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3000W 12V Pro Pure Sine Wave Inverter with EcoSleep Mode

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3000W 12V Pro Pure Sine Wave Inverter with EcoSleep Mode

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  • Continuous power 3000W,peak power boosts to 6000W for inductive loads, THD < 2%
  • Pre-charging, safeguarding battery from peak current surges.
  • Dual-polarity reverse connection(RC)protection, guards against misconnection damage.
  • Intelligent ecosleep mode conserves energy, idle consumption < 10W.
  • Bluetooth & RV-C (with Renogy M1) for real-time monitoring, with 3-year warranty.
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3000W 12V Pro Pure Sine Wave Inverter with EcoSleep Mode
3000W 12V Pro Pure Sine Wave Inverter with EcoSleep Mode
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Transforming Power with Safety and Adaptability
Power Capacity
Semi Truck
Boat Trip
6000W Peak Boost for Inductive Loads
Renogy P2 Pro 3KW inverter boasts a peak wattage that can comfortably accommodate the surge rating of up to 6000w for inductive loads. Note: To prevent unexpected shutdowns, it's recommended to start common inductive loads such as air conditioners first, allowing them to stabilize before turning on other appliances. This approach helps mitigate the risk of sudden shutdowns caused by inductive loads.
Fans for Semi-Truck Backseats & Enclosed Spaces
Cooling fans for semi-truck back seats and enclosed spaces intake surrounding air and expel heat, protecting inverters and extending their lifespan.
Safeguard Your Boat Trips with GFCI
Embark on your boat trip with peace of mind and confidence, equipped with a reliable inverter featuring GFCI protection
Pre-Charging
Dual-Polarity Reverse
Dual-Polarity Reverse Protection for Effortless Power Connection
The Rengoy technical center has received a 10% increase in troubleshooting requests due to users either being unsure of how to identify positive and negative polarity or accidentally making reverse connections.
Inverter Pre-Charging for Smooth Startup & Safe Operation
Experience the ultimate protection for your power system with Renogy Inverter pre-charging technology which ensures a smooth and controlled start-up process, safeguarding both your inverter and battery from harmful peak current surges.
EcoSleep Mode for Energy Savings
When the Pro Series enters idle mode, it consumes a mere 10W, whispering through the night with minimal energy expenditure. Compare this to other brands, which require a minimum of 20W. Embarking on a 2-3 day off-grid adventure could save you nearly 480Wh to 720Wh of electricity. The longer your journey, the more significant the savings.
Seamless Management with Real-Time Monitoring & Remote Control
Instant Device Monitoring
Easy to Use Remote Control
Elevate your living experience with the convenience of remote control. Operate your machines and appliances from the comfort of your chair, without having to physically move around. Simplify your daily routine and enjoy the luxury of seamless home automation, all thanks to our user-friendly interface.
Experience the peace of mind that comes with real-time monitoring of your appliances. Ensuring safe and efficient operation has never been easier, as you stay on top of device status, usage, and potential issues – all at your fingertips.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What capacity of battery should a 12V 3KW inverter be equipped with?
You can use either 2 pieces of 12V 200Ah batteries or one 12V 400Ah battery. In typical situations, it may require 100Ah- 300Ah batteries, depending on the BMS (Battery Management System). Most (not all) 100Ah battery manufacturers limit the continuous current to 100 DC amps. If this limit is exceeded, the BMS may shut down the battery. Therefore, two 100Ah batteries may have a maximum combined current of 200 amps. This would not be sufficient to power the full 3000 watts of the inverter, but you should be able to draw around 2000 watts
Is there any protection that can prevent shock when using this inverter on a boat?
Yes, the inverter is designed for boats, taking into account several key points: 1.The Renogy inverter is equipped with GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). Additionally, ensure that all wiring is adequately protected by breakers, with the choice of breakers based on the wire size. 2.The water protection rating for the inverter is IP21. 3.The inverter also has a function that enables the reverse connection of the battery's positive and negative terminals in the event of misconnection, thereby preventing internal damage 4.You can have real-time monitoring as the inverter comes with built-in Bluetooth and RV-C (which connects to the Renogy M1).
What's the difference between a Modified Sine Wave (MSW) inverter and a Pure Sine Wave (PSW) inverter?
The Modified Sine Wave (MSW) inverter exhibits a significant level of noise and produces a waveform that is irregular, wwhich can negatively affect your appliances and is incapable of managing inductive loads effectively. Conversely, the Pure Sine Wave (PSW) inverter provides a stable and uniform waveform that is more refined than that of standard electrical grids. When inductive loads, such as microwave ovens and electric motors, are engaged with the PSW inverter, they function with enhanced velocity, reduced noise, and lower temperatures.
How many applications can I use simultaneously to avoid tripping?
Loads with a power rating of 3000 watts or less, such as a refrigerator and microwave, can be used. However, it is always recommended to avoid using all loads simultaneously if the combined power consumption exceeds 3000 watts.
Why do my electrical appliances trip?
There are several reasons that may cause trip problems: 1. When multiple appliances are used simultaneously, the combined voltage or current may exceed the inverter's capacity. As a result, the inverter's over-current and over-voltage protection functions may trip for safety reasons. 2. When inductive loads are in operation, it is also important to consider the peak current and voltage of these loads. Common inductive appliances include air conditioners, refrigerators, humidifiers, vacuum cleaners, treadmills, microwave ovens, range hoods, audio equipment, and electric fans, among others. 3.When a certain electrical appliance has a short circuit issue, it may also trip. 4.It may also be caused by loose circuit wiring or poor contact. In such cases, disconnect all circuit breakers and use a screwdriver to individually inspect and tighten the wiring of each circuit breaker.
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