600W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 230V UK Socket | 4Boats
600W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter, 230V UK Socket | 4Boats
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600W 12 V DC to 230 V AC pure sine wave inverter with a 230 V UK socket and a 2.1 A USB port for fast device charging.
- Continuous power: 600W; Surge power: 1200W (½ second).
- Input: 12 V (10–15 V) DC; Output: 230 V AC; Output frequency: 50 Hz; Output waveform: pure sine wave; THD: under 3%; Peak efficiency: 90%.
- Includes 0.5 m battery cables (10 mm² cross section). Size: 26 x 12 x 8 cm. Weight: 2.0 kg (4.4 lb).
- Low battery alarm: 10.0–10.5 V DC; Low battery shutdown: 9.7–10.0 V DC; High voltage shutdown: 15.0 V ±0.5 V DC.
- Built-in safety and protection: over-discharge, overload, overheating and short-circuit automatic shutdown.
- It is suitable for a broader range of appliances (for example, appliances with electric motors cannot be powered by modified sine wave inverters).
- Please refer to the following table: Table of typical power consumption of domestic appliances. Click on the Details tab for more information.
- Installation: user manual included; this product is covered by a 1 year warranty. For users of solar charging systems: this inverter can be connected to your 12 V battery/battery bank alongside other equipment.
Suitable for motorhomes, caravans, boats and off-grid systems. Always check appliance start-up and continuous power against the table and follow the user manual for correct wiring and safe installation.
Related collections: 12 V inverters, Boat electrics, Camping & caravans, Solar & off-grid.
Common questions and answers:
- What is the difference between continuous and surge power? Continuous power is the running rating (600W). Surge power (1200W for ½ second) covers motor or compressor start-up currents.
- Can this inverter run appliances with motors? Many motorised appliances need higher start-up current—check the appliance's start-up and continuous power against the table of typical power consumption before use.
- Can I use this with a solar charging system? Yes. The inverter can be connected to your 12 V battery/battery bank alongside other equipment; follow the user manual for correct wiring and safety precautions.
600W 12 V DC to 230 V AC pure sine wave inverter with a 230 V UK socket and a 2.1 A USB port for fast device charging.
- Continuous power: 600W; Surge power: 1200W (½ second).
- Input: 12 V (10–15 V) DC; Output: 230 V AC; Output frequency: 50 Hz; Output waveform: pure sine wave; THD: under 3%; Peak efficiency: 90%.
- Includes 0.5 m battery cables (10 mm² cross section). Size: 26 x 12 x 8 cm. Weight: 2.0 kg (4.4 lb).
- Low battery alarm: 10.0–10.5 V DC; Low battery shutdown: 9.7–10.0 V DC; High voltage shutdown: 15.0 V ±0.5 V DC.
- Built-in safety and protection: over-discharge, overload, overheating and short-circuit automatic shutdown.
- It is suitable for a broader range of appliances (for example, appliances with electric motors cannot be powered by modified sine wave inverters).
- Please refer to the following table: Table of typical power consumption of domestic appliances. Click on the Details tab for more information.
- Installation: user manual included; this product is covered by a 1 year warranty. For users of solar charging systems: this inverter can be connected to your 12 V battery/battery bank alongside other equipment.
Suitable for motorhomes, caravans, boats and off-grid systems. Always check appliance start-up and continuous power against the table and follow the user manual for correct wiring and safe installation.
Related collections: 12 V inverters, Boat electrics, Camping & caravans, Solar & off-grid.
Common questions and answers:
- What is the difference between continuous and surge power? Continuous power is the running rating (600W). Surge power (1200W for ½ second) covers motor or compressor start-up currents.
- Can this inverter run appliances with motors? Many motorised appliances need higher start-up current—check the appliance's start-up and continuous power against the table of typical power consumption before use.
- Can I use this with a solar charging system? Yes. The inverter can be connected to your 12 V battery/battery bank alongside other equipment; follow the user manual for correct wiring and safety precautions.
