MotoMaster Eliminator Pure Sine Wave 1000W Power Inverter converts 12 V DC power into 120V household AC power
Simply connect to the 12V battery in your vehicle, a standalone 12V battery, or a bank of batteries to run AC powered devices
Ideal for off-grid installations in cars, trucks, RVs, boats or at the cottage as well as emergency power during power outages
Pure sine wave output form is compatible with virtually all AC appliances, including sensitive electronic devices (refer to appliance manufacturer to confirm compatibility)
2x standard North American AC outlets provide a total combined continuous running capacity of 1000W and 2000W surge capacity
USB (2.1A) charging port for mobile electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and cameras
Digital display allows you to monitor battery voltage (input), load wattage (output), and error/fault codes (for diagnosing system issues)
Built-in protections include high and low voltage, overload, over-temperature, and short-circuit
Includes wired remote
Equipped with mounting brackets for a secure permanent installation
32 out of 47 (68%) reviewers recommend this product
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1 out of 5 stars.
loud fan never stops. Will die for no reason
a year ago
2nd unit. 1st unit died. replaced with 2nd unit and like they say fan will run continuously and loud.
running wattage varies. unit is not fused inside, so there is no protection like others talk about..
No, I do not recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Good inverter. Great when on sale.
3 years ago
I got this on sale and its have tested and used it for about 60hrs now. Draws 6A no load, ran it at 1000w and it could handle it (only dropped to 108V). Ran a large newer fridge no problem. Very clean sine wave. Runs motorized things fine.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Motormaster pure sine inverter
3 years ago
Bought this inverter previously and now on clearance the older model the fan would run on thermal but this model the fan runs continually even when small loads are plugged in but on the plus side it works great and delivers clean power. There is a 1500 watt available now but this being on a reduced price makes it a great buy.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Happy Camper in Newfoundland
4 years ago
I have had this unit at my cabin for about 5 years for weekend use. I use it with 4- six volt batteries (12 volt system). Powers my fridge, lights, led tv and DVD player. All at the same time. good for all that for a couple hours. watch how much you use it and with a bit of help from my solar panels (240 watts total) I can go all weekend without the generator. You have to be aware of your system capacity and not expect miracles. Besides, it's your batteries that make the system. 6 volt (pair) is the only way to go. Only problem is it won't run my Keurig. That's why you have a propane stove right. It's a great little unit if you don't expect too much power. It's only 1000 watts. I would get the 1500 watt when this one dies but until then, very pleased.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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3 out of 5 stars.
Works OK, but is very noisy.
4 years ago
Screams like a turbine whether drawing any 120V or not...
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Q: What is the standby power consumption of this unit
In an earlier post, someone indicated that this product consumes 2.15amps (almost 30 watts) when just turned on with no appliances plugged in. This seems incredibly high. Most other units are around .3amps (less than 4watts). Can this be confirmed?
14 years ago
6 Answers
A: Mine is closer to 4-5 Watts. Definitely not 30W.
Anyways you should turn it off completely using the remote when not in use. That way you keep your battery safe and sound and the load is ready when needed at the flick of a switch.
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: if i put 14volts from a running engine it overloads the inverter why? and can it be fixed
the inverter is mounted on a boat with 12volt system most alterators put out 13 to 14 volt the inverter i have is 1000w pure sine inverter and has never worked unless i run it of a battery not in the system and not being charged when in use
14 years ago
5 Answers
A: If you have a separate battery with a blocking diode between the starting battery and inverter battery you will not drain the starting battery when running too long also the diode will take the voltage down about 1 volt.
11 years ago
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Q: if i have a 100 amp deep cycle batery will this power a 820w air conditioner
i have a 100 amp battery and a solar pannel and this is this powerful enough to power and air conditioner or is te starting srge of the compressor to high
16 years ago
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A: Check the wattage of the AC. If the normal power is above 800W, chances are it will not be able to work.
Starting a motor is hard on the inverter, even for a fraction of a second.
Also your battery and wires must be pretty full and new to be able to handle that kind of load. Maybe get two batts in parallel ultra close to the unit with huge wires and it might work.
Get the smallest AC possible and buy fans!
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: Combien de watt ou ampere l'onduleur demande au batteries sans objets de brancher? mais que celui-ci est en marche!
Q: Can this run a portable car heater?
Hi - my heater died in my 2001 Saab 9-5. As a quick and temporary fix, will this power the Pyroil Interior Heater
Product #30-3409-0. It's 900 watts.
Thanks!
14 years ago
4 Answers
A: Not a good idea. 900W on max 1000W is too close to max, you'll need extra huge wires to power it and it will drain your battery in no time even while driving (the normal heat comes from the engine cooling system, not from electricity.)
But a heating seat or make the repair!
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: will this run a law mower
Just woundering if anyone would happen to know if this unit can handle running a 8amp electric lawnmower???
15 years ago
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A: 8 amps x 120V = 960W. It is very very close to its limit. And the initial draw will be more than 1000W so the unit might refuse to work. I wouldn't do it.
And even if it did work, you would need super huge wires from your batteries to the inverter. Batteries with an "s" because it wil drain them pretty quick.
For that use, Pure Sine Wave is overkill. Get a 1500W ModSine and two or three good new batteries.
Or get a gas lawnmower... you won't be the first!
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: The 1st time I used it it ran for 45 minutes then beeped with red LED and code F05 in the display. I turned it off, checked everything and tried again. It ran for over an hour no errors. What does F05 mean and should I return the unit?
2 years ago
3 Answers
A: Good possibility an overload on the output wattage causing the unit to overheat.
2 years ago
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Q: I wish to use that Inverter with your 3/4 HP Sump Pump, with PSC motor ? Can i? if not WHY?
Thank you
6 years ago
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A: An inverter with 2000W capacity or higher will suffice for this pump.
6 years ago
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Q: maxamim tempature
i have this inverter inside a greenhouse and it gets hot enough to hurt bad when u touch it is this safe and will it hurt the inverters
15 years ago
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A: Keep it as cool as possible. The hotter it gets, the lower its effectiveness.
Put it outside, build a small wooden box, paint it white, fix it in on the "ceiling" so it's clear from the weather and plug some computer fans. It should not sit in direct sunlight and it should have the best ventilation it can. It should also be as close as possible to the 12V batt. Keep in mind that you lose 100 times more energy on a 10m-long wire on 12V than you do on 120V. Buy an extension for the 120V, not for the 12.
Anonymous13 years ago
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Q: can u chare another battery with it
if i wanted to charge a battery pack like the 400w one with this so i could use it as mobile alternative energy could i do that or would it be a problem since its like chargeing a battery with a battery
16 years ago
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A: It's strange but it would work. If 120V is the only way to charge the 400W unit then go ahead but it you can charge it with 12V just swap whatever is charging your actual 12V setup with the inverter with your 400W pack.
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