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Projecta 12V 2000W Inverter

Projecta 12V 2000W Inverter

SKU: ip2000

Regular price $1,699.00 AUD
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Projecta's most powerful pure sine wave inverter, the IP2000 offers all the class leading features of the Intelli-Wave range with the added benefit of a sophisticated AC transfer switch. Offering ultra clean power delivery and rugged construction, it is ideally suited to the demanding requirements of running larger appliances often found in house boats, yachts, motor homes, caravans and so on.

We consider this inverter a budget choice for a larger 12V inverter. It is considerably cheaper than the Latronics LS2012, still offers 2 years warranty, and also comes standard with the AC transfer switch (please note that Latronics offer an AC transfer switch as an option on all LS inverters). The remote digital display gives you control over the inverter operating mode (ECO & on/off) and lets you know the instantaneous power consumption helping with preserving battery capacity. The automatic AC transfer switch allows easy and automatic change-over to Mains power on caravan parks or jetties. The features make this inverter an economic and user-friendly solution for mobile power installations. This inverter would also be suitable for making your own UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply).

When considering what size of appliances this inverter can power, please bear in mind that purely resistive loads are very rare these days (eg the light bulb with fillament wire). Most appliances are either capacitive or inductive. That means that you can't use an appliance that has "2000W" on the name plate with this inverter. Inductive loads/appliances can draw up to 10 times their rated power when starting - so you need to use an inverter with a "peak power" capacity of at least the starting power of your appliance. This includes fridges, power tools, battery chargers, air conditioners, pumps, fluro lights etc. Capacitive loads such as old style TV's require large surge currents to charge their capacitors. Resetting the inverter several times may allow this type of appliance to work. For more information, please download the manual which has more detailed information.

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