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The BESTEK 500W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter converts 12V DC to a stable 230V AC output, perfect for powering sensitive electronics on the go. Featuring dual 4.2A smart USB ports with line loss compensation, it ensures efficient charging for multiple devices simultaneously. Its rugged aluminum alloy build and multi-layer safety protections, including dual 40A fuses, make it a reliable companion for outdoor and travel use. Compact and lightweight, this inverter offers professional-grade power with a 2-year warranty for peace of mind.
















| ASIN | B088K7QXM6 |
| Antenna Location | Vehicle |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,257 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 73 in Power Inverters |
| Box Contents | Fuse |
| Brand Name | BESTEK |
| Colour | Red |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,900) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Inverter Capacity Volt-Amp | 2 |
| Manufacturer | BESTEK GLOBAL LTD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MRZ5013BU-UK |
| Model Name | MRZ5013BU-UK |
| Model Number | MRZ5013BU-UK |
| Number of Outlets | 1 |
| Output Power | 500 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 500 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Standby Power Shutoff | improved |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
| Wattage | 500 watts |
M**N
Works great
Just right. Bought this to charge a gaming laptop and meta quest vr head set in truck. Works perfectly. It is a bit loud but you ONLY NEED to turn it on if you are using the plug. If you are just using the usb to charge phone or something it does not have to have the fan running.
M**N
Compact and light for a 500W inverter. High efficiency
Great little unit. Works brilliantly powering the 'sensitive' items I've tried so far, all using the 12v power plug. Fan runs immediately from switch on and is noticeable, as others have commented. Case remained cold at the loads I was running. The supplied croc lead cable is not of sufficient size for much above 300W, and would need upgrading, but that's not an issue for me, and I would recommend this unit and buy again, especially at the price, and fast delivery.
T**D
Good 500w Inverter for TV
I have recently invested heavily in a solar setup to try and reduce our paid for energy consumption. Most of what i have bought includes purpose made solar generators which can be easily transported around the house. I have 3 fixed 200w solar panels and 1 flexible 200w panel which i move around the house dependant on the sun's location. Recently i had to replace my car battery and had the bright idea of trying to use the old 12v car battery as another form of solar power storage. This required me to purchase some additional equipment such as a MPPT charge controller and an inverter. I had a small 300w car inverter that i purchased years ago and thought i would see if it was powerful enough to power a 65" TV. I connected this to the car battery but it did not work, the TV immediately made a buzzing sound and i unplugged it immediately. I highly suspect this may be due to the fact it is not a pure sine wave inverter. I Therefore decided to invest in a small powered pure sine wave inverter - this Bestek had mixed reviews, with some saying it did not output a true sine wave, others however said it worked great. I decided to order and try it out for myself. . The inverter is bright pink in colour and comes with two crocodile clips connectors. The wires are a very thin gauge so i decided to up them to something more substantial. My TV draws around 60w in eco mode with a start up surge just over. The connections to the inverter are simple and straight forward with screw clamps. Once wired to the battery i switched on the inverter and it sprung to life. There is a built in fan which came on immediately even without any load attached - it is fairly noisy! Plugging in my TV the inverter provided the relevant power. There were no humming noises, nor was the audio or picture distorted, this brings me to believe that this inverter is indeed outputting a true sine wave. TV's and other sensitive equipment tend to not like modified sine waves and you will normally hear a buzzing noise. That did not happen with the Bestek. It all worked and i was chuffed! My only criticism of the bestek is the annoying fan noise, even at very low wattage loads the fan kicks in, after a around a minute the fan speeds up and becomes even louder - bearing in mind this was only pulling around 68 watts peak the fan seemed overbearing. We have this inverter in the bedroom and the noise of the fan is distracting, in a larger room you would not notice it as much perhaps. I have included a video review to let you hear the start up fan, towards the end of the video when a small load is applied you can hear the fan noise increase. Build quality wise, it appears good, aluminium chassis, decent UK 3 pin plug outlet, on/off switch on the front and two low powered USB A ports. Overall i am happy with my purchase - it does the job i wanted - i just wish the fan was 'smart' and varied according to need/heat rather than being always on. I hope that you found my review helpful.
