⚡ Empower your off-grid lifestyle with pure, powerful, and protected energy!
The Renogy 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC with 2000 watts continuous and 4000 watts surge power, featuring pure sine wave output for clean, reliable electricity. It includes 3 AC outlets, a USB port, and a remote controller, plus advanced safety protections and durable construction, making it ideal for home, RV, truck, and off-grid solar setups.
Color | Black |
Standby Power Shutoff | 90 |
Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
Peak Output Power Watts | 4000 |
Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Inverter Capacity Volt-Amp | 2000 |
Surge Protection Rating | 4000 Watts |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
Display Type | LCD |
Output Power | 2000 Watts |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Number of Outlets | 3 |
Item Weight | 11.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.8"L x 8.6"W x 4"H |
T**H
Amazon.com Services, Inc loosing my faith quick!
I bought this through "Amazon.com Services, Inc" at a discount hoping to save a little money. It was labeled used like new.I used proper battery configuration, 4 LPro 100amp battery is parallel configuration and only got a beep sound. Proper wiring and fuses. This is my second bad experience with Amazon.com Services, Inc on used like new electronics.Returned and got full refund.......Hope this helps anyone!!Update: Bought a new one and is now installed working well. We ran our AC for about 30 minutes as a test and it pulled 31 amps we added the Freg. and it still worked then added the microwave and it stopped. I hardwired the inverter. The plugins only allow for 15ish amps
N**N
Quality inverter
Quality product. Quiet and efficient. Used it in my boat's solar setup and it very much did what it needed to do. It's larger than I thought it would be, but not too large. And perhaps that's one of the reasons it stays so cool and quiet. Very happy, and would purchase again.
K**
Great product
It works great on our first camping trip.Hoping to have many more years of use out of it and there solar panels. I have the two hundred watt portable panels and I just brought the two hundred watt set for the roof of our 5th wheel.
U**E
Pure sine wave and aweome!!
Wow! This thing is simply incredible. Provides 15A on the plug in side and it's perfect for my off grid camper. You can tell it's quality. Renogy makes good stuff. I love it.
A**R
GFCI trips after 2 months of use
Worthless, tech support horrible, under warranty but will not replace/refund.Let me explain further…I purchased this inverter for an off-grid Solar charged battery bank to run my Starlink and wifi camera, along with a 7k btu window unit. This setup is located in the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana (think the TV show “swamp people” that’s where this camp is) in the “middle of nowhere”.The battery bank consists of (8) 100ah 12v Flooded Lead Acid batteries wired in parallel for a useable 400ah bank. Batteries are wired together properly with 2/0 gauge jumpers and connected to the inverter with 3’ 2/0 gauge pure copper cables.Battery bank is charged/maintained by two Renogy charge controllers (1) 40amp MPPT with (4) 100w panels connected 2x2 (2-200watt strings).The second Renogy Charge controller is a 60amp MPPT with 3x1 240 watt solar panels.Plenty of power for what I want, and yes I know I could get more with a 24v system… but I went with Renogy 12v… big Mistake!!Everything worked fine for about two months. The Starlink was on, camera working, and I was able to turn the Wifi AC window unit on during the day to dehumidify the camp.Then one morning everything turned off, which required a trip down and 30 minute boat ride to investigate. The yellow GFCI light was on. So I wired the AC unit to the load terminals that supposedly provide more power, flipped the switch back to on, tested (and it worked) and returned home.Next day it happened again. So I called Amazon (who was the most helpful during this fiasco). Amazon directed me to Renogy because I was outside the 30 day return window.Renogy advised I needed to ground the inverter and use 4/0 wires to the 3000watt inverter. Note there isn’t anything in the instructions that specify what cables are required/recommend.So I make the long haul again with 10AWG stranded insulated copper wire, 8 gauge pure copper wire, an 8’ grounding rod, and brass grounding connectors.I sink the rod about 20’ in the mud, run the 8awg solid copper wire into the camp, and ground the inverter using the recommended 10AWG insulated stranded copper wire.I make the connection to the inverter using 2’ 4/0 pure copper cables, test, (it works!), and I return home.Next day everything shuts down again. I called Amazon who put me though to Asurion (I bought the insurance), who routed me back to Renogy because it was still under manufacture warranty. Renogy asked if I had performed any multimeter tests, which I had for my own curiosity (not directed to do so by Renogy) and so I reported my test results… 13.8 v DC no load, 120 v AC no load. Renogy said they needed picture evidence. I asked if I they could save me another trip down and allow me to return/replace the inverter, and they said no, no, no. I asked several times because I felt they just kept making things up for me to-do and not honor their warranty.They said I could return it (but wouldn’t allow me to do so) and they could test it, and if they found nothing wrong they would charge me for testing and shipping. At this point I really don’t trust them to “test” the inverter and accept that there’s something wrong with it. I tell them they need to honor their warranty, they direct me back to Amazon.PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS INVERTER!!!Save your TIME and MONEY and buy another brand!!
B**H
Mostly Good
This product works good as intended. I just wish everything to plug in wood be on either the front or back but not both. If all the chords are on the front, the fans could be in the back.
B**.
Awesome Upgrade to a Camper!
Added this inverter to a camper that didn’t have a 120 volt system besides shore power. What a great product! The Bluetooth data is awesome. I ended up added a smart hub and a battery shunt, too, just for more info! The inverter is very well made, supplies a legit 2000 watts, will run my A/C system (while batteries last) and will power a microwave I installed. It’s a good upgrade and adds lots of functionality to the camper. Highly recommend Renogy products.
E**O
Excelente
Excelente producto
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