Projecta IP3000 12V 3000W Intelli-Wave Pure Sine Wave Inverter
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Projecta IP3000 12V 3000W Intelli-Wave Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 2 Year Warranty. Projecta’s largest pure sine wave inverter, available in both 12 and 24 volt.Power the most demanding 240V appliances on the go, including air conditioners, induction cook-tops, toasters and kettles.
Features:
- AS/NZs approved 240V sockets. Inverter designed to Australian standard AS4763
- Safety 'Cut Out' Switch - RCD provides absolute protection for the user and devices being powered
- Eco Mode reduces power consumption extending battery run time
- Remote control can be flush or surface mounted
- Ensured durability with our 5 year warranty
Specifications
SKU IP3000
Brand Projecta
GTIN 9315219001795
Warranty Period: 2 Years
Product Category Power Inverters
Product Type Intelli-Wave Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Wattage (W) 3000
Output 240VAC, 50 Hz (Pure Sine Wave)
Input 12 V DC, 300A Max
Output Power 3000W Continuous
Fuse 525A
Battery Low Shutdown Protection 9.75V (±0.2V)
Efficiency 85-90%
Cooling Automatic Temperature Controlled Fan
Output wave form True Sine Wave
Over Voltage Shutdown 65°C (±5°C)
Approvals Electrical Safety, EMC
Battery Low Alarm Protection 10.25 Volt
Ideal Battery Type 200-600Ah
Dimensions (L x W x H) 535mm x 250mm x 105mm
Weight (kg) 9.65
Voltage 12V
Videos
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Product Q&A
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Can I run an inverter from AGM or Gel batteries?
The short answer is yes. People have been running 240V inverters from AGM batteries long before lithium was around. But people have traditionally used a lot lower AC current devices when caravan and camping than they do today.
Inverters were never intended to run air conditioners, microwaves , coffee machines and the like.....that is until lithium came into the RV market.
For low current devices (under 600W) it is fine to connect an inverter to your AGM battery system. AGM batteries can put out low current for a long period of time. When you need to go near 1000W or more , then you should consider a lithium battery.
You can connect an inverter to AGM batteries but you need a lot larger size batteries than lithium (to cope with the high current).
A general rule of thumb for AGM or GEL batteries is a 1000W inverter should be coupled with 2 x 120A batteries and a 2000W inverter will need 3 x 120Ah batteries.
Conversely, some 100Ah lithium batteries (Enerdrive, Invicta) can power a 1000W inverter and some 200Ah lithium batteries (Enerdrive) will power a 2000W inverter.
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