⚡ Power Up Your Life with Pure Sine Wave Efficiency!
The WZRELB 3000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter is designed to convert 24V DC power to 120V AC, making it ideal for a variety of applications, from outdoor adventures to home backup solutions. It features a clear LED display for easy monitoring and includes essential components like cables and fuses for immediate use.
T**Y
reliable power conversion
This Reliable Pure Sine Wave Inverter works well. It is quiet and has good efficiency. I've used it in a RV for TVs, DVD player, CPAP, Induction cooktop, hair dryer, and so on. Didn't skip a beat. Easy to install. Two wires (provided) for the battery connect and three required for the AC. Mounts on any angle. Comes with a display of the voltage coming in, voltage going out, and low battery voltage beeper. I recommend this brand.
D**M
Very solid unit with heavy use
I use this 3000W 24V inverter to charge my Chevy Volt car. I have 6 370W Silfab PV panels, 2 40A EPEVER charge controllers, and (12) 6V batteries set up as (3) 24V strings. The panels charge the batteries all day, and I dump all that battery juice into the car using the inverter. I have had many other devices hooked up to the inverter, all worked fine...most often the chest freezer in the garage. My Volt car charger is 120V and runs at about 1500W and 8A. If I set the car mode to heavier charging it runs about 1800W at 12A over the 120V. I do not own a 240V charger.The car takes anywhere from 8 - 12 hours to fully charge.My batteries will not charge the car completely, so it will empty my 12 lead acid batteries over 6-8 hours. The inverter powers through this every day and shuts off before the batteries are drained past the safety level. Had the system running almost 6 months. This inverter can handle the car, freezer, and some other small loads all at the same time. My only complaint is the fans are a bit loud. Since this is in my garage it has little impact.
J**.
Constant use for rv power
I haven't turned off in over 2 years without a single issue,runs my 12k minisplit all night long. I bought a meter to test it and it's a pure sine wave also. Highly recommend
P**N
Only lasted 1.5 Years with low loads.....Out of Warranty...Paperweight...Look for another Brand
I've owned this and been running it 24/7 since the day I received it in April of 2021. Most of the time the loads have been really low that I run, about 2 to 300 Watts continuous and every now and then would see some use of 1500 to 2000 watts for a period of 2 hours or so. Well Today it just stopped working. Seems some components on the inside either blew or just failed, no fuses are blown and if there was any "magic smoke" I was not around when it happened and the smell could have gone away before I returned. I'm pretty disappointed as this inverter was doing very well, and I expected it to last more than 1.5 years especially since it was not pushed very hard at all. I'm pretty sure its out of warranty so I am out of Luck on getting this repaired or replaced from the company. Looks like I will need to look for another one, but I would not trust this particular brand again, I have friends with others that they have had for 4 or more years running much higher loads.
S**M
It works as advantage
Purchased my first one more than a year ago, it ran almost 24/7 for that whole time. I did put it through some very heavy load tests at first, and worked perfectly.So for more than a year it has run my 65 inch TV, the router, the game console and charger for controllers.But alas it did finally fail.It shows input voltage but no output.So considering how many hours this thing has run.I just bought a new one, and will figure out the failure on the first one when I have time.Overall satisfied with this unit.
J**Y
Build Quality & Installation Upgrades.!!
First off the Build Quality of the Inverter is Very Good.!! I was quite pleased.. And the Price Point made it very Appealing.!!I'm in the process of building an Off-Grid 24V Solar Setup running 4 - 6 Volt 224Ah AGM Batteries wired in series..The Cables that came supplied with the inverter didn't fit my installation needs, (not long enough,Larger gauge needed) so an upgrade was in order..Having come from a Car Audio back ground.. Better to have Larger gauge wire..So I sourced a 0 Gauge Cable kit from "SoundBox" that fit my needs..Since the Inverter doesn't come with an inline fuse for the Positive Cable, I also upgraded/added a "STETION 250amp circuit breaker" to the Positive Cable.I've got it hooked to a RICH Solar 40Amp MPPT Charge Controller and 2 RICH Solar - 200 Watt 24V Panels..I have the Inverter currently mounted horizontally on top of the Battery Box.. It's a movable setup at the moment, as we're still building our house..Installation has gone quite painless thus far..And when I did have a question about anything Customer Service was very quick to respond.!! Can't thank them enough.!!
B**Y
Runs my 9000 btu minisplit a/c in my camper and has done it for the last 5 months.
loud but i have pulled 2400 watts from it for the last 5 months on and off, runs lights, computers, tvs, fridge and mini split a/c unit. Beast of a power unit. just if i could dial down the fan noise. 24 volt 3000 watt unit i have
S**A
How to Use Off-Grid
This is strictly for people who are trying to use the inverter off-grid for charging EVs or powering UPS, where you need a neutral-ground tie. DO NOT use some shortcut way of doing this step - in your normal electrical system (e.g. in a house, commercial building, etc) there is a large grounding bar somewhere under the building. The electrical panels tie their ground to this "earth". Somewhere in the electrical system, once, and only once - the neutral is also tied to this same "earth" connection.If you are off-grid, this quite literally means EARTH - as in, take an 8' copper rod, hammer it into the ground, and clamp a heavy cable to it. This cable needs a connection to the grounding lug on the chassis, and another connection to the neutral terminal on the block (was the red terminal on my unit).If you are grid-tying, DO NOT do this, and if you are running into an electrical box, make this neutral-earth tie in the box. DO NOT connect neutral directly to ground on the terminal, if they are not earthed you will blow up your inverter.
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