5000W Solar Car Power Inverter LED DC12/24V to AC110/220V Sine Wave Converter 4 USB Interfaces Specifications: Color:Red Material: Aluminium alloy Peak power: 5000W Continuous Power: 2000W Digital display: input / output voltage Input voltage: DC 12V/24V Output voltage: 110VAC/220VAC/50Hz±3Hz USB output: 5VDC-2.1A/1A/2.4A/1A (4USB interface) Plug: universal plug x3 No-load current: < 0.9A Conversion Efficiency: ≥85% Output Waveform: Modified sine wave Protection function: overload, over temperature, high voltage, low voltage, reverse connection and short circuit, intelligent temperature control, 4USB output interface, universal GB plug, double screens, which can be used for small power appliances (except inductive load electric appliances and motor products). Scope of application: Household electrical appliances, etc. Low Voltage Alarm: DC10.5V±0.3V (12V);DC21V±0.5V (24V) Low Voltage Shut Down: DC10V±0.3V (12V); DC20.3V±0.5V (24V) Over Voltage Shut Down: DC15V±1V(12V); DC30V±2V(24V) Package: 1x Solar Car Power Inverter 1x Cable With Clamp 1x User manual
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Description is incorrect
I ordered a 24V inverter but got a 12V inverter. I was overseas at the time I ordered the inverter. When I came back home to the USA, the return window had closed. I wrote the seller about the wrong advertisement but was told that I made the wrong choice. Don't take my word for it. Go and try to order this inverter. There is no option for 12V or 24V choice. If the options (12V/24V) were combined, I could have had me a 24V inverter. All I have is a 12 volt inverter.
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Really only 2000 watts output
Apparently the fine print says only 2000 watts continuous output. So advertising as a 5000 watt device is a bit misleading. Unacceptable in fact. It's understandable that such a device would involve derating but this is a bit much. I ended up with a solution that is advertised as 5000 watts but the fine print reveals that this is the rated continuous output while the peak is 10000 w. Read read read the details before getting one of these things. Amazon should enforce a policy of requiring headline advertising of the continuous rating rather than the peak rating. I would certainly not trust a supplier who advertises peak output.
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