Collection: 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter

A 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter is capable of powering a diverse range of electrical devices, ranging from freezers and light bulbs, to water pumps, water heaters, electric stoves, hot plates, refrigerators, and televisions. In addition, it can also operate power tools used for RV camping, camping, and DIY home activities. However, it is important to keep the load under 1600 watts while operating the inverter. It is not recommended to run a 2000w inverter on power tools that require more than 4000 watts to start up, such as circular saws and drills. Apart from these tools, a 2000w inverter can also conveniently run heavy-duty electrical appliances like washing machines and microwaves.

FAQ


Q: What can a 2000 watt inverter run?
A: 2000 watt inverter can run various household appliances, including televisions, laptops, lights, fans, and small kitchen appliances like blenders, coffee makers, and toasters.

Q: Will a 2000 watt inverter run a refrigerator?
A: Yes, refrigerators typically require between 1000 and 2000 watts of starting power and 100 to 500 watts of running power. A 2000 watt inverter is large enough to power most refrigerators, but it is important to check the actual power requirements of the specific model before using an inverter. This will help to ensure the inverter is not overloaded or the refrigerator is not underpowered.

Q: Will a 2000 watt inverter run an air conditioner?
A: Most air conditioners require more than 2000 watts to start and run. Depending on the type and size of the air conditioner, it can require up to 3500 watts or more., so a 2000 watt inverter is not enough to run an air conditioner.

Q: How many batteries for a 2000 watt inverter?
A: Generally, a 2000 watt inverter requires two 200 amp-hour batteries. This will provide enough power to last for one hour when operating at full power.

Q: How many amps does a 2000 watt inverter draw?
A: A 2000 watt inverter draws approximately 166.6 amps from a 12-volt battery.

Q: Can I run my entire house on a 2000w inverter?
A: It is unlikely that a 2000w inverter would be able to power an entire house, as typical residential homes require much more power than 2000 watts.