RV Inverter that Has Enough Wattage for 1,500 Watt Heater
Updated 02/26/2024 | Published 02/18/2024 >
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Can this inverter run say a 1500 watt space heater in a bus? Its rated output is 810. Would I need one rated for 1500? Is that how this works?
asked by: Stevie
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Expert Reply:
Since your space heater is rated for 1500 watt you would need a higher rated panel than the part # PD4060K which is only rated at 810 watts. The heater would over draw it.
We do have the GO Power inverter part # 34280055 which is rated at 2,000 watts and would work fine.
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Jameson C
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Progressive Dynamics 4000 Series RV Converter w/ Charge Wizard and AC/DC Distribution Panel - 60 Amp
- RV Power Converter
- Converter and AC/DC Panel
- Battery Mode Switch
- 12V
- 60 Amps
- Lithium
- Multi-Stage Charge
- Progressive Dynamics
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Stevie
2/22/2024
How about when just plugged into shore power, not using batteries - does that still apply or can a smaller unit like the progressive dynamics mentioned be sufficient? Thanks