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⚡ Power your freedom with silent, surge-proof energy!
The Renogy 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC with over 90% efficiency, delivering clean, reliable power for home, RV, truck, or off-grid solar setups. Featuring 2000W surge capacity, advanced safety protections, quiet operation, and convenient remote control, it ensures your sensitive electronics run smoothly and safely during outages or outdoor adventures.



















| ASIN | B07JMQ27WJ |
| Antenna Location | Home, Recreational Vehicle, Truck, Off-grid Solar Power |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,354 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Solar & Wind Power Inverters |
| Brand | Renogy |
| Built-In Media | 1000W inverter, Inverter Cable, Remote Control |
| Color | Solid Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,544 Reviews |
| Electrical Output Waveform | Pure Sine Wave |
| Energy Specifications Met | Yes, meets industry standards and specifications |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816360027034 |
| Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.9"L x 6.8"W x 3.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Off Grid Inverter |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Renogy |
| Mfr Part Number | RNG-INVT-1000-12V-P2 |
| Model Name | RNG-INVT-1000-12V-P2 |
| Model Number | RNG-INVT-1000-12V-P2 |
| Number of Outlets | 2 |
| Output Power | 1000 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Peak Output Power Watts | 2000 |
| Power Source | Solar and Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, Recreational Vehicle, Truck, Off-grid Solar Power |
| Standby Power Shutoff | 90% |
| Surge Protection Rating | 2000 Watts |
| UPC | 816360027034 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1-year material and workmanship warranty |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
E**O
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Very good quality. He works very well in my truck. I separated it 1 purged from the wall due to the temperature and ventilation. Very quiet. Only detail to point out. If you are going to buy it, keep in mind that the cables they bring are extremely short. For the rest I give him his ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
T**Y
Separates Are Viable .vs. Combined
I *also* own a Renogy 2kw combined charger/inverter. That unit has an internal 30A transfer switch and is very fast to change over. HOWEVER, it has two serious issues: 1) The fan is on a LOT even when just charging lightly and 2) it has to be "on" to charge the battery bank. So this, plus a separate converter-charger, means (1) you move the plug from shore power to inverter when you need to. Or does it? Well, maybe not, if you are willing to run the same way. The reason is this: This unit is SILENT except when under pretty heavy load. So if you have a converter/charger that can deliver the amps you could turn this on whenever you have shore or generator power, the converter is on, and your plugged-in things are on this all the time. This is basically 15 amps of output (as is the 2kw all-in-one) but the transfer is manual -- other than none at all if you leave it on all the time when on shore or generator power. Is this viable? IMHO, yes, because the quiescent draw on this thing is only about 1 amp or roughly 12 watts. You can't leave it on ALL the time when there is no charge as obviously 1 amp will kill your pack BUT if you have a charge source 1 amp is not much -- and you silent operation except under heavy load. If your converter/charger fan is thermostatically controlled.... there you go. The biggest issue I have with all the integrated ones, whether Renogy, Victron or anyone else is noise level. This doesn't matter if the unit is not in inhabited space and far enough away that it doesn't matter, but if it IS in inhabited space then it really does matter quite a bit. No idea on reliability but it absolutely does put out the 120V, its sine-wave, and at least under light loads the fans never come on. Someone should figure out how to have ambient cooling except under heavy load and essentially be silent in something like the Victron MultiPlus (or equivalent Renogy) units, but until they do if noise is a factor separates win for that reason, along with charge being independent of the inverter being turned on.
M**Y
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Ultimate Peace of Mind for Pellet Stove Owners!
If you live in an area prone to winter power outages, this Renogy Pure Sine Wave Inverter (with ATS) is a total game-changer. I bought this specifically to keep my pellet stove running when the grid goes down, and it has performed flawlessly. The "Automatic Switch" is a Lifesaver The standout feature here is the Built-in Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS). Here’s how it works: • You plug the inverter into a standard wall outlet and plug your pellet stove into the inverter. • While the power is on, the inverter simply "passes through" the utility electricity to your stove. • The moment the power cuts out, the inverter senses the loss and switches over to battery power in about 15 milliseconds. It’s so fast that the pellet stove doesn't even flicker or go into a shutdown cycle—it just keeps on heating. This is a game changer, because usually if my pellet stove turns off unexpectedly the house can easily become filled with smoke since the fan in the stove shuts off. Why Pure Sine Wave Matters- Pellet stoves have sensitive circuit boards and internal fans. Cheap "Modified Sine Wave" inverters can hum or even fry the electronics. This Renogy unit provides Pure Sine Wave power, which is just as clean (if not cleaner) than what comes out of your wall. My stove runs perfectly quiet on it. Setup Note: Keep in mind that this is the inverter only. You will need to purchase a Deep Cycle Marine or RV battery separately to power it. I paired mine with a 100Ah battery, and it provides hours of backup heat. The Verdict: If you rely on a pellet stove for primary heat, don't risk a frozen house. This inverter is reliable, well-built, and the automatic switching means you don't have to fumble with cables in the dark. Highly recommended!