D**E
This IS PURE SINE
Perfect. I'm an engineer and was sceptical of this device at the price but I was honestly amazed at its performance. Pure sine wave, less than 1% THD at 450 watts with a mixture of inductive and resistive loads, that's using a Tektronix Digital Oscilloscope FFT maths function and also in normal mode. Also tried overloading it at 750 Watts for a few minutes. All ok, still Sinusoidal, voltage dropped a bit. Be aware the USB ports are live and consume some power even when the unit is switched off. Also, yes, the fan runs all the time when the unit is switched on, and speeds up when under heavy load.
J**N
Great
Easy to install and works perfectly as expected charges all 12 of my tool batteries on the move could not ask for better
A**R
500 Watt sine wave inverter
As the title says 500 Watt sine wave inverter. Fan is always on and can be a little bit noisy In quiet places runs great
A**R
Broken after 6 months
Bought 6 months ago. Just suddenly stopped producing any power out of any of the outlets although it still turns on. Both fuses are fine so it's just broken.
@**T
Works as designed
This one works and chargers power tool battery perfect.
J**E
best buy
K**B
This is my third of these inverters and I am happy to report they work very well. The first two were used in small sleeping guest cabins equipped with solar PV and batter storage. The lighting is 12 vDC (wall, hanging and strip lights) - but the inverter offers guests an easy path to charge their computer devices, inflate an air mattress, run a laptop or connect another light demand load. They work super well for these needs. I also added a remote switch as the inverter and fused connections are in a clear locked box so guests can view - but kids stay safe. They are fused and offer good protection. Inadvertently a person recently connected a small bar fridge - this 'happily' tripped the overload and safely shut down the inverter. (Fridges of course do have inductive loads 3X running demand). No harm - no foul as we simply moved the fridge to another connection and reset the inverter following the manual. So they perform well - are safe and reliable.
L**.
Buen Inversor
G**S
Works as advertised. Reasonable price. I used it to watch satellite TV when the power goes out. A little noisy. I am sure anything like this makes some noise, but I don't have anything to compare it to.
D**S
Power inverters aren't anything new, I still have a 100W unit I bought from Radio Shack over 30 years ago. But even with the affordable power stations available today, inverters are still popular and with a few additional parts, allow the project-person to build their own power station for much less money. On a whim, I decided to try my hand at building my own power station, which includes s 27 series battery box, a 24DP battery that has about 50AH, a 50 watt solar panel, some cables, an inexpensive PWM charge controller, and this BESTEK unit. So far this is working well. The BESTEK is fused, and has convenient, easy to manage, large plastic nuts that allow you to fasten the cables to the battery. It is amazingly light, and relatively quiet. All inverters and power stations make a little noise due the their built-in cooling fans. 500 Watts isn't a lot; you aren't going to power a microwave, a/c or heaters. But you can charge batteries, run a few power tools, and several LED lights. So with a build like mine, you could easily add security lights to a barn or shed. Building your own power station with inverters like the BESTEK also gives you the advantage of putting the inverter where you want it without occupying the full space of an all-in-one power station. So if you're adding solar to an old tear-drop or DIY camper, something like this might be a more convenient addition. In addition to a reduced cost, a DIY system with inverters like the BESTEK lets you replace individual elements. The BESTEK unit appears to be well made and nicely finished, no rough edges. Plugs fit securely, and so far I haven't noticed the unit getting very hot. The cable with the cigarette lighter adapter is nice to have, so if you just need a modest amount of 110 volts while traveling or camping, you don't need anything else, just plug it in to your 12V socket and you can charge a laptop. Depending on how long you need it or how big (AH) your battery is, you may want to leave the engine running. If you're just beginning with your DIY power station, remember the rule of them that you need a battery that's about 10% of the AH (amp hours) of the watts of the inverter you plan to use (I.E. a 1000 watt inverter needs a 100 AH battery.) So in my case, my 50 AH battery is perfect for this BESTEK unity. BESTEK has inverters up to 2000 watts, but for those you'd need a 200 AH battery to utilize that much energy. I like this BESTEK unit, and am enjoying my build. I will likely buy a higher watt unit in the future!
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