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2000W 48V pure sine wave power inverter with On/Off remote control
2000W 48V pure sine wave power inverter with On/Off remote control
SKU:IPR-2000-48
What is a power inverter?
A power inverter is a device which converts battery output (DC, or direct current) into 230V AC mains electricity (alternating current). 230V AC is the type of electricity supplied by utility companies to run standard domestic appliancessuch asa TV, fridge, radio, lights or to charge a laptop / mobile phone etc.If you have a battery, connecting a power inverter will enable you topower household appliances in areas with no access to mains electricity; such as in a motorhome, caravan, boat, farm or any otherremote location. Inverters are also perfect for off-grid and back up systems for accidental power cuts.
This is a pure sine wave type of inverter, which means that the 230V AC output harmonically follows a smooth sine wave and is almost identical to normal mains electricity. Pure sine wave output isfar superior than square sine wave or modified sine wave output for running appliances. This is because:
- It issuitable for a broader range of appliances (for example, applianceswith electric motors can notbe powered by modified sine wave inverters)
- It is more efficient compared to modified sine wave inverters.
This 2000W 48V pure sine wave power inverter can generate 2000W of continuous power and up to 4000W of power at peak times (peak time reserve capacity is useful in case more energy is required to start an appliance than for its continuous running).
This product comes with important protection and safety features, such as over-discharge, overload, overheating and short-circuit automatic shutdown.
In addition, the inverter has a USB port for powering USB-compatible devices (e.g. mobile phones, tablets, laptops, MP3 players etc.)and is also supplied with a wireless On/Off remote control (max. 50m radius).
Which appliances can be powered?
If you areunsure whether 2000W is sufficient for your appliances, please see the following table:
Table of typical power consumption of domestic appliances
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