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The Ampeak 2000W Power Inverter converts 12V DC to 110V AC with 2000W continuous and 4000W peak power, featuring 3 AC outlets, dual USB ports, and 17 safety protections. Its smart LCD display and silent temperature-controlled fan ensure reliable, efficient, and safe power delivery for trucks, RVs, and emergency use.













| ASIN | B0716WT8D5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,868 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #20 in Solar & Wind Power Inverters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,139) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 2000W Power Inverter |
| Manufacturer | Ampeak |
| Product Dimensions | 11.02 x 7.28 x 3.46 inches |
M**R
Provides Refrigerator Power-Up for Reasonable Price
For under $200 this unit was able to power up and run my mini-freezer with no problems. The unit was quiet and easy to hook up. The LCD read out was also useful to see the power loads and status of the unit. I did not see a ground connection to the unit but not sure how that would work using an attached car battery for the power source. Basically, I was looking for a device to power our home mini-freezer and our main refrigerator from my EV during a power outage. The mini-freezer only draws about 60 watts when running but the startup surge apparently may exceed 1000 watts. A previously purchased 500 watt unit (another vendor) was not able to handle the freezer's start up surge but this 2000 watt unit had no problem. I was able to run the mini-freezer for several hours with no problem. I had to set my EV into a "Utility Mode" to allow it to draw power from the main drive batteries via the 12V accessory battery. This device presumably provides pure sine wave output. I don't think the freezer would work properly with a modified sine wave output. The battery cables were substantial enough to handle the power loads. A bit more effort is required to connect the cables to the battery screw terminals but this seems to provide a more secure connection than clip-on connectors that you might find for standard battery jumper cables.
K**.
Awesome inverter
I purchased this 1500 watt modified sine wave inverter for my solar generator build. It is a compact size inverter, and fits well within my system. This inverter has a remote control on/off system (Free with this purchase), which is attached to a phone line. It has three sockets, two USB ports and a cigarette lighter port. Positives: it is a modified sine inverter that peaks at 3,000 watts. It has an easy view display which shows battery life and power gauge. It has a remote unit which only has, on/off function. It appears to be well made and it is compact. It has 3 sockets 2 USB ports. Functions well at this time. It is reasonably priced for a modified sign wave inverter. This is a well made inverter with high quality cables. I have purchased several of these. Negatives: Does not come with a USB-C input. No other issues noted.
J**N
1500W - Great inverter for work vehicle!
This is a review of the 1500W version (6.2A). I work out of a vehicle primarily and have a laptop onboard with a touchscreen monitor & keyboard that's mounted in the cab. This inverter wires directly to the battery terminals, which can be tricky for most people. Hooking it up is the easy part, but running the cabling can be quite tricky (if you're going to do a more permanent installation, you'd run it through the firewall with longer cables - just make sure they're the 4 gauge). Luckily, the vehicle I operate has the battery in the trunk, so I've got the inverter velcro'd in the trunk & cables attached to the battery posts. I then use a heavy-duty extension cable that's snaked in under the side panels up to the front where I've got the monitor plugged in. In the trunk, I've got a power strip hooked into the inverter that has the laptop plugged in & the extension cable. So, ultimately, with all of that powered, I use about 28-29W of power consumption according to the screen. That's... incredibly low for what I'm running. Very impressive. That's with the computer running fully, plugged in, monitor on, with applications in usage. If you're going to run something similar like I have, invest in the additional (sold separately) on/off remote switch. It's what plugs into that little phone-cable looking port, and then you'll run that where it's easily accessible, giving you the ability to turn it off remotely. It's incredibly useful. With my situation, I'd have to pop the trunk to turn off the inverter manually. When I'm on a site, generally I'll power down my vehicle when I'm outside of the car, so I'll hit the switch and then when I get back, I'll power it back on right quick to do some computer work. Previously used a cheaper $30 inverter on Amazon that was around 300W, but quickly found out that it didn't have the protection nor fuses, and lasted only one month of the rigorous usage I put them through as I'm constantly on the computer in the vehicle. The thing I like the most about this inverter is that it's a direct battery terminal post hookup. It's not a socket you're plugging the inverter into just to have a fuse blow for the outlet - not good! There's a ton of applications and usages people will use these for. I primarily see them used in work vehicles, especially vans that's running internal equipment (locksmiths, maintenance vehicles, contractors, etc etc). Recommended.
V**T
Product worked initially but just the second time using it, something failed inside it. When I first power it on, the little fan kicks in for about half a second before turning off and it doesn't turn back on until you cycle the power switch. It'll charge things just fine for about 2 minutes until it starts turning off and back on again over and over. Little red light comes on and it beeps, warning me of a failure, according to the manual. Sending it back
C**Z
Gran producto. Muy robusto y de excelentes materiales.
H**.
Muy buen producto!! De calidad y a excelente precio
J**O
Adquirí uno y la verdad no es nada bueno y solo traía un ventilador y cuando conecto un aparato no jala no lo recomiendo y la corriente baja a 80volt la verdad no lo compren
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