ACS Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter (1600W–8000W)
DC 12V/24V to AC 110V 60Hz Converter with LED Display
Power up your life anywhere, anytime. The ACS Pure Sine Wave Inverter is a robust and reliable power solution that converts your car, truck, or solar battery's DC power into clean, stable 110V AC household power. Its pure sine wave output ensures that even your most sensitive electronics are safe, making it the perfect partner for road trips, camping, job sites, and emergency home backup.
Key Benefits
Pure Sine Wave Output: Safely power sensitive devices like laptops, TVs, medical equipment, and modern appliances without risk of damage.
High-Power Performance: With a wide range of models, you can run everything from phones to refrigerators, power tools, and air conditioners.
Advanced Safety Protections: Features multiple intelligent protection systems, including overload, over-temperature, over/under voltage, and short circuit protection.
Intelligent Cooling System: The aluminum-alloy shell and smart cooling fans activate automatically to keep the inverter running cool, quiet, and efficiently.
Versatile & Portable: The perfect power source for your car, RV, boat, or off-grid cabin. An essential component for any home backup or solar system.
Clear & Convenient: Features multiple US standard outlets and a bright LED display that shows your battery's input voltage, so you're always informed.
Easy 2-Step Operation
- Connect the inverter's positive (red) and negative (black) terminals to the corresponding terminals on your battery.
- Turn on the inverter switch to begin supplying AC power to your devices.
Understanding Power: Peak vs. Continuous. Peak Power is a short burst needed for motor-driven appliances to start up. Continuous Power is the steady power the inverter can supply. For example, the 8000W model provides 3000W of continuous power.
Technical Specifications
| Output Waveform |
Pure Sine Wave |
| Peak / Continuous Power |
1600W/600W, 2500W/1000W, 3500W/1200W, 4500W/1500W, 5000W/2000W, 6000W/2200W, 7000W/2800W, 8000W/3000W |
| Input DC Voltage |
12V or 24V (model dependent) |
| Output AC Voltage |
110V - 120V |
| Frequency |
60Hz |
| Socket Style |
US Standard Socket |
| Material |
Aluminum-Alloy Shell |
| Safety Protections |
Overload, Over-temperature, High/Low Voltage, Short Circuit, Reverse Polarity, Internal Fuses |
Important: For appliances with motors (fridges, pumps, drills), their starting power is 3-7 times higher than their rated power. Choose an inverter with a **continuous power** rating that can handle this peak. **Do not use a car's cigarette lighter port for loads over 100W.**
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a Pure Sine Wave inverter?
Pure Sine Wave provides clean, stable electricity identical to what you get from a wall outlet at home. This prevents damage and ensures proper function for sensitive electronics like TVs, laptops, and medical devices, which may not work correctly with cheaper, modified sine wave inverters.
How do I choose the right size inverter for a refrigerator?
Appliances with motors, like refrigerators or air conditioners, require a very high "peak power" to start up (3-7 times their normal running power). You must choose an inverter whose **continuous power** rating is high enough to handle this startup surge. For example, a 150W fridge might need an inverter with at least 1000W of continuous power.
Can I connect this to my home's electrical panel?
No. Never connect the AC output of this inverter directly to your home's breaker panel or the grid. This is extremely dangerous and can cause severe damage. It is designed to power appliances directly from its outlets.
What's the difference between the 12V and 24V models?
This refers to the DC input voltage from your battery. You must choose the model that matches your battery system. Most cars and small boats use a 12V system, while larger trucks, RVs, and many solar power systems use 24V.