A very timely video for me. I have a 2000w modified sinewave inverter that has gotten us through a couple of multi day power outages with it hooked up to a car. It kept our 2 fridges and a chest freezer cold enough to protect our food by roating each through every few hours for 5 days, along with a couple of window fans and our critical sump pump. However we have replaced one fridge and the freezer with units that have circut board controllers so inorder to protect those electronics I need to upgrade to a pure sine wave unit. The ALFFA units seem to be quite reasonably priced. I checked the link and they also offer a 2000watt unit for only $35 more and it does include cables. I know that using the car battery was not the best thing for the battery nor the most efficient gas use comparared to a generator but I kept the car running whenever I was using the inverter and no apparent damage was done. For cables I used a moderately price jumper cable set and replaced the clamps on one end withe right sized connecters for the unit, that way I had enough wire to lock the inverter inside the car to keep it from wandering away. Also the car running in the driveway didn't draw the attention that the generators of our neighbors' did, another plus! Thanks, I'll be looking onto this further.
Awesome video, however iI'm curious if it worked your fridge. I noticed you turned on your ac fan but not the ac itself, do those two things draw to much power ?
I'm wondering if you can please help me. I know nothing about power inverters and I want a solution to keeping my filters and couple of heaters for my turtle tank. By looking at this video Its looking like a good solution. Will this be able to run 24 hours a day hooked up ?
109 volts nothing plugged in when you first turned the saw on it sagged down around 86 volts. The voltage should be around 115 to 120 volts. And should sag around 100 to 110 volts for the in rush. But not below 100 volts. But if that was free bee run it . I was looking at this unit. But I'll look something else.
A very timely video for me. I have a 2000w modified sinewave inverter that has gotten us through a couple of multi day power outages with it hooked up to a car. It kept our 2 fridges and a chest freezer cold enough to protect our food by roating each through every few hours for 5 days, along with a couple of window fans and our critical sump pump. However we have replaced one fridge and the freezer with units that have circut board controllers so inorder to protect those electronics I need to upgrade to a pure sine wave unit. The ALFFA units seem to be quite reasonably priced. I checked the link and they also offer a 2000watt unit for only $35 more and it does include cables. I know that using the car battery was not the best thing for the battery nor the most efficient gas use comparared to a generator but I kept the car running whenever I was using the inverter and no apparent damage was done. For cables I used a moderately price jumper cable set and replaced the clamps on one end withe right sized connecters for the unit, that way I had enough wire to lock the inverter inside the car to keep it from wandering away. Also the car running in the driveway didn't draw the attention that the generators of our neighbors' did, another plus! Thanks, I'll be looking onto this further.
MAN THAT WAS FANTASTIC ! What an awesome piece of equipment.
Thanks almighty yahweh for his blessing
Ps 83:18
Great review and nice product. Blessings brother. Have a great weekend
Good morning from Syracuse NY brother
Awesome video, however iI'm curious if it worked your fridge. I noticed you turned on your ac fan but not the ac itself, do those two things draw to much power ?
The fridge is no problem, but the ac draws to much
Thank you
great setup
can you show how you charge that battery wn you run out off 12 volts on the battery .
We are interested in an off grid set up. What do you recommend?
Depending on what you want. What your needs are
I'm wondering if you can please help me. I know nothing about power inverters and I want a solution to keeping my filters and couple of heaters for my turtle tank. By looking at this video Its looking like a good solution. Will this be able to run 24 hours a day hooked up ?
I’d like to know how it handles something that produces heat. Like an electric water kettle.
The microwave produces heat too.
Whats size are the holes on the lugs you connected to the inverter? 5/16 or 3/8?
Very nice. How much watts of solar do you have? Greetings from Jamaica.
109 volts nothing plugged in when you first turned the saw on it sagged down around 86 volts. The voltage should be around 115 to 120 volts. And should sag around 100 to 110 volts for the in rush. But not below 100 volts. But if that was free bee run it . I was looking at this unit.
But I'll look something else.
How long does the battery last?