Renogy 2000w Pure Sign Wave Inverter

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Tempted by this as considering an induction hob. 200A lithium installed. But the price of this inverter is so low compared to others eg Sterling or NDS, about one third of the cost?

Which begs the question, what is Renogy quality like? Does this pure sine wave inverter have a less "pure" sine wave and potentially damage sensitive appliances?
 
You do tend to get what you pay for with inverters, with cheap ones the sine wave is often not perfect and they tend to generate a fair bit of electrical noise and interference.
Also Renogy have no UK presence they just drop ship in the UK.

Running an induction hob I would go for a Victron inverter.
 
Been running the same one 2 years with induction, & Micro, (got no problems so far)
UPS function works well with auto changeover
 

Tempted by this as considering an induction hob. 200A lithium installed. But the price of this inverter is so low compared to others eg Sterling or NDS, about one third of the cost?

Which begs the question, what is Renogy quality like? Does this pure sine wave inverter have a less "pure" sine wave and potentially damage sensitive appliances?
ive had a 3000w renogy inverter for around 5 months now - works really well, can power the microwave and kettle at the same time, which was important for us. the pass through 240v means we could hard wire it in for all the motorhome, though i decided not to do everything (fridge/freezer plus two sockets) on the basis that i wouldnt want to run a 240v fridge via the battery.inverter. we also have a 300ah lithium (fogstar) and they work really well together.
 
Have you seen this in the classifieds?

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there are plenty reviews and install vids on youtube but a few years ago there was only this one when I looked. plain and simple

 
Ive just stuck a brand new in the box unopened one of these in the classifieds :)
 

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