Powertech Pure Sine Wave Inverter with 30A Solar Regulator 1000W

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Charge small devices on the go with the PowerTech Pure Sine Wave Inverter with 30A Solar Regulator. The built in solar charge controller means you can connect solar panels (without regulator) directly to the inverter to recharge suited batteries or battery banks. This is achieved by a single battery connection to the inverter that allows a charge and draw simultaneously or independently. The pure sine wave AC output makes them suitable to power most mains appliances within their continuous power output. It features 2 x standard 230VAC mains outlets, two USB ports for powering or charging USB devices and an LCD on the unit and on the included remote control that provides important information such as Battery Voltage, DC Input Current, Output Power, Battery Level and DC Charging Current.

PowerTech Pure Sine Wave Inverter with 30A Solar Regulator Features:
  • Product code: MI-5722
  • 1000 Watt 12VDC to 230VAC Pure Sine Wave Inverter with 30A PWM Solar Regulator
  • Output power continuous: 1000W
  • Output power Surge: 2000W
  • Standby current: 750mA
  • Input voltage: 12VDC
  • Output voltage: 230VAC
  • Output wave form: Pure sine wave
  • Efficiency: >90%
  • Output regulation: ±3%
  • Output frequency: 50Hz
  • 2 x USB ports output: 5VDC, 1A + 2A
  • Battery connection: Heavy duty screw terminals
  • Solar charge controller load current: 30A max
  • Protections: Reverse polarity, battery over/under voltage, output short circuit, overload, over temperature
  • Dimensions: 379(L) x 204(W) x 102(H) mm
  • Weight: 3.2Kg

Note: We DO NOT recommend that you use inverter products to operate fridges, air conditioners or air compressors. Initial startup load for these items can greatly exceed the maximum output of the inverter and may result in catastrophic damage which will not be covered by warranty.
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