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No hay artículos en el carroEl inversor de potencia BELTTT ofrece una fuente de alimentación continua CC a CA de onda sinusoidal pura de 1000 W, convierte la potencia de 12 V a 110 V, con una sobretensión máxima de 2000 W durante el arranque de la carga. Indicadores LED para protección de bajo voltaje y sobretensión, protección de sobretemperatura, protección de sobrecarga e indicación de cortocircuitos. Diversión de refrigeración y protección del interruptor de circuito de falla a tierra. Emplea transformadores avanzados de alta frecuencia y cuenta con cables ultra flexibles de cobre 100% puro, lo que garantiza un alto nivel de seguridad durante el uso.
Isaiah Martinez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
Love the product, used it on my Mazda 6 and works perfectly!! I mounted mine in the trunk and bought some extra mounting wire
B. Pape
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
This is a good value. I needed it to run a oil free air compressor and it did without issue. Didn't even come close to peaking out at its limit. This is a great and economical alternative to a generator. Just connect to your car or truck battery and you're good to go. You may just have to run your engine depending on the load and how long you use it. But this sure beats having some generator screaming away.
Tyler M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2025
I purchased this to put in my DIY solar generator/power station/battery box I built. It was an excellent value on sale and even if it wasn't on sale it was an excellent value. Like others have mentioned the included hardware is a bit odd. The wrench fit and worked, but there were a few 40A fuses and no indication as to where those would go or why they'd be included. At about 900w AC output the inverter draws just over 100A DC, so 40A fuses aren't going to be useful. The manufacturer included a nice length of wire (about 3ft red and 3ft black) for connecting to the DC power source. I'd say the wire is probably close to or between 4AWG and 6AWG. It looks smaller than 4AWG, but bigger than 6AWG. It seems to be sufficient for my use. If you're going to run 1000W through this AC inverter regularly, I would probably upgrade the wires to 4AWG.I like that they included plastic covers for the DC terminals and little plastic acorn nuts to cover the bolts that stick through the plastic covers. Those cover those bolts, but also keep the plastic housings in place over the DC terminals so nothing can short out. I tested this with a 900W space heater without any issues. I didn't test how long it would run it for since that depends mostly on the battery, however it powers it up no problems.Some reviewers stated this isn't a pure sine wave inverter, but I disagree. I had a friend bring over an oscilloscope and test the AC output and we saw a pure sine wave output at 119 volts and 59.6 Hertz. That is within range of the specifications (59.5Hz to 60.5Hz) that power companies have to deliver to your home. I feel completely comfortable using and recommending this inverter.My only real complaint is that the company makes a remote power switch and display that can be mounted away from the inverter, however it is not included with the inverter. It appears to be an optional $20 part. It's not a deal breaker for the price, but if you need it, be sure to purchase it separately.Overall I would recommend this inverter if you're on a budget or just want to save a bit of extra cash. I can't speak to longevity, but it felt durable and heavy duty, so I expect it should last awhile, especially since I won't be running 1000W all the time and I won't be using it daily either. If I have any issues, I'll update this review.
Milboka Enterprises
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
Arrived on time, plug'n'play!
AceFlyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 2024
Upon purchasing this inverter, I decided to put it through its paces. A picture of my test setup is shown. You will see the inverter, a KILL-A-WATT LCD meter to show wattage, hertz, and voltage, and an electric heater as a test load. Also, connected to the output is an oscilloscope to display the waveform produced by the inverter under varying loads.I was very pleased to see the inverter produce a perfect sine wave output under an idle load, a 600 watt load, and a 1047 watt load. The output voltage and frequency remained steady regardless of the load. At maximum load the unit became slightly warm, but this is to be expected.All things considered, this is an excellent pure sine wave inverter.For reference, one of the pictures shows the output of another inverter I own. This one claims the output is a "modified sine wave". There is nothing about this that looks like a sine wave to me. It is nothing but a flat topped square wave with a lot of time spent at zero output. If anything, I would call it a modified square wave.Do not buy such "modified sine wave" inverters and use them for anything that contains electronics.During a power outage I used my previous inverter to power a laptop. After about a half hour the power brick stopped functioning and never worked again. I noticed it was hot, but didn't think about it at the time. It is clear now that the modified SQUARE wave output from my inverter killed it. Don't make the same mistake.1,000 wants of power can keep your refrigerator, your furnace, and lots of lights going in your house in case of a power failure. This is a great unit to provide backup power, as well as supply power for camping and other uses.
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