B**S
Test it before you go through all the trouble to install it.
I was really excited to get this inverter and get it running in my camper. I especially liked the remote control because the inverter was to go inside a difficult to access location which was perfect for the inverter. The remote on/off switch would make it easy to manage the inverter once it was up and running. The pure sine wave feature is also nice. Normally I would have tested the inverter prior to installing it, however it appeared to be well designed with robust features such as the threaded and locked lugs for hooking up the 12 volt cables. I also liked the extra 120v output connection for a permanent AC wire, which is what I was planning. I was a little bit put off by the 3 foot long 12v cables because I don't need that much length, but I figured that if the inverter performed as expected, I would eventually shorten the cables to improve on voltage drop. After several hours of running AC wiring and setting up the space where the inverter would sit in the trailer, I hooked up the inverter to the battery and then switched it on. The fans started up, the green light was on, then a beep, then the red light came on and it shut down. I shut if off and tried a few more times with the same result. The Owners Manual troubleshooting stated that if this happened, the first thing is to make sure the incoming voltage was no higher than 16.5 volts and no lower than 10 volts. I measured the battery terminals and got 13.3 volts. Even with the three foot 4.0 gauge cables, 13.3 volts at the battery are nicely within the acceptable range. Next, troubleshooting said that inverter could be overheating. Since I just turned it on, and there was no load on it, that's not the problem. Check to see if the operating load is excessive on the output side. I had nothing hooked up to it, so that's not the problem. One last possibility: "The inverter is short circuited". Now that's intriguing. Troubleshooting specifies to disconnect the inverter and turn off the switch to reset. I did that several times and the same thing only happened; it would come on and then sound the alarm and the red light and then shut down. If only shutting off something and then restarting it would fix an internal short. I then removed the inverter from the trailer and tested it using a 12V battery on the bench, with no AC wiring connected to it. Same thing. Clearly this is a faulty unit. I'm shipping it back to Amazon. Lesson learned. Given that others have received bricked units from the get go, I should have benched tested this inverter before setting everything up and then finding out the inverter is non-functioning. In the long run however, I don't look at the time spent so far as lost because most of the work was in the AC wiring for the trailer, and that can be used no matter which inverter I finally install.
1**F
Renogy PUH Pure Sine Wave Inverters 92% Efficiency & Lowest Idle Power Consumption
A+++++ Be sure to purchase Renogy Products from the Renogy Store on Amazon or a verified Authorized Dealer for full Renogy Warranty. These Renogy PUH 3000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverters are some of the best on the market. The build quality is exceptional, quiet but powerful turbo cooling fans, unbelievably higher than standard 92+% efficiency, 18W Idle/Standby Power Consumption is the lowest on the market, built in short distance wireless Bluetooth, and remote with cable, heavy duty Industrial Grade Power and Ground Terminals with protection covers, UPS Automatic Transfer Switch, these are just a few of the reasons why these Renogy PUH Series Inverters are the best on the market. The heavy duty build quality, craftsmanship, durability, and attention to detail of Renogy Solar Products are top notch with excellent customer service representatives who go above and beyond the call of duty to actually answer questions concerning their products to ensure customer satisfaction and product safety. Authentic UL Certified 4/0 AWG Pure 99.97% OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) 2106 Strand Cables with Hydraulic Crimped Lugs, Blue Sea Systems 350-400 Amp Class T Fuse and Fuse Block, and a minimum of 300Ah-560Ah LifePo4 12V Batteries are a must have for this extremely powerful 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverters. With all Solar Systems it's best to go larger than needed, so you can expand later with less components to purchase.. I purchased 2 of these Heavy 18lb Extremely Powerful Pure Sine Wave Inverters, because all independent tests confirmed they exceeded expectations across the entire scale. Thank you for supporting America and it's Armed Forces!!
