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Miss Sissy
> 3 dayI ordered this inverter for use in my boats cuddy cabin where Im never going to exceed the 120VAC 5A continuous output capacity. I have a place to mount it where it will stay dry and out of the weather. This inverter is not waterproof or even water resistant. Dont think that you can toss it into the soggy bilge of a boat and have it continue to work.
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paul
> 3 dayPerfect solution for converting DC to AC. Ive used this successfully with my laptops, gaming console + TV, and phone charging. Ive thrown around 500w at this continuously for hours and it hasnt failed me yet. It wont work with any energy hungry appliances like a toaster oven, hair dryer, etc. But for most electronic devices it does the job no problem.
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Mcgyver210
> 3 dayAs someone who enjoys camping, road trips, and off-grid living, I was excited to try out the Sunthysis 600W Pure Sine Wave Inverter. This inverter is designed to convert 12V DC battery power into 110V AC power, which is perfect for powering up small household appliances and electronics like laptops, tablets, and cameras.
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aguadillano
> 3 dayI ordered this Sunthysis 600W Pure Sine inverter to replace the little 300W modified sine wave inverter in my solar backup system. That 300W inverter was installed in mid-2016 and has been connected and running nonstop ever since. It’s lately been having issues so, considering its use it was really time to give it a rest.
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James Konoplisky
> 3 dayThis is a big unit considering its rated wattage and comparing it to some modified sine wave inverters that I have that are 500 Watts/ 1000 peak.
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DWC
Greater than one weekI have an off-the-grid power setup that consists of solar panels and battery boxes. I use it to power my HAM radios when I am participating in emergency communication drills. Most radios can be powered directly using 12VDC but some of the older radios require 110/120VAC. Thats where this inverter comes in.
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Art Harberg
Greater than one weekSunthysis
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Eric
Greater than one week+ The display alternates between showing source voltage and watts output. The display is great to read in dim light but
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Ed Osworth
Greater than one weekThis is a top of class inverter. I have 3 - a 2000 watt non pure sign wave - a 1000 watt pure sine wave and this one.