I just started expiditing last year and am still putting my transit. looking for an inverter around 750 to 1000 watts. What do you recommend?
Any of the power drive inverters at truck stops work fine stay away from harbor freight stuuff
Bill...is that a REAL fridge...like a mini bar fridge?...I'm using a cheap 650 watt inverter from Harbor Freight as a dedicated unit just to power my refrigerator. Been 7 months with no problem. Plus I added a separate 300 watt pure sine wave inverter to power my TV and other electronics. Got the pure sine inverter from Northern Tool. Again, no problems with that one either.
Pure sine way is really the way to go but I've had not any problems with my modified sine wave inverter it does the job on my tv 21 watts and my iPad supply 155 watts and has 2 sbu outputs for iphone and keyboard charging. I don't use a micro or crock pot or even skillet I prefer to be served food already cooked!
Weeellll, I'm not too sure about that. Granted, the Harbor Freight stuff is crap, that much is true. As for the ones found at truck stops, it depends. If you're a really big fan of the quality of RoadPro stuff, then the PowerDrive brand inverters are for you, because that's who makes them.Any of the power drive inverters at truck stops work fine stay away from harbor freight stuuff
I have a 1500 watt Go Power !
Expensive and worth every penny!
This is powered by two, 214 ah 6 volt AGM batteries, charged from alternator via Hellroaring Technologies isolator, with remote switch for auto/manual charging as well as manual disconnect. I also keep a battery charger connected so that I can charge batteries from generator, when it's running.
Go Power! 1500 Watt 12 Volt Pure Sine Wave Inverter - at InvertersrUs
I don't have any experience with that one specifically. I had a 3000W pure sine wave AIMS inverter that worked great, but a nut inside the box (that held the Positive terminal in place) worked loose, rattled around inside, shorted and fried the thing. I know 3 other people who have had problems with AIMS inverters where they'd fail prematurely, and there are horror stories all over the net about them. I also know a distributor who had an entire pallet of AIMS inverters that were bad and were set to be returned. However, my experience, and those of my friends, as well as the horror stories, are all from before 2010 or so, and the more recent reviews and experiences online are much more favorable. I'd buy one now.Anyone use this inverter? Mine bit the dust after 11 years. Coleman 2000 watt did its job great. RIP Coleman.
2000 Watt Power Inverter by AIMS
I don't have any experience with that one specifically. I had a 3000W pure sine wave AIMS inverter that worked great, but a nut inside the box (that held the Positive terminal in place) worked loose, rattled around inside, shorted and fried the thing. I know 3 other people who have had problems with AIMS inverters where they'd fail prematurely, and there are horror stories all over the net about them. I also know a distributor who had an entire pallet of AIMS inverters that were bad and were set to be returned. However, my experience, and those of my friends, as well as the horror stories, are all from before 2010 or so, and the more recent reviews and experiences online are much more favorable. I'd buy one now.
I don't have any experience with that one specifically. I had a 3000W pure sine wave AIMS inverter that worked great, but a nut inside the box (that held the Positive terminal in place) worked loose, rattled around inside, shorted and fried the thing. I know 3 other people who have had problems with AIMS inverters where they'd fail prematurely, and there are horror stories all over the net about them. I also know a distributor who had an entire pallet of AIMS inverters that were bad and were set to be returned. However, my experience, and those of my friends, as well as the horror stories, are all from before 2010 or so, and the more recent reviews and experiences online are much more favorable. I'd buy one now.