WZRELBRBP350024VCRT 3500W 24V 120V Pure Sine Wave Solar Power Inverter with Remote Control Switch
C**S
36V 3000W Pure Sine Wave worked great with my Ryobi 18V batteries in series! Great for RV
This 36V 3000W pure sine wave inverter has worked great on my Ryobi Powerstation project. Two 18V Ryobi batteries in series are matched perfectly to the inverter's 30-45V input voltage. With A 2S4P battery configuration I was able to run my over-range microwave, large refrigerator, vacuum, shop vac, chop saw, disc sander, heat gun, electric heater, ... The only thing it would not drive was my old Craftman table saw. It would never get above 66V? The remote control is nice, but it does have a parasitic load even when the inverter is in OFF position! I used a battery shut-off switch with it. It doesn't have any USB charge ports, but you can easily add a plug extender that has USB type A and C ports ( https://amzn.to/3m8nbGD ). I'm very happy with how well this has run.
S**T
Good workmanship on inverter. Poor wireless receiver mounting damaged a part, had to fix.
Well. I received this on time and nicely packaged. Was a nice surprise to find a 36V inverter, as I have a lot of 36V scooter Li-ion packs running my house. This brand has pretty good reviews on other sites and seems to do the job well. As an electronic tech and being familiar with power electronics and what can happen if things aren't right, I always open up units before powering them up. (Several 100's of amps available at 36V can get messy!) The unit appears to be made much better than the cheap stuff, well assembled and decent parts. The trouble was that the added on wireless receiver wasn't mounted well/at all, and ended up knocking a small part off of one of the inverter control boards. (which nicely stuck to the sticky mounting tape making it easy to find.) I had to resolder the part back to it's spot, and ended up remounting the receiver board much more securely.. once it was back together, tested it with a 36V battery and a 900W heater. Ran great, no issues. Then I tested it for the battery voltage ranges I would be using it with. My Li-ion packs run between 41.5V and 30V. Unfortunately, this inverter shuts down at 32v on the low end. That's quite a bit higher than specified and is rather annoying. Hopefully the vendor can contact me and let me know if it can be adjusted properly. Don't really want to send it back if I can avoid it.. I still like the unit, and it looks like it can do what I need it for. It's quite a bit better made than the schlock stuff, and I expected this and paid the premium for this product. just need better adjusting (or specifying) for the dropout levels, and much better care when installing the remote unit. (Also brought out the receiver's antenna, should improve range quite a bit.) Sorry i couldn't give a proper rave review, but hopefully have explained why, and wish to emphasize the importance of quality power devices and good inspection to avoid ugly failures. Thanks for watching! Stay safe! Stu the batty.
K**R
quality product low stadbye energy use
I have been using this to power my home entertainment system consisting of a desktop PC video server, 65 inch TV, PlayStation 4 and 5.1 surround system for six months this system is excellent is has no RF noise to interfere with audio ore reception and very low power draw, less then one amp. The company has outstanding customer support and stands behind their products if you have an issue during the warranty period.
M**N
BUYER BEWARE of the output configuration.
Yes, you'll get 120vac. However, plse note, the output configuration is NOT standard. NOT 1-Hot & 1-Neutral. You will NOT get 120v from "hot" to ground. You will get 40vac from the (smaller, vertical) Hot side to ground, and 25vac from the "neutral" (larger) side to ground. This configuration is probably not good for electronics. Probably ok for drills, saws and so on. Would not recommend to run a modern inverter-type fridge or computer-based anything.
L**H
Won't work with motors.
I bought this to run a small fridge with 350W startup power and 42W running power. It immediately failed, shining its overload LED at me rather than powering this small (though inductive) appliance. Perhaps it will work well for non-inductive loads, but it seems lame to not work witth this tiny inductive one. (I tried using a modified-sine inverter from 2002 with the fridge and it worked!)
S**S
Good unit, does what it should.
Does what it should. Using it in my, operating 24/7 to support small power demands and run a 10.5cuft refrigerator. I just started using it and have not measured it's performance but everything it is connected to works as they should so I have to conclude that it is doing what it should. I also have a 2kw Reliable inverter that I have used infrequently as a backup to my main inverter which has performed well.
B**.
Set it and for get it
It works great so far and one feature I love the cooling fans are on a thermostat. They only come on when needed and they are not very loud
K**E
Simple no thrills reliable inverter.
I have had my 3500 watt inverter for a year and it has been working great for me. It does the job . only two minor problems i have noticed is the fans are a bit loud so just don't put this in a living area and i had a minor problem with it only having 59.9hz. Not sure if anyone else has noticed this or not. It really doesn't affect much or anything other than my alarm clock loses time when it is plugged into the inverter. It can provide enough power to run your normal day to day life including fridges, washing machines, tv and lights at the same time. I use this everyday to run my appliances 24/7 for a year now.
E**.
excelente
muy bueno
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