You’ve got a full RV and you want to do something fun on the weekend. You turn on your air conditioner and TV. Then go about your business. But suddenly, the lights start flickering and the screen goes blank. Your battery is draining faster than expected! What do you do? Well, worry no more! The 5000 watt inverter takes in 12-volt DC power, converts it into 120-volt AC power, and provides emergency power to essential appliances in your RV. Appliances that can run off the 5000-watt inverter:
The 4000 Watt Inverter takes in 12-volt DC power, converts it into 120-volt AC power, and provides emergency power to essential appliances in your RV.
The 4000 Watt Inverter takes in 12-volt DC power, converts it into 120-volt AC power, and provides emergency power to essential appliances in your RV. When you’re without access to a 110V outlet and you need to run your TV or microwave oven, this is the perfect product for you. It’s an absolute must-have for RVs!
The inverter is also an ideal investment if you don’t have any other way of generating electricity on your own—and if you ever find yourself stranded somewhere with a dead battery and no charger, the Inverter can use as a jump starter for most vehicles.
Appliances that can be run off the 5000 watt inverter:
- Refrigerator
- Coffee maker
- Microwave oven
- Air conditioner
- Fans (2)
LCD TV: 1-2 hours
- LCD TV: 1-2 hours.
- LED TV: 2-5 hours.
- Plasma TV: 3-7 hours.
The inverter will run a LCD TV for up to 1-2 hours and an LED TV for up to 2-5 hours, but it’s important that you keep in mind that these are estimates based on the power consumption of your specific appliance.
Electric Heater Fan: 1-1.5 hours
- The heater fan has a maximum power consumption of 1500 watts.
- 5000 watt inverter will run for 1 to 1.5 hours on a full charge.
- It will run for 3 to 4 hours on half a charge.
- And it will run for 6 to 8 hours on a quarter charge.
Microwave Oven: up to 25 minutes
Microwave ovens are not recommended to run off an inverter. While your 5000 watt inverter may be able to power it for a short period of time, the microwave will use more power than other appliances and can overload the inverter. In addition, microwaves operate at high frequencies that can cause interference with other electronics in close proximity. If you have any questions about whether or not your device is safe for use with an inverter, please contact us!
Refrigerator/Freezer: up to 1 hour
Freezer: The freezers in most refrigerators are designed to keep food cold for only 1 hour. This is not enough time to keep your frozen foods frozen when the power goes out. In fact, if you don’t have an alternate source of power, any food stored in your freezer will thaw after 2 hours even if they’re at 0 °F (-18 °C).
When it comes to food storage. You need more than just a little bit of time—you need long term protection for up to 24 hours! Using a generator or inverter can help extend the amount of time that your refrigerator/freezer can run without electricity. By providing enough energy during short-term outages and giving you full protection against longer ones (up to 24 hrs.).
Coffee Maker (1000w): up to 45 minutes
If you want your coffee maker to work for longer, use our inverter! An average coffee maker uses 1000 watts. This means that it will run for only 45 minutes without power before shutting down. By using our 5000 watt inverter, however. You can keep your coffee maker running for much longer than that.
Toaster (750w): up to 3 hours
Your toaster will love the inverter!
Toasters are a great way to make toast in your RV, but you’ll have to make sure you turn it off before bedtime, or else you might wake up with a burned-out appliance. With an inverter that can power your 750W appliances for up to 3 hours. You can use your handy-dandy toaster until it burns itself out—and. Then go back inside and cook some pancakes on the stove while your appliances cool down.
The inverter will take your basic appliance and make it more powerful.
The 4000 watt inverter is an “inverter” and converts 12-volt DC power to 120-volt AC power. It is designed specifically for use with any RV or marine battery system, including the standard two-battery configuration. The inverter will take your basic appliance and make it more powerful. This means that you can run your television and more when on the road so long. As there are no issues with the power source being used for this purpose? Such as a generator not working properly or low voltage in general from a faulty battery system.
The following appliances can run off this product:
- TV’s up to 50″ (diagonally measured)
- Fans up to 140 CFM
- Microwaves (1,000 watts)
Conclusion
With this 4000 watt inverter. You can power up your essential appliances and have more freedom to move around. It is important to note that the 5000 Watt Inverter does not operate on 12-volt DC power by itself. You need another source of 12-volt DC power in order for it to work.