Lithium-iron Phosphate (LI), and programmable for custom batteries through the USER type.
  • MULTIPLE SAFETY PROTECTIONSOffers under-voltage protection, overvoltage protection, overload protection, overheating protection, and short circuit protection to ensure safety.

Description

The Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger w/ LCD Display is ideal for RV or standalone. The Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger not only acts as a DC to AC inverter that allows you to power your household appliances but also charges and maintains a battery bank when connected to shore power and is now compatible with Lithium batteries. With a low transfer time, power remains uninterrupted when switching from the battery to shore power. The advanced Renogy Pure Sine Wave technology will protect and extend the life of your electronics and appliances. The Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger is a perfect backup power source!


Brand: Renogy


Power Source: Solar Powered


Wattage: 3000


Model Name: 12V DC to 120V AC Surge 9000w


Color: Compatible with Lithium Battery


Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 11.2 x 7.6 inches


Item Weight: 63.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Renogy


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 3000w Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • its nice, almost what I wanted
Size: 3000W
I really like and thank Renogy for their phone support, I called 3 times and always received great response. it works as expected, a great product. I looked around a lot, and picked this. what I want in it, like in it: 3000w with no plug in. I didn't want or need to plug anything into it. an rv installation. I put it in an out of the way place and do not have convenient access to it. it has a connection for remote on off, yippie. what I think could be better: during installation I discovered the battery MUST be connected to it in order to turn it on. why I ask? I can imagine scenarios where I may have the battery disconnected and want to use the inverter. minor for sure, but something to know. next, the display panel is on top of the unit and there is NO remote panel, display. as I stated I installed it in an out of the way place where I will not be able to view the panel. another what I consider minor negative, but something too know. 3rd: the wire, RJ11, for the remote on off is very long, great. I only needed about 3 feet and there is lots left over. again minor. but, the remote battery thermal sensor, BTS, is only about 3 feet, and I need 15 ft. I asked Renogy support what to do. they said it is ok to solder additional wire as needed. ok, I added telephone wire to reach, easy, but cutting the BTS RJ11 is more complicated. what I wonder is WHY so much remote on off yet so little sensor wire. next, and this is my Biggest dislike: there is no AC pass through ability. I wired my main input to the inverter, and pass it out to the fuse box. when inverter is off, it does not pass shore power through to power RV. so leave it on? when it is on, it periodically runs its fan, always charges the battery. I do not need nor always want its fan running as it is audible, nor the charger charging as the rv charges the battery when shore power connected, and I have solar charging the battery. I just want the inverter off at times. the way it comes, it must be on. I created a work around, but something I think very important to know about it. the next minor: the connection access holes for 120v in and out in the front panel: the in side access hole is close to the terminal connector on the device, BUT, the out side hole is off by about 2 inches from the terminal connector. so what you say: well there is very little distance from the access hole to the terminal, and heavy gauge wire does not bend that easily, but can be bent to work. Renogy - PLEASE move the out hole in cover over so it is in front of terminal connector. at the time of this writing, there is no remote display for the latest inverter and it would be very nice to have. there is also a minor typo in the instruction manual, p16, battery setting selection, 5 6-4 seaded lead acid SHOULD be sealed lead acid. I told Renogy about that, I assume it will be corrected someday. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 5, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Robust, power, big, and noisy Inverter with design flaw that may be important (or not)
Size: 2000W
I have been running this inverter (2kW Renogy) for 2 weeks running light loads (a design computer CAD workstation with 3 monitors) alternatively with shore power and 3 x Lithium 100AH batteries in parallel. I initially started with a high-frequency AIMS Power 2kW (4kW peak) inverter with transfer switch. The inverter ran light loads adequately but failed every time with tough loads. The high-frequency inverter was returned for a more expensive (but more capable) low-frequency inverter. I tested the units using space heaters (resistive loads), ¾ horsepower water pump, and more. The most demanding load, as measured using an oscilloscope, was a Miele dual-motor vacuum cleaner. The startup currents shutoff the high-frequency inverter in milliseconds, but the low-frequency inverter had no problems. The high-frequency inverters, although advertised for 4kW peak power, could not handle the inductive startup currents of the vacuum cleaner motors. -> The low-frequency technology is far superior for demanding loads <- I’ve had the inverter operating for 2 weeks now, using all functions (battery inverter, shore power, battery charging). I programmed a custom battery type for my lithium-ion batteries to adjust the top-of-charge voltage to correspond to about 70% SOC during my 2 weeks of testing. Here are some observations: As other comments indicate, there is a point of failure where the transfer switch fails to select shore power if the battery bank is shutdown. The transfer switch SHOULD ALWAYS “fall back” to shore power as the default mode. However, the transfer switch will fail if the batteries are disconnected or failed. Since my Lithium batteries have a BMS which can shut down the batteries, that will lead to the transfer switch failing to resume AC shore power when it becomes available. I wouldn’t be comfortable using this to backup a basement sump pump, because if the batteries become depleted and shut down, the inverter won’t be able to re-connect to the AC grid when power comes back on. The screen is useful, honestly, the only reason I purchased the Renogy over the AIMS. I wanted the ability to set custom battery charging currents and voltage levels. It is relatively inefficient. It burns about 50 watts when idle in inverter mode. Leaving this inverter unattended on idle will ultimately kill your batteries over the weekend. Inefficiency is the tradeoff for robustness and reliability. The fan is loud. The inverter needs to be located away from people. It’s not a pleasant “white noise” fan, either, because it’s a small fan operating fast with high velocity. This produces a higher-pitch unpleasant noise. It might be worthwhile to replace the fan with a purpose-built quiet fan. Overall, was it worth buying the Renogy over the AIMS? I’m still on the fence. The Renogy has the screen with user-adjustable custom battery charging current and voltage, but suffers from the transfer switching failing to use AC shore power if the batteries are disconnected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2021 by S. Moore

  • it is a good product BUT
Size: 2000W
This device has the ability to manage well the charge of the batteries , my batteries give me 3 times more time than usual, but in my inverter the line of buttons is arranged in reverse. The menu sign is on the left and upside down.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 15, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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