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Go Power Advanced Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 12V - 1,800 Watt
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Go Power Advanced Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 12V - 1,800 Watt

Part Number: GP62QR
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Go Power has updated its popular inverter to be more compact and more efficient. PowerTrak compatibility allows you to monitor and control your electrical system in one place. Powers up to 1,800 watts at once with pure sine wave current. Great Prices for the best rv power inverter from Go Power. Go Power Advanced Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 12V - 1,800 Watt part number GP62QR 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 - GP62QR

Features:

  • 1,800-Watt inverter provides AC power for electronics and appliances
    • Changes your battery's DC output into AC power and sends it to the RV's electrical system
  • Pure sine wave technology replicates household AC power, allowing you to run devices safely
    • Perfect for sensitive electronics like HDTVs and computers
  • Multiple connection points let you secure cables and external devices to the inverter
    • Includes hardwire AC output terminal, DC input terminals, and remote port
  • Built-in safety features protect against short circuits, overload, or extreme temperatures
  • PowerTrak Screen compatible for monitoring and configuring power settings (sold separately)
    • Compatible with multiplex systems
    • Allows connection via Bluetooth to monitor status on your smart device
  • 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: 1,800 watts
    • Starting (surge) power output: 3,600 watts
  • Voltage:
    • Input: 10.5 - 16.5 VDC
    • Output: 100 - 120 VAC
  • Temperature ranges:
    • Operating range: -4 F to 104 F
    • Storage range: -22 F to 158 F
  • Dimensions: 16-1/2" long x 9 wide x 4-1/8" tall
  • Weight: 15.9 lbs
  • 2-Year warranty


Go Power PowerTrak illustration

What is the Go Power PowerTrak System?

Go Power has designed a series of solar and electrical components with simple, plug-and-play compatibility. Information from the solar panels, charge controllers batteries, inverters, chargers, or battery monitors can all be accessed and configured from a single touchscreen. You no longer need to have an array of different remotes and displays just to monitor your electrical system. The PowerTrak system means that however you build out or expand your system, everything just works.



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Video of Go Power Advanced Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 12V - 1,800 Watt

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Review of Go Power RV Power Inverter - Advanced Pure Sine Wave 1800 Watt Inverter - GP62QR

Hi, everybody, Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at this Go Power Advanced pure sine wave 1,800-watt inverter. Now, this is an 1,800-watt pure sine wave inverter that's designed for your RV with 12-volt battery systems. And its main job is to let you run your everyday household electronics when you're not plugged into shore power. Now, this is going to work by converting the DC power from your RV's batteries to AC power, the same kind that you're going to get from a wall outlet at home. That AC power is then sent into the RV's electrical system so your outlets can be used normally.

Now, this inverter is going to be great for RV owners who spend time off grid and they're wanting reliable, household-quality power without running the generator. This is going to be especially useful for those who travel with sensitive electronics, like laptops, TVs, or work equipment, since the pure sine wave output is going to keep those devices safe. It's also a great fit for tech-savvy travelers who like monitoring their power system via Bluetooth and want built-in safety and peace of mind. This has all of that for you. So in terms of power, as I've said already, this is going to handle 1,800 watts of continuous use with a 3,600-watt surge to support things that need extra power when they first start up, like small appliances or power tools.

Installation and connectivity are pretty flexible. This includes a hard-wired AC output, as you probably already saw right here. And then the DC terminals are the input terminals, DC input terminals are on the other side here. And then you do have a remote port right here. And multiple other connection points that are going to keep your cables and external devices secure.

For monitoring, it is Bluetooth-enabled, so you're going to be able to check its status from your smartphone. And it's also compatible with the PowerTrak screen if you want a dedicated display, and that is sold separately from this inverter. This is going to work with multiplex systems as well. Now, safety is built in with protection against short circuits, overloads, and extreme temperatures. So it's going to help protect both this inverter and your RV's electrical system.

Physically, this is fairly compact for its power level. Let me see if I can put a tape measure up to this here to give you an idea of its size. So looking at the length here, looks like we're sitting pretty close to about 16 inches, maybe a little bit over 16 inches long. The width. Right at 9 inches wide. And then the height. A little over, a little over or right at 4 inches tall, overall. To connect it safely to your RV batteries, there is a fuse block installation kit that is available separately from this and that is recommended for proper setup. If you do need help with installation, take a look at our installer locator link that you can typically find on this product page right below the photos. You can click that link, answer some questions, and then that locator will find an etrailer-approved installer in your area to help you get this installed if you are looking for assistance like that. But overall, this is really going to be a great solid option for you to consider if you're looking for reliable, clean power in your RV. Especially if you plan to run electronics that don't care for that dirty power and you want the convenience of monitoring everything from your phone. If you happen to have any other questions, whether it's about this or anything else that we have here at etrailer, don't hesitate to reach out. Because ultimately, we do want to make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. Well, again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.

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