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2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter

2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter
2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter
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$391.36
$429.90
Ex Tax: $391.36
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: HZTOHZ-G66
  • Weight: 1.00
  • SKU: HZTOHZ-G66

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12v, 24v, 48v 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter for your RV, motor home, laptops, cellphones, battery chargers and other home devices, USB outlet is available.

Basic Specification

InputDC Voltage12V24V48V
DC Voltage Range10.5V~15V21V~30V42V~60V
OutputAC Voltage100V, 110V, 120V, 220V, 230V, 240V (Option)
Frequency50 Hz / 60 Hz +/-0.3% (Option)
Rated Power2000W
Peak Power4000W
WaveformPure sine wave (THD<3%)
Efficiency>90%
Fuse40A20A10A
Remote ControlYES (Add-on)NO
USB PortDC 5V +/- 5%, 500 mA
Outlet TypesUniversal outlet (Or specify it in orders)
ProtectionOver VoltageAll indicators OFF, alarm Bi~~~
Under Voltage10.5V21V42V
Indicate alarm Bi~~~, then all indicators OFF, alarm BiBi~~~
Overload & Short CircuitRed indicator ON, alarm BiBi~~~
OverheatYellow indicator ON
EnvironmentWorking Temperature-5-50°C
Storage Temperature-20-55°C
Working Humidity10%-90%
Storage Humidity5%-95%
SpecsDimension(370+33) * 216 * 88 mm
Package Size485 * 255 * 110 mm
Net Weight5 kg
Gross Weigh6.6 kg

 

Tips: Can I connect a 2000w pure sine wave inverter to an adapter with 220V 50Hz power supply input to get 110V 60Hz power?
A power inverter can convert DC to AC using on RV, homemotor, car etc. to charge laptop, cellphone etc. Suppose you have a 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter which is powered by a set of 12V/24V DC batteries, and has an output of 110V 60Hz, you want to connect the inverter with an adapter to the wall plug (220V 50Hz). (PS, you can use a GoHz frequency converter to convert 220V 50Hz to 110V 60Hz, or vice)

In a word, NO, unless the load requirements are so small they approach no-load. Of course, it all depends on the actual power level you require from this 2000 watt sine wave inverter and the inverter's full load power capability, and whether or not it's a true sine type or a quasi-sine (aka modified sine). Generally, the pure sine wave inverter will require large DC current pulses from the battery and will need at least 1-5 amps from a lab supply or adapter, even at no-load on the power inverter.

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