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Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12V DC to 120V AC Converter for Home, RV, Truck, Off-Grid Solar Power Inverter with Built-in 5V/2.1A USB, AC Hardwire Port, Remote Controller

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Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12V DC to 120V AC Converter for Home, RV, Truck, Off-Grid Solar Power Inverter with Built-in 5V/2.1A USB, AC Hardwire Port, Remote Controller

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· 【POWERFUL DC-AC】This power inverter 12V to 110V provides 3000W continuous DC to AC power, 6000W peak surge during load start-up, 12V to 120VAC pure sine wave with conversion efficiency >90%, reduces conversion loss · 【SAFE FOR USE】LED indicators for under-voltage and over-voltage protection, over-temperature protection, over-load protection, and short circuit indication. Cooling funs and ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection · 【PROTECT YOUR ELECTRONICS】Advanced pure sine wave technology provides quality AC equivalent to grid power which will protect and extend the life of your electronics and appliances, such as flood light,TV, freezer,Laptop,tablet etc. With its quiet and high inductive loads, the solar inverter operates with no buzzing sounds when your electronics are turned on and allow them to run smoother, cooler, and quieter · 【EASY-TO-USE】This 3000W inverter 12V offers a built-in 5V/2.1A USB port, 3 AC Outlets and 1 AC Terminal Block, a 16.4ft Wired Remote.Perfect for outdoor emergency AC power supply during work trips,camping and more · 【RELIABLE QUALITY】UL 458 &CSA C22.2 No. 107.1 certified product ensures safety and quality. Durable metal housing protect the 12v to 110v converter from bumps and impact. High-speed ventilation fans help keep the pure sine wave inverter running at a low temperature.

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Brad B.Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025

Added this inverter to a camper that didn’t have a 120 volt system besides shore power. What a great product! The Bluetooth data is awesome. I ended up added a smart hub and a battery shunt, too, just for more info! The inverter is very well made, supplies a legit 2000 watts, will run my A/C system (while batteries last) and will power a microwave I installed. It’s a good upgrade and adds lots of functionality to the camper. Highly recommend Renogy products.

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TickerguyReviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024

I *also* own a Renogy 2kw combined charger/inverter. That unit has an internal 30A transfer switch and is very fast to change over. HOWEVER, it has two serious issues: 1) The fan is on a LOT even when just charging lightly and 2) it has to be "on" to charge the battery bank. So this, plus a separate converter-charger, means (1) you move the plug from shore power to inverter when you need to. Or does it? Well, maybe not, if you are willing to run the same way. The reason is this: This unit is SILENT except when under pretty heavy load. So if you have a converter/charger that can deliver the amps you could turn this on whenever you have shore or generator power, the converter is on, and your plugged-in things are on this all the time. This is basically 15 amps of output (as is the 2kw all-in-one) but the transfer is manual -- other than none at all if you leave it on all the time when on shore or generator power. Is this viable? IMHO, yes, because the quiescent draw on this thing is only about 1 amp or roughly 12 watts. You can't leave it on ALL the time when there is no charge as obviously 1 amp will kill your pack BUT if you have a charge source 1 amp is not much -- and you silent operation except under heavy load. If your converter/charger fan is thermostatically controlled.... there you go. The biggest issue I have with all the integrated ones, whether Renogy, Victron or anyone else is noise level. This doesn't matter if the unit is not in inhabited space and far enough away that it doesn't matter, but if it IS in inhabited space then it really does matter quite a bit. No idea on reliability but it absolutely does put out the 120V, its sine-wave, and at least under light loads the fans never come on. Someone should figure out how to have ambient cooling except under heavy load and essentially be silent in something like the Victron MultiPlus (or equivalent Renogy) units, but until they do if noise is a factor separates win for that reason, along with charge being independent of the inverter being turned on.

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AllyReviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024

most important it can be bonded at the main panel neutral and ground. Meaning it meets NEC and will trigger a GFCI breaker . Most of these inverters sold by other sellers can not be bonded and will never trip a GFCI wich is dangerous. This 3000 Watt Renogy 12 volt to 120vac inverter does have GFCI detection even without bonding. You will have to open the device and clip a small Steel wire inside the box in order to ground / bond at main panel . Remember that NEC says you can only have 1 bonded location for Neutral to ground and that is the main panel. I have tested the GFCI internal circuit without modification and it does indeed shut down 100% of the power, allowing saftey at 30 Ma cut off, While thats not on par with a GFCI at 2Ma cut off it is something for those not modifying with a GFCI outlet. THis inverter draws about 10 amps of DC power for every 1 amp of AC power produced which is common with most inverters on 12 VOlt, Jump up to 24 volt and you can drop it to 5 amps of DC for every 1 amp of AC. I like renogy they stand behind their products and even though they are Chinese made products the company is right here in The USA with american reps to speak with who are knowledgeable on product selection. They were able to understand NEC and what i was trying to do and guided me to this product i purchased. i have stuck with Renogy products over the years do to industry stories of reliability in commercial installations.

