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The GoWISE Power 1500W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC with 1500W continuous and 3000W surge capacity. Featuring 3 AC outlets, a USB port, and 5 built-in protection systems, it ensures safe, efficient power delivery for vehicles, boats, and emergency backup. Includes remote switch and heavy-duty cables for versatile, user-friendly operation.
Manufacturer | Power TechON |
Brand | GoWISE |
Model | PS1005 |
Item Weight | 8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PS1005 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PS1005 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 3000 watts |
W**Y
very reasonable priced sine wave inverter
I don't know how many times I have ask if this pure sine wave 1500 watt power Tec on inverter would run an average size refrigerator,,,, out of all the experts that give commentary here no one could really answer that question,,,, not really,,,, guess what,,,,, yes it will run my 15 or 16 cubic foot I believe it is,,,,, refrigerator in fact it runs it without breaking a sweat doesn't even get warm,,,, people review these all the time,,,, I didn't realize it,,,,, these things are huge,,,,this1500 watt model is anyway,,, they are not small and compact they are big boys ,,,,which is fine with me I feel like I'm getting my money's worth,,,, I think they weigh close to 13 pounds and they're they' big,,,, and take up alot of wall space however that's fine with me,,,, so far this thing works really good I can see where some of the other viewers stated you'll have to drill out your existing cabling from your battery pack to the inverter because the studs on the back of this inverter are not cheap,,,, they're beefy they are very big that's cool,,,,I used a Dremel tool with a cutter bit and I was done in nothing flat,,,, I use my existing cables on my system because they're 2/0 ,,,,already fused,,,, this is a preliminary review I guess,,,, somewhat premature really,,,, haven't used it a full 24 hours yet,,,,, I hooked up the remote control because how I've got it mounted I didn't feel like having to bend over every time I wanted to turn it on or off so that remote control is actually a very good feature I could probably use a longer cable and put it over by the refrigerator later on if I want to,,,, however I see no reason to do so at present I have it up high enough to where I cwalk right up and press the button and turn it on and off that is fine,,,,, I don't know how good or bad these units are in general I took a chance we'll see how it works out,,,, I was very pleased after I got my ground and hooked up the other two cables for positive and negative and my Earth ground and everything got it all set up,,,, plugged in a heavy gauge extension cord for my refrigerator,,,, and the inverter was all powered up ready to go,,,, they said it's best to do that with all inverters,,, pre power before plugging something in and turning it on,,,,, and to my surprise it did not even break a sweat didn't struggle or anything else,,,, refrigerator kicked right on,,,, I had been running it(the refrigerator) on a 1500 watt Harbor Freight centech inverter and it had to struggle a little bit and of course modified sine wave isn't good for the frige. it ran a little slower and I suppose a little hotter on a modified sine wave,,,, this inverter mimicks regular 120 60 hertz household grid power very well,,, refrigerator starts right up runs great,,,, I would also like to say so far I'm yet to hear the fans on this thing even kick on hopefully that's a good thing,,,, so far very pleased however I'll have to use it for a while before I can be sure,,, I have a small solar setup made up of several different things,,, if I can get a year-and-a-half for 2 years out of this inverter I will probably buy two or three more for the money I think it's well worth it so far time will tell.regards:::::Bill R................................... Update I have read where people have tried to use this inverter to run microwaves microwaves will use double and sometimes triple the rated power of an inverter at start up because of surge and most pure sine wave inverter's do not surge very highly if anyone wants to run a microwave on DC power this company sells different size inverters you would probably be better off going with a 2000 or 3000 W inverter if you plan to run a microwave or better still if you're in an RV you could get a DC powered microwave but then you have to make sure that your engines running because you need the power of the alternator to run it microwaves are very hard on your battery bank too they ring your batteries completely out after repeated usageas far as this 1500 W inverter that I've purchased here after nearly 6 months is doing very well running my refrigerator which is AN Frigidaire
G**P
Great Solution and Great Product at a Good Price
I got this to power my Travel Trailer. I wanted to be able to run my tv, hair dryer and microwave without having to use my generator. I need a pure sine wave as well. This unit almost fits the bill.You will see from the pictures that the inverter does in fact produce a pure sine wave. It has no problem powering my TV and hair dryer and everything else in the trailer (except AC) but it will not power my 900 watt microwave oven. This seemed strange to me as the microwave oven states that it is 900 watts and the inverter is 1500 watts.I called the number listed in the manual and got through right away. I was put through to tech support and explained the situation. Tech support was very polite and explained that the wattage listed on the microwave is what is focused on cooking the food but that the microwave itself actually draws about twice that amount to make it happen. I verified this with the Internets “When the manufacturers refer to a 1000 watt oven they usually mean heat into food. The efficiency of ovens vary but it is quite common that a 1000 watt would consume 2000 watts”.For my needs I’m sticking with this unit. I don’t want to spend more money for a higher wattage unit. I’m happy with tech support and my purchase so far. If it doesn’t hold up I’ll update this review
J**T
Inverter stopped working after approximately 250 hours of usage
I purchased this inverter in April of 2022 for use in my hunting cabin. Primarily used for charging hunting radios, cabin LED lighting and the odd piece of small electronics, it received light, indoor usage only. For the last two years following its purchase, it was also used for my hunting partner‘s CPAP, a small, portable, low-draw device. The inverter worked admirably for the first year until the first malfunction occurred. When I finally decided to plug in and use the included remote control switch/wire, the inverter kept turning off intermittently without warning. Eventually, I had to disconnect the remote unit to stop the malfunction, which did not reoccur with the remote unplugged. I contacted customer support; they could not identify the problem. So, because the warranty had just expired, they would not replace the remote. They sent me a link and suggested that I simply purchase another of their remote units. I declined and just left the remote unplugged. This February (2024), I was up at the cabin for a few days. After the 2nd day, during the night, I woke to the sound of three pops. As the inverter was mounted on the wall above my bunk for proper ventilation/cooling of the unit, I was close enough so I could smell the electrical burning. At the time of its demise, my buddy‘s CPAP was the only thing drawing power. (Perhaps 30 watts/hour; low amp-draw). His cot was far enough away to not hear the inverter die, but woke when his small CPAP immediately stopped working (for obvious reasons). Once determining that nothing was visibly on fire, I disconnected the inverter from the two Weize 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Batteries/200 watt solar charge controller. Incidentally, during its installation two years prior, I had properly installed the inverter’s ground lug to a proper grounding rod, driven deep into the outside turf. I’m very thankful that I did. The next morning, I checked all wiring, batteries, solar panels, etc.; all were in working order with no damage or shorts. The inverter, however, had no working AC outlets, no fault-light, no visible charring. The small USB charging port, however, still worked. If I were to take a guess, I‘d say that the inverter had less than 250 hours of light usage on it. I‘m rating the inverter with one star. While it‘s a 1500 watt, solidly-built unit, pure-sine, and has three ac plugs, I have legitimate concerns regarding its longevity, if not its actual safety.
A**R
It has some limitations but gets the job done with some supervision.
It is doing pretty well for short periods with a small 50 W refrigerator. I am guessing it may be cycling off when the compressor on the fridge does not kick on. Which I find problematic because I have refrigerated medications (why I changed refrigerator and inverter in the first place). I have had the overload alarm go off. It has plenty of air space around it. I just have to keep an eye on it. It will overload when I plug my Ecoflow unless fully charged and doesn't pull full 1200 W. I do not leave it unattended.
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