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VEVOR Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 5000 Watt, Power Inverter, DC 12V to AC 120V Car Inverter, with LCD Display, USB Port and Remote Controller, Power Converter for Car RV Truck Solar System Travel Camping

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 5000 Watt, Power Inverter, DC 12V to AC 120V Car Inverter, with LCD Display, USB Port and Remote Controller, Power Converter for Car RV Truck Solar System Travel Camping

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Whowrotewhat Whowrotewhat
I can now charge my Tesla with this as I live off-grid
I went off grid ten years ago and built my own home single-handedly. In June 2021 I bought a Tesla model 3 and wanted to charge it using the sun. Here is my setup: I have three 300 watt panels. I have a flat roof and leave them flat as I live in the middle of Oregon. (If I tried to point them south I would only get rays between 11am and 2 pm.) On a sunny day I get almost 800 watts. I feed this energy into a 60 amp MPPT charge controller keeping six 100 amp hour Battle Borne batteries charged. The key is using this 3500 watt inverter (pure sine wave). On a sunny day my Tesla wants 1500 watts if I set it to 12 amps and get 6 miles of range. On a cloudy day I need 1000 watts so I change the Tesla charging down to 8 amps and get 4 miles of range. I use thick wires so I do not loose current and protect batteries and inverter with 300 amp and 200 amp circuit breakers. If I tried to use 12 amps it would drain the batteries real quick so I keep it at 10 or 8 amps and it charges for 14 hours a day. This actually is as good as if not better than someone on the grid using 120 volts AC. Make sure you use a bonding plug (connect neutral to ground) if Tesla won't charge. Some inverters don't need one. This 3500 watt inverter did. You can buy one on Amazon for $10. Previously I used a 2000 watt inverter and it did not work. Being off-grid I would not be able to charge my Tesla as the nearest supercharger is 145 miles from me in Klamath Falls OR.
yosniel nieves yosniel nieves
Great product
Great product
K Ray K Ray
Good inverter
This is a good choice for an inverter. It worked all day in the Southeast Texas 100 degree weather without any overheating issues. I was pulling around 1500 watts continuous to power an air compressor on a remote part of my ranch. The inverter has a digital screen for watts used and input voltage both of which were accurate. The downside is the size. My other inverter is a 3000 watt Renogy. This inverter is the same length and width but twice as high.
Stewart Larson Stewart Larson
Works just as it is supposed to at 24 Volts
I've used a Vevor 3500 watt 12v Inverter for 3 years with no issues. I upgraded to the 24 Volt about 2 weeks ago, with a 24v battery bank, and it works like a charm. As I expected, but only better. It adds a better electrical flow. After 2 days I didn't even check it anymore. Highly recommend. Very reliable and solid.
Stewart Larson Stewart Larson
ideal
Its big, solid, well built, and capable. Now the one I am reviewing is the 12v 3500 watt Inverter. Its hooked up to a 400 watt solar system with with a 40amp Renogy charge controller, and a 210 amp hour SLA battery bank. Is it oversized for my system? Mostly, but it works great. I live in California so the sun is fairly plentiful. I wanted the ability to briefly run my microwave and the Keurig coffee maker at the same time (3000 watts). It handles it easily. The Four 110volt A/C outlets on the front are very usable along with the fast charging USB port which charges my phone, from nearly dead, in about 25 minute. I've been able to run my refrigerator/Freezer, clothes washer, and TV's satellite Dish all at the same time. Just plan it during the hours of decent sun. I'm sincerely Loving what I can do with it. Oh, and the additional attachable battery voltage display with the long cord allows me to maintain visual of my battery state of charge without having to go into the cold garage all the time. A nice added bonus. Highly recommend!!I'm going to upgrade my system with more solar panels and a slightly larger battery bank soon so I'm going to a 24v system. looking forward to purchasing a new 24v Vevor Inverter for that.
duane duane
works well, low noise, good clean power output
works well, very low noise, good clean power output, runs cool. Has run a commercial slushie machine + TV+Fans+ mini split A/C... all from solar & lipo batts. on my houseboat. so it's a good unit.
kaye kaye
Great buy
Best inverter out of the three I bought before it didn’t hold my ac but it did let me kno before blowing a fuse ac drew a lot of power anyway and worked for a few days on it but charges everything else fine no complaints fridge microwave tv
David M. David M.
Powers everything great 4 truckers
Overall really good hooked into semi under the bed powers mini fridge electric kettle ND microwave with no problems whatsoever love this and recomend to all truckers
David Vinyard David Vinyard
Our sine wave 2500w dc to ac inverter
Works better than expected. 100Amp battery charged by 100watt solar panel. I have run a miter saw, a skill saw, a table saw, lights, a jig saw and other tools and it has handled everything I have thrown at it. I have done everything I needed to do and have never run the battery down. I am pleased better than I ever thought.
Jay Perdue Jay Perdue
Seems to work well!
I haven‘t really asked it to do a lot yet, maybe 2,000 of its rated 3500 watts, but it runs, lights, fans and a 3/4 ho motor well! Thank you!

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