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Many everyday household devices like TVs, fridges, AC units, and washing machines typically display their power requirements.
No. This product is only suitable for a 12V battery bank.
Yes. The majority of refrigerators demand 300-600 watts of power, with a surge wattage that can be 2-3 times higher. Even if it lasts only for a few seconds, your inverter must provide this energy for the refrigerator to restart. As a result, a minimum of 2,000W is necessary to operate a refrigerator.
1. Selecting the appropriate power output.
Inverters are designated by their wattage, indicating the maximum wattage they can handle concurrently. For instance, if you have a 500-watt fridge and an 800-watt air conditioner, the combined power requirement would be 1300 watts, necessitating an inverter with a capacity higher than 1300W. In this case, a 2000W or 3000W inverter would fulfill your power requirements.
2. Verifying your battery voltage.
The inverter's DC voltage rating indicates its compatibility with a specific battery bank. For instance, a 12V battery bank would necessitate an inverter that supports a 12V DC input.
3. Assessing your installation space requirements.
Consider the area or space where you plan to install the inverter. Ensure that it fits with adequate space around it for proper ventilation and to mitigate fire hazards.
No. The LiTime 12V DC to 120V AC inverter is only capable of converting DC power to AC power. We recommend looking into the features of the LiTime 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger
1.97FT battery to inverter cable*2, mounting screws*4, plastic anchors*4 are included in the package to help install.