Pure sine inverters.

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Hi what brand of pure sine inverters, are you using?
1500w to 2000w.
I know all you wealthy ones are using VictronšŸ¤£ "I am just a poor boy" šŸ˜„
 
I'm using one of these, which I installed in early 2020, but using a much thicker gauge cable. It serves our needs, with the Microwave being the highest consumer of power.

Amazon product ASIN B07G2VL2WP
It got good reviews on boating forums I looked at.

Cheers,

Jock. :)
 
Thanks but it's coming up as modified.
 
Another vote for Renogy, but as others have said, if you are using the full output the cables that come with it are not up to the job
 
Used a 1600W one of these for 3+ years. Not a huge fan of the Sterling stuff but they gave great support when it needed a software update and did it whilst I waited. Worked well enough without issues. Like everything post C+ the price has gone up.

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I have read several posts where Renogy support and returns was somewhat lacking. No UK office?
 
Thanks for that, it's cheered me up no end.
 
Renogy seem to have a good reputation apart from their customer service
 
I read about the supplied cables on a renogy 2000w were not good 25mms I think I made up some 35mms and used those instead.
 
I read about the supplied cables on a renogy 2000w were not good 25mms I think I made up some 35mms and used those instead.
I have cables already, made up. Thanks

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