2000W 12V low frequency pure sine wave off-grid inverter (peak power 6000W)

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    2000W 12V low-frequency pure sine wave off-grid inverter (peak power 6000W) is equipped with a 70A battery charger and can convert battery output (DC) into standard 230V AC electricity. This type of electricity is used to power household appliances like TVs, fridges, radios, lights, laptops, and mobile phones. The inverter enables you to power these appliances in areas without access to mains electricity, such as in a motorhome, caravan, boat, farm, or any remote location. Additionally, it is suitable for off-grid and backup systems for power outages.

    This pure sine wave inverter produces smooth and almost identical 230V AC electricity, making it ideal for running a broad range of appliances, including those with electric motors. Compared to modified sine wave inverters, pure sine wave inverters are more efficient and suitable for a wider range of appliances.

    The low-frequency inverter has several advantages over higher frequency inverters, including a higher peak power capacity and superior reliability. It can operate at a peak power level of up to 300% of its nominal power level for several seconds, making it more reliable than high-frequency inverters. Low-frequency inverters use transformers instead of electronic components, resulting in a sturdier inverter less prone to damage.

    Key features of this inverter include a fast built-in battery charger with charging current options ranging from 14A to 70A, advanced 4-step progressive charging, and the ability to choose from several battery types. It also offers the option to select either DC or AC priority mode, a power-saving mode, a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) system, and a bypass mode when the mains power is connected.

    Please take note of the following details:


    - Detailed LCD display that shows voltages, battery status, current operating mode and other relevant information

    - Ability to accept input AC power from a generator (recommended nominal power of the generator is twice the rated power of the inverter)

    - Various customizable settings including output voltage, output frequency, input voltage thresholds, battery type, and capacity

    - The inverter has a 2000W nominal power and 6000W peak power ratings, making it suitable for most household appliances such as a fridge, microwave, TV, power tools, vacuum cleaner, and kitchen appliances (except a cooker)

    - Important protection and safety features including overload, over-temperature, low battery, and overcharge protection

    - Input: 12V DC

    - Output voltage: 208V / 220V / 230V / 240V (programmable in settings)

    - Output frequency: 50Hz / 60Hz / auto (programmable in settings)

    - Output wave: pure sine wave

    - Input voltage range: normal or wide (programmable in settings)

    - Battery bank type: sealed lead acid, gel, agm, calcium (programmable in settings)

    - Battery charging current options: 14A / 28A / 42A / 56A / 70A (programmable in settings)

    - Nominal inverter efficiency: 88%

    - Power saving mode UPS and bypass mode AC / DC priority mode

    - Minimum battery voltage: 10V

    - Low battery alert: 10.5V

    - Protection against: overload, overheat, low battery, overcharge

    - Overcharge protection voltage: 15.7V

    - Power Factor: 0.9-1.0

    - Operating temperature range: 0 - 40C

    - Weight: 20 kg

    - Size: 44.2 x 21.8 x 17.9 cm

    - Covered by a 1-year manufacturer warranty

    - It comes with a detailed user manual (see Documents tab) which explains wiring, installation, and operations

    - This inverter has AC power screw terminals instead of mains power sockets, allowing it to be connected to one or several AC mains power sockets using suitable AC cables

    - In the UK, 3-pin UK type mains sockets can be used, and in Europe, it can be connected to standard European mains sockets

    - Note that this inverter is not supplied with cables. Detailed recommendations for cable length and thickness are available in the user manual

    - If you need help with installation or have any technical questions, we can provide FREE support. Please contact us by email or phone.

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