








⚡ Empower your off-grid hustle with clean, reliable power!
The Renogy Inverter P2 is a robust 2000W pure sine wave inverter designed for off-grid solar power systems, vehicles, RVs, and home use. It converts 12V DC to 110V AC with over 90% efficiency, delivering clean, stable power that protects sensitive electronics. Featuring multiple safety protections, built-in USB charging, three AC outlets, and a remote controller, it combines durability with user-friendly design to keep your devices powered quietly and reliably wherever you go.

















| ASIN | B07H9SXV61 |
| Antenna Location | Off-grid power systems |
| Battery Capacity | 2000 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,764 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Solar & Wind Power Inverters |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Built-In Media | 2000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 2 X 1/0AWG 3ft Inverter Cables, 1 X 19.8 ft Inverter Remote Control |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,455 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Energy Specifications Met | UL, CSA |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810081406116, 00816360027041 |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Inverter Capacity Volt-Amp | 2000 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.8"L x 8.6"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | Inverter Battery Converter |
| Item Weight | 11.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Model Name | 2000W pure sine wave inverter |
| Model Number | RNG-INVT-2000-12V-P2 |
| Number of Outlets | 3 |
| Output Power | 2000 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 4000 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Off-grid power systems |
| Standby Power Shutoff | 90 |
| Surge Protection Rating | 4000 Watts |
| UPC | 810081406116 816360027041 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1-year material and workmanship warranty |
| Wattage | 2000 watts |
C**D
Perfect for My DIY Power Bank Setup!
The Renogy 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter is exactly what I needed for my DIY power bank project. It delivers clean, stable power for sensitive electronics and runs quietly without overheating. The build quality feels solid, and installation was straightforward. Great performance and reliability highly recommend for home, RV, or off-grid setups!
A**R
Recommend
Good product, but not enough power for using it in semi truck. It’s still usable for one microwave or freezer but for both of them on time- shut down every couple of minutes
B**N
Very reliable and puts out the power
This has been a great inverter for my fifth wheel camper. I wanted to get a solar setup and be able to run my chest freezer in the Arizona sun. This inverter runs nonstop keeping my freezer cold and occasionally running my 1” electric water pump at the same time. I have also used it with the freezer and a standalone AC unit on those 100+ days and it never had a problem as long as the sun was good. It has been very reliable and I may purchase another one for a vehicle soon. Running with 600 watts of solar panels by the way.
J**S
Finally A Quality Inverter
Cables are rated 200A with 3/8” Copper Eyelet Lugs, excellent cables. These lugs will work fine with 5/16” marine terminals. For 1/4” terminals, you’ll need a washer. Arcs pretty aggressively, recommend connecting positive line first while unit is switched OFF. This is a sign that there are big caps and might handle big inductive loads well. At 180W, fans are completely off. If you put your ear to the unit, there is an almost imperceptible hum. The tone is lower pitched and is not bothersome or even detectable from a few feet. Connecting/Disconnecting smaller 100W inductive loads doesn’t cause power loss like in cheaper units such as Potek 2000W Pure Sine Wave inverter. At 320W, fans are still off. The hum is now almost undetectable with your ear to the unit. At 1050W, the fans are still off and still almost exactly 120V AC. I’m impressed. All lines and terminals are ice cold. The hum has taken a new tone, but it is barely detectable with your ear to the unit. At 1130W, the fans are on low. Unfortunately, a high frequency squeal is added to the noise profile that I can hear from 20 feet away. I have young ears (age 30s) and can hear 15kHz+ no problem. You probably aren’t using this thing as a pillow at night, but just be aware. I'm calling the upper limit at 1100W continuous for my personal use because the noise drives me nuts. YMMV. At 1600W, my battery bank voltage drops to 10.8V which may indicate that I am reaching the limits of what loads I can reasonably test with only two batteries and low charge. The fans are at medium speed and we’ve dropped to 110V AC. The high pitched squeal is very slightly louder. It seems like the fans are responsible for the squeal. I will recharge the batteries and retest higher loads tomorrow. I am running out of appliances! This is the first inverter of four that has met, and actually exceeded my expectations. You get a lot of bang for your buck with this one. Literally the only issue I've come up with is the high pitched squeal at 1100W+, which is well above my camper van base load 98% of the time. I am a HAPPY CAMPER thus far, thank you Renogy for actually delivering a product that meets and even exceeds its specifications. This is my fourth inverter; all previous inverters were returned for one or more serious issues. At least one reviewer listed the soldered 25A fuses on the mainboard as an issue - they managed to blow one or more of them. I like this unit so much that I don't have the heart to test.