A**7
You should read this
I’ve bought several Renogy panels, 2 charge controllers, and this inverter. Everything but this inverter had preformed to 9.5 of 10. This inverter has been nothing but a headache since I installed it. I installed it 6 months after purchase, didn’t check it out when I received it. What a mistake that was. Runs hotter than the book says it should, by 5 degrees C. Throws out codes like crazy one second then they disappear the next second. Load is only 400 watts or less. 12 volts DC. Fan doesnt kick in till it’s 50 C, book says max is 45 C. It is quiet though, voltage steady. No way to know how durable it is or isn’t. Traveling, who knows, I couldn’t say. Customer service, from Amazon was as expected due to the time passed. Customer service from Renogy, never had such a run around I my 67 years on this earth. It’s been a month since I filed a warranty claim with Renogy and I still don’t have a proper working inverter. A real disappointment this purchase is. Renogy had been my go to, now I’m rethinking that. Maybe I’ll see a warranty inverter one day, I emailed them 5 days ago about this. I was told the next day warranty had been approved, what ever that is supposed to mean. I’m not going to hold my breath. Update 10/24/2025 Renogy finally shipped me a warranty replacement, I installed it the next day. This is such a change from the POS I bought before, it’s like night and day. Not only is it not throwing codes out, it’s running at the factory specs. When it reaches 45 C, fan kicks on and the temperature drops like it should. I’m happy about that ! Side note, something I had no idea was going on till I received my replacement. Battery power is lasting longer, even with me putting a slightly larger load on it. The other was sucking my batteries down far too faster as it turns out. I believe I got what I paid for finally. I had to fight for it, which I don’t like, but I got it finally. Product wise, At this point, I give a 9.5 Customer Service, At this point, I give a 5 Changing my overall rating to a 7.5 December 9, 2025 Update Had this 3000 watt inverter running since it was installed about a day after arrival. Some things Renogy should change for the consumer. It runs hot even under a minimal load. I have run it at 10 watts for hours, and I have run it at 500 watts for hours. No matter what the load is it runs hot if you have it in a 70 degree Fahrenheit ( 21.1 ) Celsius environment. It will exceed the maximum operating temperature. It runs in a environment of 49 Fahrenheit and 9 Celsius really well. My opinion is is needs a lot more heat sink built into it, external fins might do it. Living in Interior Alaska, I can make the needed adjustments. It gets cool here. Other than the heat issue, it’s doing what I ask of it. I still give it a 7.5
S**E
Very good value, works very well and as advertised. Clear instructions.
Preface: I'm using this in a boat which is acceptable but not ideal. It has to do with the way the neutral and ground are connected. However, this is more of an issue with combo interval/charger units, and since this is strictly an inverter that gets turned off when we're finished with it, that makes it acceptable. Please consult a qualified marine electrician. Product evaluation: We are very happy with this inverter. The instructions are clear and it works as described. We have purposely purchased appliances that are lower wattage so that it can run 2-3 of them at once. As a test, I used it to heat a tank of water on the boat and it did the job. If the batteries dip below about 11.5 volts, it will keep working but start beeping. As you may know, flooded batteries (which we have) can drop down to 11.5 volts for a short period without harming them. Once the load is taken off, they generally "recover" to well over 12 volts. While the inverter comes with a wired remote on-off switch, we do not use it. As should always be installed, we have a rotary inverter power cut-off switch between the battery bank and the inverter. We simply leave the power switch on the inverter housing in the on position, then use the rotary switch to turn it on and off. We also installed a 250amp fuse between the battery and the rotory switch. Do not use the inverter without a proper fuse. The inverter comes with 2 battery cables but they were not adequate gauge for our application. There are tables online that will tell you for a given load and length of wire run what gauge you need. Do not gloss over these details. The wires being included could lead you to believe they are all that's needed to connect the inverter to the battery, but that would leave out the fuse and cut-off switch. We have now been using the inverter for a couple of months with zero issues. Because we have it installed where we can't easily see it, we like the short beep that it makes when we power it up. It gives a similar but longer beep when powered down. No negatives to report.
M**N
Renogy is the Good Stuff, Nice Beast 👍
I found Renogy products about 10 years ago for my RV PV setup. Ive tried others but always find myself replacing the other guys w Renogy. This is a nice beast of an inverter , comes w really nice battery feed cables too. Like others , im not a fan of the tiny connector block lugs for the hardwire output - but it works. I used 10AWG stranded THHN and split the strands around the screw . You only have to build it once, so mostly a non issue. The only thing 'weird' was that when I first powered it up I heard a teeth rattling super high frequency buzz . I noticed others have heard it too if you have good ears (we're talking dog whistle levels). I had mine mounted in a cabinet and thought id just see how it goes. After running the unit a while the humm went away and hasnt come back after weeks now 🤔 I think it was just the capacitors charging up or the bearings on the fan motors needing breaking in because theyre new. Im glad I was patient with it. End of the day - FANTASTIC inverter . My 2kw runs quiet & cool and doesnt even blink with a coffee maker or microwave on the load. Once again gold stars for Renogy.
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