🔋 Power Up Your Adventures with Kinverch!
The Kinverch 2000W Continuous/4000W Peak Power Inverter is a robust solution for converting 12V DC to 110V AC power, featuring 3 AC outlets and a USB port. Designed for safety and convenience, it includes advanced protections and a Bluetooth app for remote monitoring and control, making it ideal for road trips, camping, and more.
Output Voltage | 110 Volts |
Peak Output Power Watts | 4000 |
Electrical Output Waveform | Modified Sine Wave |
Number of Outlets | 4 |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Output Power | 2000 Watts |
Power Source | 110v,Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Wattage | 4000 watts |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.65"L x 9.57"W x 3.58"H |
Color | 2000w Modified Sine |
O**R
Solid
Replaced an Ampeak inverter with this. The Ampeak was bells and whistles, but poorly engineered. It was finned, but made of plastic, so it ran hot and fans were constantly going.This inverter is finned with aluminum and stays cool. Even in a hot shed, under moderate load, the case was cool to the touch and no fans.Also really like the toggle switch for power. If my battery runs out, this will automatically come back on once battery charges up a bit. That is awesome.It seems really well put together and the focus seems to be on durability.
C**N
It works, but the connection cables and ground wire are way too short
So, I got the product to get me through hurricane Dorian. I tested the product out prior to the storm.Connecting it was fairly simple and powered one refrigerator, one fan, one lcd TV, a light and multiple cell phones with wattage to spare ..... So I am happy with the product. I did try to make a cup of coffee (Kerig), it worked but I had to turn off all other connections as it alone sent the power meter up close to the yellow - But once the water heated, as expected the power meter dropped. So it worked. At 1400 Watts continuous, Coffee makers are power hogs.Since the car was running the entire time, i was not too worried i would kill my battery.. Based upon the load rough calculations/estimations (Watts and Amps) I was felt like my alternator could handle the load.Bottom Line - it definitely works, is reasonably priced and will power the minimal things you want. To protect your equipment you need to know your alternator output, you car battery output, and the wattage of your appliances to ensure you dont break something.Also, the instructions don't specifically say to connect both of the red and both of the black cables, but you are supposed to! You absolutely need longer cables and ground wire so that you can keep the inverter out of the elements.Oh, and you need long extension cords!
S**N
Works great.
I installed this inverter in our truck camper and it does the job intended with no problems. In the confined space it does make a little noise but not as bad as I figured it would. Recommended!Update, June 2023:: Now using it in a Class C motor home for extra power will boondocking. While running a small TV and Blueray player, and using the phone app to monitor power usage, it actually showed zero watt usage throughout an entire movie. I never heard it run at all. I've run a coffee pot and the microwave with no problems. I'm powering the inverter from a new 100ah LiFePo battery powered from two 150w sola0 panels. This takes the load off the house battery when boondocking, at "off-grid" RV sites.
J**N
mobile app is a novelty at best
Seems to work ok. My setup allows for the unit to be turned on when the vehicle is on and the unit is off when the vehicle is off (most normal application I can think of).However, if you want to see the details on your device you must place the power switch in the off position for bluetooth AND you must use your device to turn it on. If the unit is already on (switch in normal on position) the device cannot connect. Another example of selling something before you know what you are selling. I've opted not to care about the app (uninstalled).I haven't seen smoke yet. All fans appear to operate properly.
T**Y
2000 watt inverter
Burned out within the first year. Might of been my fault though.
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