H**H
Dangerous and Unreliable for Mission-Critical Use — Serious Internal Faults and Zero Accountability
This inverter may be okay for simple RV or camping use — but if you're running ANYTHING mission-critical, stay away. We installed this Renogy 2000W pure sine inverter to power a VHF/UHF repeater site supporting emergency communications across rural Colorado. Despite perfect grounding, filtered AC lines, and a robust battery bank, this inverter began triggering false key-ups on our repeater — a potentially dangerous and unacceptable behavior. After exhaustive troubleshooting, it became clear: The inverter's internal transfer switch or AC circuitry is injecting noise or voltage spikes into the line — triggering receivers and falsely activating transmitters, even with controller logic turned off. Even worse: ✔️ No alarms or faults triggered ✔️ Battery levels nominal ✔️ Repeater receivers locked into "active" state ONLY when inverter AC was present ✔️ Issue resolved immediately when the inverter was disconnected We have extensive documentation, SDR audio recordings, and logs proving this — and this is the SECOND Renogy inverter with identical issues. Their support team plays the "stall game," asking for redundant info and now demanding product compatibility research for a clearly self-induced issue. We were ultimately forced to disconnect AC from the inverter and invest in an expensive Victron charger to maintain battery health — a workaround that shouldn't have been necessary. This is not a safe product for any critical communication or backup system. If you're running an off-grid repeater, surveillance node, emergency shed, or any public safety system, do not use Renogy inverters.
A**7
You should read this
I’ve bought several Renogy panels, 2 charge controllers, and this inverter. Everything but this inverter had preformed to 9.5 of 10. This inverter has been nothing but a headache since I installed it. I installed it 6 months after purchase, didn’t check it out when I received it. What a mistake that was. Runs hotter than the book says it should, by 5 degrees C. Throws out codes like crazy one second then they disappear the next second. Load is only 400 watts or less. 12 volts DC. Fan doesnt kick in till it’s 50 C, book says max is 45 C. It is quiet though, voltage steady. No way to know how durable it is or isn’t. Traveling, who knows, I couldn’t say. Customer service, from Amazon was as expected due to the time passed. Customer service from Renogy, never had such a run around I my 67 years on this earth. It’s been a month since I filed a warranty claim with Renogy and I still don’t have a proper working inverter. A real disappointment this purchase is. Renogy had been my go to, now I’m rethinking that. Maybe I’ll see a warranty inverter one day, I emailed them 5 days ago about this. I was told the next day warranty had been approved, what ever that is supposed to mean. I’m not going to hold my breath. Update 10/24/2025 Renogy finally shipped me a warranty replacement, I installed it the next day. This is such a change from the POS I bought before, it’s like night and day. Not only is it not throwing codes out, it’s running at the factory specs. When it reaches 45 C, fan kicks on and the temperature drops like it should. I’m happy about that ! Side note, something I had no idea was going on till I received my replacement. Battery power is lasting longer, even with me putting a slightly larger load on it. The other was sucking my batteries down far too faster as it turns out. I believe I got what I paid for finally. I had to fight for it, which I don’t like, but I got it finally. Product wise, At this point, I give a 9.5 Customer Service, At this point, I give a 5 Changing my overall rating to a 7.5 December 9, 2025 Update Had this 3000 watt inverter running since it was installed about a day after arrival. Some things Renogy should change for the consumer. It runs hot even under a minimal load. I have run it at 10 watts for hours, and I have run it at 500 watts for hours. No matter what the load is it runs hot if you have it in a 70 degree Fahrenheit ( 21.1 ) Celsius environment. It will exceed the maximum operating temperature. It runs in a environment of 49 Fahrenheit and 9 Celsius really well. My opinion is is needs a lot more heat sink built into it, external fins might do it. Living in Interior Alaska, I can make the needed adjustments. It gets cool here. Other than the heat issue, it’s doing what I ask of it. I still give it a 7.5
S**E
Very good value, works very well and as advertised. Clear instructions.
Preface: I'm using this in a boat which is acceptable but not ideal. It has to do with the way the neutral and ground are connected. However, this is more of an issue with combo interval/charger units, and since this is strictly an inverter that gets turned off when we're finished with it, that makes it acceptable. Please consult a qualified marine electrician. Product evaluation: We are very happy with this inverter. The instructions are clear and it works as described. We have purposely purchased appliances that are lower wattage so that it can run 2-3 of them at once. As a test, I used it to heat a tank of water on the boat and it did the job. If the batteries dip below about 11.5 volts, it will keep working but start beeping. As you may know, flooded batteries (which we have) can drop down to 11.5 volts for a short period without harming them. Once the load is taken off, they generally "recover" to well over 12 volts. While the inverter comes with a wired remote on-off switch, we do not use it. As should always be installed, we have a rotary inverter power cut-off switch between the battery bank and the inverter. We simply leave the power switch on the inverter housing in the on position, then use the rotary switch to turn it on and off. We also installed a 250amp fuse between the battery and the rotory switch. Do not use the inverter without a proper fuse. The inverter comes with 2 battery cables but they were not adequate gauge for our application. There are tables online that will tell you for a given load and length of wire run what gauge you need. Do not gloss over these details. The wires being included could lead you to believe they are all that's needed to connect the inverter to the battery, but that would leave out the fuse and cut-off switch. We have now been using the inverter for a couple of months with zero issues. Because we have it installed where we can't easily see it, we like the short beep that it makes when we power it up. It gives a similar but longer beep when powered down. No negatives to report.
M**Z
Impressive quality and function
This thing is amazing, honestly a great upgrade in my sailboat, went with renogy because they have always backed their products and helped me when I'm having a issue with install it function. A++++
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