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Projecta 12V 1600W PRO-WAVE INVERTER PURE SINE WAVE

Projecta 12V 1600W PRO-WAVE INVERTER PURE SINE WAVE

SKU: PRO072

Regular price $1,200.00
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Pro-Wave inverters are designed, engineered and tested to provide performance in the toughest conditions. The Pro-Wave range utilises pure sine wave technology, which more closely replicates the 240V mains power found at home. Featuring dual AC outlets, the PW1600 has class leading features and performance, making it the perfect unit for running multiple appliances at once. AS/NZS approved 240V sockets. Inverter designed to Australian standard AS4763 LED display provides information on battery voltage, power usage and load capacity 2.1A USB-A and 21W USB-C ports for charging most mobiles and portable devices Wiring kit included - Battery lugs with 1100mm 25mm2 battery cable Remote control included - LCD display and remote control unit provides information on battery voltage and power usage Output - 240VAC, 50Hz (Pure Sine Wave) Output Power - 1600W Continuous- 1920W 120% surge =10 minutes- 3200W 200% surge =1 second Ideal Battery Size - 105Ah and above Run Time With 100W globe on minimum battery- 8 Hours

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What can I run off this inverter?

Add up the wattage of the appliances you want to run at the same time and keep the total under the inverter's continuous rating, allowing headroom for startup surges from fridges and power tools. As a pure sine wave inverter it safely powers sensitive electronics such as laptops, TVs and CPAP machines.

What is the difference between pure sine wave and modified sine wave?

Pure sine wave inverters produce the same clean AC power you get from the grid, so every appliance runs properly and efficiently. Modified sine wave units are cheaper but can cause buzzing, overheating or damage in sensitive electronics and appliances with motors.

What cable and fuse do I need for my inverter?

Inverters draw very high current at 12V - a 2000W unit can pull over 180A. Keep the battery cable run as short as possible, size the cable to the maximum current, and fit an appropriately rated fuse such as an ANM fuse close to the battery. We stock battery cable, lugs and fuses to suit.