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Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter - 1,000 Watts - 12V
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Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter - 1,000 Watts - 12V

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1,000-Watt inverter lets you use appliances and devices wherever the road takes you. Modifed sine wave technology is perfect for appliances with resistive loads like heaters and toasters. Changes your RV battery's DC output into AC power. Great Prices for the best rv power inverter from Go Power. Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter - 1,000 Watts - 12V part number 34280176 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Go Power RV Power Inverter - 34280176

  • 1000 Watts
  • Modified Sine Wave Inverter
  • 12V
  • Inverter Function Only
  • Go Power
  • Outlet
  • Heavy Duty - Small Loads

1,000-Watt inverter lets you use appliances and devices wherever the road takes you. Modifed sine wave technology is perfect for appliances with resistive loads like heaters and toasters. Changes your RV battery's DC output into AC power.


Features:

  • 1,000-Watt industrial inverter provides AC power for electronics and appliances
    • Uses DC power coming from your RVs battery bank
  • Modified sine wave technology produces a stepped waveform that simulates AC power
    • Perfect for resistive loads like electric heaters, toasters, and incandescent lights
  • Digital display shows battery wattage and voltage
    • LED indicator displays power and fault conditions
  • Multiple connection points let you secure cables and external devices to the inverter
    • Includes 2 standard North American AC outlets, DC input terminals, USB port, and remote port
  • Built-in safety features protect your RV's electrical system
  • Fixed-mount remote (sold separately) lets you monitor and control the inverter inside your RV
  • Fuse block installation kit (sold separately) lets you safely connect the inverter to your RV battery


Specs:

  • Application: 12V battery systems
  • Rated power:
    • Running (rated) power output: 1,000 watts
    • Starting (surge) power output: 2,000 watts
  • Voltage:
    • Maximum power: 12V DC
    • Input: 10.5 - 16 VDC
    • Output: 100 - 120 VAC
  • Temperature ranges:
    • Operating range: 32 F to 104 F
    • Storage range: 14 F to 122 F
  • Maximum wire gauge: #4 AWG
  • Dimensions: 9" long x 4-7/8" wide x 2-15/16" tall
  • Weight: 3.11 lbs
  • 1-Year warranty


modified sine wave inverter

This 12V inverter changes DC output from your RV batteries into AC power so you can plug in tools and appliances. Using modified sine wave technology, it creates a stepped waveform that simulates AC power. This is perfect for resistive loads like electric heaters and toasters. Plus, the inverter can generate 2,000 starting watts and 1,000 running watts which is a great fit for smaller appliances.


Functions and Features

outlets and terminals on inverter

The inverter includes 2 standard North American outlets for AC loads, positive and negative DC input terminals that connect to your batteries, USB port for charging small electronic devices, and a port for a fixed-mount remote (sold separately).


The system includes a number of safety features. It offers protection from over/under voltage and overloading. The inverter also uses a heat sink process to protect from extreme temperatures, and an internal cooling fan removes excess heat from the unit.


fuse block

For additional safety, installing a fuse between the battery bank and the inverter will protect your equipment from power surges. The Go Power 200-amp fuse block (sold separately) works with this unit and uses a slow blow time-delay feature to withstand surge current. This means it can handle short surges over 200 amps without blowing the fuse, which is great for devices with motors that require more energy to start.


How It Installs

The inverter mounts inside your RV in a dry location with ventilation. It should be installed in close proximity to the battery bank, but not in the same compartment. The DC terminals are wired to the battery bank.


Available Fixed-Mount Remote Provides Easy Control


GP-SWR-A inverter remote

The Go Power GP-HD-R Inverter Remote (sold separately) lets you turn your inverter on and off from inside your RV. It also has a LED which indicates the inverter's status.




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Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter - 1,000 Watts - 12V - 34280176

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (17 Customer Reviews)

1,000-Watt inverter lets you use appliances and devices wherever the road takes you. Modifed sine wave technology is perfect for appliances with resistive loads like heaters and toasters. Changes your RV battery's DC output into AC power.

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I have not yet installed the product i ordered because i am in the commercial repair business and specialize in trucks running expedited freight. I. am replacing a bad unit that was equiped with the truck that is currently on the road. As far as the team at e trailer they have been fantastic with updates on my order and let me know right away that my product was on back order, and continued to give me updates when i would recieve it. And they delivered when promised. I will continue to order from them because of the great customer service i recieved even when a product wasnt in stock.



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Received inverter. Will be installing on a travel trailer to complete my go-power solar install. Had a problem with package being delivered open. I contacted ETrailer and they took care of ordering replacement paperwork. Have not installed yet but am sure everything will be fine.



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I installed it in my pickup to run tools and such, its working great still, easy install.



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