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stever761Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025

Took a trip to Yellowstone and was on the road for a month. We packed a ton of food in the fridge knowing that groceries are scarce and expensive in that area of the country. We had swapped out our absorption fridge for a residential fridge and needed a way to keep our fridge running while driving all day for a couple days in a row and while boondocking at overnight stops along the way. I replaced my marine deep-cycle battery with 2 Renogy AGM batteries and added this inverter. I then ran an extension cord to the back of the rig, up through the floor to behind the refridgerator. I then opened the rear vent panel on the rig to plug the fridge into the extension cord from the rig outlet. Turned on the inverter and had power to the fridge the whole time. When we were connected to shore power I turned off the inverter and plugged the fridge back into its normal outlet. Worked great and the frozen food stayed frozen! Easy to use and install and made with very good quality components (from what I could tell). Very happy with this purchase.

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tonybarbaReviewed in Mexico on November 26, 2024

no lo pude usar no me sirve este equipo pues es de la mitad de la capacidad del equipo comprado llego uno de solo 1000W y compre uno de 2000W No puedo creer este error me frenó el equipamiento de mi RV y es básico este equipo, suspendido mi viaje una empresa como RENOGY debe responder Enviando el equipo comprado

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DaveHReviewed in Canada on August 20, 2022

This 3000watt inverter came quickly and on time. It was well packaged and simple to install. I got it hooked up to 500AHR 12volt battery bank in my trailer and the thing ran my AC unit and my fridge!! Obviously wouldn't do that lomg term as batts would drain fast, but it is nice to know, when off grid we can make toast and brew coffee at the same time! Very happy with the unit... I have only just installed it so have not used it for any length of time yet, but so far, so good!

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Alan 2350Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2023

I bought this 1000W on a promo mainly to run my chest freezer (149W) and fridge during an extended power outage. This model is great for that and barely dropped the power in my 100Ah LiFePO4 for about 8 hours. Already have three 50W hobby solar panels so in theory could extend for days. This model does not have enough power for a microwave (mine is 1300W) but I was aware of that when I purchased. Recommend you use a Kill A Watt device to determine before you place order. Cables are heavy duty and fan never came on during this minimal load. Love the fact it's pure sine wave, I can move it to friends house/camping with battery or run /charge off of car as well! Way cheaper and lighter than those solar generators if you already have some of the components

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FranciscoReviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2024

Tengo unos cinco o seis años experimentando con energía solar. He tenido inversores de otras marcas. Tengo un EPEVER de onda pura de 24V, con capacidad de 1500W que si alimenta un UPS con 111V de AC y de ahi 3 servidores y el modem de Telmex. Pero la energía es muy rara. Si le conectas una laptop, el mousepad deja de funcionar. Y el modem de Telmex reinicia la conexión y la IP (no el aparato) con frecuencia. Tengo un SAMLEX de 450W de onda modificada (12V). Al conectar el UPS ni siquiera reconoce la energía. Pero funciona para conectar laptops (sin que el mousepad deje de funcionar) y cargadores de teléfonos. Además es muy ruidoso. Le tuve que cortar el ventilador interno y ponerle uno por fuera. ¡Este RENOGY de onda pura de 700W está muy bueno! Le conecté el UPS y genera 116V de AC estable. Los servidores funcionan bien, y el modem de Telmex no se ha reseteado en dos días. La energía es muy limpia. Si le conectas una laptop funciona perfectamente. Ahora lo tengo con un consumo de 206W aprox durante el día, con un panel de 450W nominales y un controlador MPPT Epever. Los ventiladores hacen un ruidito muy discreto. ¡Además viene con dos cables de calibre 6AWG! Nunca me había venido uno con los cables incluidos. Y tiene un control remoto alámbrico, que no he usado. El empaque, la construcción del aparato, el manual que trae. Todo es de excelente calidad. Vale la pena pagar un precio mas alto por un aparato de buena calidad. Actualización 21/SEP/2024: Lo que NO está bien, es que escribas una reseña positiva, y le suban el precio el 35%, de $2,400 a $3,700. Quise comprar uno mas. Y no lo haré a ese precio. :-(

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DK AssocieReviewed in Canada on July 29, 2024

I recently bought the Renogy 700 Watts solar power system and couldn't be happier. It's incredibly efficient, even on cloudy days, and the installation was straightforward with clear instructions. The build quality is excellent, with durable panels that handle all weather conditions. Highly recommended!