200-Watt inverter lets you use appliances and devices wherever the road takes you. Pure sine wave technology is perfect for sensitive electronics like HDTVs and computers. Changes your RV battery's DC output into clean AC power.
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This 24V inverter changes DC output from your RV batteries into AC power so you can plug in tools and appliances. Using pure sine wave technology, it creates clean power with low distortion, making it safe, efficient, and perfect for sensitive electronics like computers. Plus, the inverter can generate 250 starting watts and 200 running watts which is a great fit for small electronics.
The inverter includes 2 North American outlets for AC loads, 12V DC adapter, and a port for a fixed-mount remote (sold separately). It has a function switch that lets you select different frequencies (50Hz and 60Hz).
The system includes a number of safety features. It offers protection from over/under voltage, overloading, and overcurrent. The inverter also uses a heat sink process to protect from extreme temperatures, and an internal cooling fan removes excess heat from the unit.
The inverter mounts inside your RV in a dry location with ventilation. It connects to your 12V DC outlet with the included DC adapter.
There are 2 fixed-mount remotes (sold separately) that let you monitor and control the inverter from inside your RV.
For a simple, no-frills option, the Go Power GP-SWR-A Inverter Remote lets you turn your inverter on and off from inside your RV. It also has a LED which indicates the inverter's status.
For additional features, the Go Power GP-ISW-R-24 Inverter Remote provides LED indicators that display the voltage, output power, inverter status, power saving mode status, and fault conditions. It also has a power button that controls the inverter.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Today we're taking a look at the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter. This is going to give you clean power for your electronics inside your RV. It's going to convert that DC to AC power similar to what you have in your home since most residential areas run off of AC power.You'll be about to plug in those electronics to the two grounded outlets here on our inverter. There's also our on-off switch, as well. That also allows us to turn it into a remote operation if we want to control this remotely. The fixed remote that you can get with this is sold separately and that lets you monitor and control the inverter from inside your RV.
The part number for that, that you can find right here at etrailer.com is 34280231.We have all our connection points on the other side, and we also see our fan there to keep everything nice and cool and running smoothly. We'll get a 12V outlet plug so you can this into a 12V outlet on your vehicle and then connect that to the inverter if you don't want to connect this directly to the battery you can run it that way. It also comes with two small ring terminals as well. And basically again, this is just going to convert that DC power to AC. And then make sure that that power is clean or it doesn't have any fluctuations or distortion.
That's important whenever you're going to hook up any kind of sensitive electronics or run any small kitchen appliances off of this. That's really the best use for this, is those more small electronic devices.It has a couple of built-in safety features as well to protect your RV's electrical system, including a current protection to prevent any issues from reverse polarity, over or under voltage, short-circuiting, overloading, and overheating. It also has a LED indicator to show the power and volt conditions, and that's going to be right there above our switch. So, you can check the instructions. It has a pretty good layout of how everything needs to connect together and what the flashing light may mean as far as faults go.Another item that you can pick up to go with your inverter would be the Fuse Block Installation Kit.
That helps you to safely connect to your RV batteries and helps protect your electrical system during power use. That part number is 342GPDCKIT1, and that is sold separately, as well. This is going to work for 24V battery systems. It has a rated power running at 200 watts. A starting surge power output of 250 watts.
The voltage or the maximum power is 24V DC. The input is between 20 and 32V DC. And the output will be between 100 and 120V AC.It has an operating temperature range between -4 F up to 140 F and a storage range between -20 F and up to a 158 F. So, pretty much if we're in Alaska or Arizona we should be able to use this without any issues.From front to back, with our connections there, it's about 8-1/2" long. Then measuring from the outside of those mounting flanges, it's about 6" wide from the center of one mounting flange to the other. It's about 5-7/8" apart. The distance between our mounting flanges here on the side are about 4-1/2" apart. Then it stands about 2-5/8" tall. It weighs just 3-1/2 lbs. The instructions do also give you a good layout of how it needs to be mounted, either upside down or on a surface or mounted on a wall. You just want to make sure whenever you do wall mount this that you don't have it pointing down or up. It really needs to be pointed to the side. It comes with a two-year warranty from Go Power.And that's going to do it for our look at the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter.
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