The new PROwatt SW Series is now capable of providing cost-effective, true sine-wave power. The PROwatt SW Series meets UL 458 and CSA regulatory standards and features low electrical emissions to conform to strict FCC requirements. With conformal coated circuit boards, the PROwatt SW is suitable for all climate conditions. In addition to dual GFCI AC receptacles, the PROwatt SW Series include an innovative USB connection for providing power to most USB chargeable devices. With true sine-wave output, the PROwatt SW Series can provide power for all types of electrical loads including audio visual systems, variable speed power tools, rechargeable devices and many more convenience electronics.
- Output Waveform: Pure Sine Wave
- Output Type: Dual GFCI
- DC Input Type: Hardwire
- Approvals: UL458, CSA 107.1-01, EMC: FCC Part 15, Class A
- Safety Features: Low voltage shutdown, low voltage alarm, over voltage protection, overload shutdown
- Remote Available: Available ON/OFF remote switch (with ignition lockout)
- Warranty: Two years
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Comments about PROwatt SW Inverters:
This inverter needs a lot of power to run anything. Has a low voltage alarm of 11.5 volts. For a 12 v system that does not leave a lot of room before shut off at 11.0 volts. Needs to be connected to a vehicles charging system and at least 13 volts to start any large load. 2000w model could not start a 5 amp refrigerator load without a lot of help. also has overload shut off that kicks in on most start up loads. very annoying.
Pros
- Cost
- Easy To Install
- Reliable
- True Sine Wave
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Best Uses
- Any True SW Application
- Indoor
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about PROwatt SW Inverters:
I replaced a stepped inverter with this True Sine Wave inverter because there are so many tools, accessories and appliances that require this power. I burned out a computerized blender using a stepped A/C and did not want to waste money on physical tests of other tools. In my evaluations of inverters this was the only one in the mid range (1500-2000 Watt) with a proportional cost associated with it. I was looking for a wattage output that was 50% of my engine's alternator output. The Xantrex Technology 2000 watt true SW inverter was a great match. And the best part is, it is working perfect.
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