I had a modified 1000W sine wave inverter that I bought locally that didn't power my Keurig coffee maker or my cheap "900W" microwave oven could supply. This pure sine wave inverter can supply both and doesn't cost much more. I was hesitant to purchase this inverter because it had no reviews but let me tell you. it's worth every penny! The built in display of this inverter is a great feature. It shows you the battery voltage and current load. My coffee maker used about 1100 watts and my microwave used almost 1200 watts! Despite exceeding the rated power of this inverter, there were no problems. I suspect this inverter has a higher peak power, although the manufacturer doesn't publish this, so it should work fine for devices that require a lot of current to run (fridges, pumps, etc.). It is remarkable that the built-in fan can get quite a lot of work under full load. Again, this is pretty reasonable since I pushed the inverter very hard. The fan runs much quieter and sometimes even turns off under low load and when idling. The build quality is exceptional. The case feels solid and doesn't heat up at all. And although it's difficult for me to test without an oscilloscope, I believe this is indeed a pure sine wave inverter, since my microwave worked perfectly (when I tried it on a modified sine wave inverter, it made a terrible noise and radiated no heat). The only problem with this inverter is that the cables that come with it to connect to your 12v battery just don't fit. While I understand that thick quality cables are expensive, I would happily pay $5 more to get thicker cables. The supplied cables felt hot to the touch, although I only used the inverter for about 2 minutes this time. I don't want to know what would have happened if I had left the microwave longer! And aside from getting too hot, the fact that the cables aren't thick enough caused a slight voltage drop. Judging by the display the input voltage became 10.XV instead of 12.6V which my battery was. While it's obvious that the voltage drops when you need a lot of battery power, it shouldn't get that far. With better cables I would expect at least 12.0V under load. Overall I recommend this inverter although it's not a solid 5 star. rather 4.5, because the supplied cables are a fire hazard. Just remember that in addition to buying an inverter you need to find a good cable, at least 2 gauge, preferably 1/0 or 2/0. although it's not a solid 5 star. rather 4.5, because the supplied cables are a fire hazard. Just remember that in addition to buying an inverter you need to find a good cable, at least 2 gauge, preferably 1/0 or 2/0. although it's not a solid 5 star. rather 4.5, because the supplied cables are a fire hazard. Just remember that in addition to buying an inverter you need to find a good cable, at least 2 gauge, preferably 1/0 or 2/0.
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