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The VOLTWORKS 1500W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter converts 12V DC to 110-120V AC with 91% efficiency, featuring dual AC outlets, a PD36W USB-C fast charging port, and a 15-foot remote battery monitor. Compatible with multiple battery types and equipped with comprehensive safety protections, it’s engineered for reliable off-grid, automotive, and emergency power needs.









| ASIN | B0DKDY87PP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,104 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #129 in Power Inverters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (426) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 pounds |
| Item model number | VC-1500PER |
| Manufacturer | VOLTWORKS |
| Product Dimensions | 12.3 x 6 x 3.3 inches |
A**R
Nicely engineered product
So far it works like it should. Easy to install, and looks like it will last for a few years. It has 2 plugs and a terminal that allows for the addition of a larger 20 amp plug if needed. Everything is well thought out on this inverter and fits nicely in my work truck under my back seat. It allows me to charge my tool batteries without having to fire up my gas generator. So far the inverter fans have yet to turn on, perhaps in the summer time they will. However from my limited time with this inverter, it would appear that this inverter is fairly efficient. I'll update my review if it fails prematurely.
M**0
Off grid solar shed
So far I am very pleased with this inverter. The quality appears top notch. Battery cables are perfect. I like the audible feedback and the running noise, even with fans, is so low. The values/rates i’m seeing seem perfect. No issues with the safety features, but glad it has them. I wish I knew more about grounding/earthing and the effectiveness to ground. The only minor complaint is I with the remote meter showed status on capacity, not voltage. I hv a 200 W solar setup with 300 ah battery and 2k pure sine inverter. Based on my region and access to sunlight, I’d like to purchase another 200 W panels (400 w total). Currently I only get about 8-9 amps max for 2 hours, so my charge rate for this giant is roughly 10-15% a day. I’ve set this up in my shed and tested running the shop vac and saw for an hour. Everything is working well together!
D**R
Very Good 2000 watt inverter at a great price
I have 40 acres of Juniper out in the middle of nowhere completely off the electric grid. I run stuff with my own small solar system. I have had a Samlex 2kwe inverter for more that 10 years and it is starting to trip off under light load when it gets warm. I purchased this inverter to replace the current one. It is quite a bit bigger and heavier than my Samlex and, so far, works really well. The Good: 1. Arrived quickly and well packaged 2. I have tested it at 900 watts load and it holds that at 120v easily 3. The fan is quiet and doesn't run that often especially under light loads 4. Comes with a nice set of cables to connect to the battery bank. The listing doesn't mention the cables and I was surprised and glad to get them. A good cable set alone is $30. The Not So Good: 1. The inverter comes with a meter that tells you when it is running and the state of charge of the battery it is connected to. You can also use the meter to turn the inverter on and off. If you are connecting this to a LiFePO4 battery the meter always tells you the battery is good because Lithium batteries don't have a voltage fall off like lead/acid batteries. Since I am using lithium batteries and it is just as easy to turn the inverter on at the inverter I don't use the meter. A meter that read output power either in watts or amps would be much more useful. The Not Verified - Longevity. I have only used this for a couple of weeks. It has been perfect since I installed it but how long it will last is unknown. I did not deduct a star for this. If I have an issue with the life of the inverter I will update this review.
B**G
Seems to work well
This has been updated after having for a few months for the 1,500W pure sine inverter. I have done some digging to try to get a better understanding of the nuances of this inverter. This in the USA market. Something to point out when I asked the brand label about using a bonding plug with this inverter is they recommend against it, claiming it could cause damage and be dangerous, instead referring to using a GFCI inverter. However, now I have spent some time in the NEC codes and ran some tests and the answer I have is this is a "floating neutral" "power generator". In the NEC code a "separately derived" generator must have a ground bonded neutral. For an inverter like this, you can do this via a bonding plug. It works. Now with the bonding plug the inverter is NEC compliant. The only reason you would not bond an inverter like this is if you are using it with a transfer switch (or other setup) where you know there is already a bonded ground neutral connection. All NEC compliant setups only have one bonding point, not zero, not two. So in the case of say mounting this in a car, it is a "separately derived" generator and thus must have the ground and neutral bonded in order to be NEC compliant. Another way to put it in simple terms is the manufacturer recommendation is more dangerous than conforming to NEC codes as you cannot clear a ground fault state without a ground-neutral bond, and this is why it is confusing to talk to them because they are telling you the wrong things. They don't actually understand how their products work and they certainly don't understand electrical codes in the USA. I have done some reading and have done some tests and the brand label for this inverter is just plain wrong. At least whoever engineered this inverter knew what they were doing and designed something that conforms to norms, at least for products coming out of China. It is just the brand label selling this inverter never talked to the engineer, so they have no idea what is going on. (If it generates AC power and is coming out of China, it is probably a "floating neutral" generator unless otherwise stated. Even if it claims to be bonded, you still have to hook an AC outlet tester to it to see if they lied to you.) One of my big goals with this inverter is to drive single phase AC motors. This works fine with this inverter, no buzzing. (MST inverters will cause motors to buzz and get super hot, so thus why pure sine is important.) Actually, you don't really use the whole 1,500W most of the time for this use case because most of this extra inverter capability is to just get one of these motors started and then handle the electrical noise from one of these rather primitive motors. An inverter closer to the rated power of one of these motors will get overwhelmed by the starting load and then electrical noise while in operation and shed the load. This inverter is doing the job without shedding the load, so success.
C**F
It works great just manual
Switch can't be wired into Alex system not a good thing
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