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Renogy 3000W 12VDC to 230VAC Pure Sine Wave Inverter $379.99 (Was $469.99) Delivered @ Renogy AU via Amazon AU

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DESCRIPTION
The perfect addition to any off-grid system, whether for a van or a cabin, the Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter acts as a DC to AC converter that allows you to power your household appliances. Unlike modified sine wave inverters, this 3000W inverter is a pure sine wave, capable of producing cleaner, smoother, and more reliable electricity to operate tools, fans, lights, and other electronics without interference. Many off-grid systems require a 12V solar inverter to power everyday electronics and this one includes multiple protections to help things run smoothly and safely.

The AC priority switch function enables the inverter automatically switch from the battery (DC) to the mains (AC) and vice-vercer whenever the utility company takes/loses power!

KEY FEATURES
Safe
Electronic overload protection with automatic shutdown.
Built-in internal backup DC fuse provides added safety.
Low battery voltage protection with automatic shutdown.
Over temperature protection with automatic shutdown.
Output short circut protection.
UPS (AC priority switch) function: Transfers input power between battery supply & AC main within 50mS

RENOGY 3000W 12V PURE SINE WAVE INVERTER
Input Voltage: 12VDC Continuous Power: 3000W
Surge Power: 6000W Output Voltage: 220VAC±10
Output Frequency (Nominal): 50Hz±0.3 Output Wave form:Pure Sine Wave
Static Current: 1.3A Input Voltage Range: 11-16Vdc
Low Voltage Shutdown: 10Vdc Recover from low voltage protection
Battery supply & AC main transfer time within 50ms High Voltage Shutdown: 16.3Vdc
Dimensions: 48222092mm Weight: 6.4Kg
Certifications:
CE YES
EMC YES
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Inverters
1-year material and workmanship warranty

Accessories 1-year material warranty

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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closed Comments

  • +2

    pretty expensive arcsine

  • So if I have a 110Ah 12v battery, what kind of 240v wattage can I expect? 1320w minus 30% loss?

    • +1

      Ah is capacity rather than max current flow, so assuming it's one of the lithium chemistries and you've got extremely thick cabling you can hit the advertised wattage. Wouldn't last that long, your battery has at most 1.3kWh so at 3kW you'd get about 25 minutes.

      Ignoring inefficiencies, reality vs advertising etc etc.

    • +1

      The inverter is rated for 3000W, which is ~26 minutes from your 12v 110Ah battery (in perfect conditions with no losses, and fully charged to fully dead.. so not really realistic). I'd work on 15 minutes at full 3kW. That's also assuming your battery is capable of maintaining the 250A to keep it going…. I'm not a car guy so happy to be corrected on the above.

    • As has been suggested, depends entirely on what discharge rate your battery can handle. I have one of these inverters wired into our caravan, and can run the entire van. It's powered from two 300Ah lithium batteries. It can comfortably run our 2000 odd Watt air conditioner without me having to stress about overhead capacity when I accidentally turn another device on briefly. Was working on the caravan last weekend and ran the air conditioner via this for 8 hours non-stop, was still going when I turned it off to go inside the house. That said, the batteries were also being topped up by our solar panels while it ran, though not as fast as it was draining.

  • +1

    Got any 24V or 48V models of similar power?

    3kW at 12V is going to be minimum 250A, which even at 5mOhm is going to blow >300W in cable losses.

    • Yeah seems kind of odd to have such a high rating (3000W continous, 6000W peak) and then only accept 12V in.

      • Not uncommon in caravanning circles.

    • I bought one from Kogan $200 2.5/5kw and it has been brilliant.

      Powered via EV though (which delivers 12v/ 200A via DC converter).

  • +7

    (Was $469.99)

    Hi Rep, when was this $469.99? Google's cache 17/03/22 is $404.99 which is what it's at now,
    Camel confirms this too.

    Neg for being misleading. It's against the law to mislead consumers.

  • You're better off buying it direct from their site at same price and using one of the referral links for a further 6% off

    • Unless you want the warranty return protection that Amazon offers.

      • Curious how exactly does this differ? Like this item is sold by Renogy AU on amazon, and it must be said they dont have the best reputation for customer service, so im curious how does amazon provide better protection?

        • I have not -yet- purchased anything from them yet.
          However, there are multiple 'suggestions' in the 12V 4WD Camping FB groups that they can be less responsive when trying to deal with them directly, but that Amazon is usually quick to resolve any issue.

  • -4

    3000W is ridiculous. I got Genpower 600W pure sine for $70, checked on oscilloscope, its sine close enough.

    • +2

      Not if you need run something that draws more than 600W.

      • -1

        Still way more than 64

        • +4

          $64 would be a complete waste though if your 600W cant power whatever you need it for. Like my case, where we use one of these to power our caravan from our lithium battery setup when bush camping. Spending only $64 on a 600W inverter would be a complete waste of money as it wouldn't turn anything on, whereas spending the $386 I did on this was completely worth every cent.

          Just because YOU don't need 3000W doesn't make the item ridiculous.

          • +1

            @Maximum64: Don't make any sense at all for people think they are the center of the universe, what ever they need is the maximum standard for the rest of the world.

  • (profanity) these drop shippers who increase the price based on interest.

    • +1

      Neg the deals then. Enough negs and these dropshitters get banned eventually

      • Didnt know that. Normally my comments are harsh enough without having a red box next to it.

    • I'm pretty sure this is the official store rep.

  • Excuse my ignorance, what do you use this for?

    • +2

      Converting a 12volt power source (eg a car battery) to a 240v power source.
      The higher the wattage 3000w the more power hungry device you can run. A hair dryer is about 1800w so you could run that and a TV at the same time. Perfect for my wife when camping.

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