BougeRV has
BougeRV 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Bluetooth on sale for $119.99 - $20.39 w/ discount code
BVC1000 =
$99.60.
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- Rated Output Power: 1000W
- Peak power: 2000W(1s)
- Output voltage: 110VAC/120VAC(default)
- Output frequency: 50/60 Hz(default)
- Rated input voltage: 12VDC
- The input voltage ranges: 10V-15.5VDC
- Output waveform: Pure sine wave
- Maximum output efficiency: >90%
- Full Load Efficiency: >86%
- Battery low voltage alarm: 10.5VDC (±0.3V)
- Over-discharge voltage: 10VDC (±0.3V)
- Overvoltage: 15.5VDC (±0.3V)
- Operating ambient temperature range: -40°F~185°F(-40°C~85°C)
- Storage temperature range: -40°F~176°F(-40°C~80°C)
- Noise: ≤60dB
- Communication Port: RS485+Inbuilt Bluetooth
- Fan start-up temp: ≥113℉(45℃)/≥50% load
- USB port: 18W*1(5V-3A,9V-2A,12V-1.5A)
- Protection function: Input over-voltage/ over-discharge protection, output overload/short-circuit protection, and inverter overtemperature protection
- Output harmonic component (THD): <3%
- Over-temperature protection recovery: ≤167℉(75℃)
- No-load Loss:<0.5A
- Over temperature protect: ≥203℉(95℃)
- Product size: 12.23*5.67*2.96 in
- Weight: 5.07 lb
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This is used to convert DC power, like power from a car battery for example, into pure sine wave AC power, like the power electronics expect from your home's wall outlet. Cheaper alternatives often don't output the pure sine wave AC that sensitive electronics require. This can be used to make your own larger battery power supply like those used while camping or in RVs (hence the brand name).
I'd like to point out, though, that the unit depicted is the 3000W version. The 1000W version [bougerv.com]only has two outlets and no "block" to connect wiring to directly.
I was looking at a BMS for these batteries, but I'll still need the charger/inverter.
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I was looking at a BMS for these batteries, but I'll still need the charger/inverter.
YMMV but for convenience, I would prefer the all-in-one solution.
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I still stand by my argument of preferring the charger/inverter vs separate. Though I understand that having them separate means the ability to change out one part when it gives up instead of having to replace both.