Renogy 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter 12V DC to 120V AC Converter for Home, RV, Truck, Off-Grid Solar Power Inverter with Buil

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 3,751 ratings

Price: 331.49

Last update: 09-10-2024


About this item

【POWERFUL DC-AC】This power inverter 12V to 110V provides 3000W continuous DC to AC power, 6000W peak surge during load start-up, 12V to 120VAC pure sine wave with conversion efficiency >90%, reduces conversion loss
【SAFE FOR USE】LED indicators for under-voltage and over-voltage protection, over-temperature protection, over-load protection, and short circuit indication. Cooling funs and ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection
【PROTECT YOUR ELECTRONICS】Advanced pure sine wave technology provides quality AC equivalent to grid power which will protect and extend the life of your electronics and appliances, such as flood light,TV, freezer,Laptop,tablet etc. With its quiet and high inductive loads, the solar inverter operates with no buzzing sounds when your electronics are turned on and allow them to run smoother, cooler, and quieter
【EASY-TO-USE】This 3000W inverter 12V offers a built-in 5V/2.1A USB port, 3 AC Outlets and 1 AC Terminal Block, a 19.8ft Wired Remote.Perfect for outdoor emergency AC power supply during work trips,camping and more
【RELIABLE QUALITY】Etl certified product ensures safety and quality. Durable metal housing protect the 12v to 110v converter from bumps and impact. High-speed ventilation fans help keep the pure sine wave inverter running at a low temperature. 1-Year material and workmanship warranty

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Mike Atchley
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceeds Expectation
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
After installing 900ah of Lifepo4 batteries, I decided to try running the roof top 15k BTU AC in my motorhome with my old 3000W PSW inverter. The AC failed to start 2 out of 3 tries. When it did start the AC, it ran for less than 2 hours before it blew 2 of the MOSFET’s. I replaced it with this Renogy 3000W PSW inverter. It is one of the more pricey inverters on Amazon, but I am quite impressed. It’s larger and a bit heavier than my old inverter and seems to be of better build quality. It starts my AC (while running my fridge and all other AC devices in the MH) every single time without a soft start device installed. The cooling fans are also much quieter. Time will tell, but I’m very happy with the purchase.
bigronbo
5.0 out of 5 stars looks great
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
heavy duty. haven't used it yet, need lots of power to get it to work, one battery won't get it. when i set up my solar banks with multiple batteries i know i can depend on this to power my stuff.
Sound of Rain
5.0 out of 5 stars It's HUGE but doubled my power!
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
Needed to find a 3000 watt inverter because my 1500 watt pure sine wave inverter could not handle my 600 watt microwave in my Freightliner truck. The 1500 watt inverter worked perfectly fine in a Volvo so I thought it would work in the Freightliner. Well, I could not run the microwave for long in my Freightliner truck before the fuse breaker switch would pop. So I had to do my research. I found this 3000 watt pure sound wave inverter by Renogy. Purchased a good as new one and it came packaged with all the bells and whistles as if it were brand spanking new. Everything was in the box, the set up with a snap, and my microwave works as it should, and no popping the breaker fuse. Happy with this purchase and the extra power. The only criticism is that I do wish it were smaller. But fortunately it still fit in the spot where my smaller inverter was, but barely.
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Sound of Rain
5.0 out of 5 stars It's HUGE but doubled my power!
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
Needed to find a 3000 watt inverter because my 1500 watt pure sine wave inverter could not handle my 600 watt microwave in my Freightliner truck. The 1500 watt inverter worked perfectly fine in a Volvo so I thought it would work in the Freightliner. Well, I could not run the microwave for long in my Freightliner truck before the fuse breaker switch would pop. So I had to do my research. I found this 3000 watt pure sound wave inverter by Renogy. Purchased a good as new one and it came packaged with all the bells and whistles as if it were brand spanking new. Everything was in the box, the set up with a snap, and my microwave works as it should, and no popping the breaker fuse. Happy with this purchase and the extra power. The only criticism is that I do wish it were smaller. But fortunately it still fit in the spot where my smaller inverter was, but barely.
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Constans
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing inverter, miserly manufacturer
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Electrical engineer certified, does everything is designed to do. Gets a bad review rating why? Like every other little review on here. Lack of accessories, cables, and other essential components that you are forced to go out and buy just to get going. For the amount of money I paid you, I expect to be able to have this thing running out of the box. The fact I had to make a second annd third Amazon next-day order is unacceptable and frankly embarrassing for a company of this quality and reputation. It’s NOT that hard to ship a 1/0 gauge wire and control panel hookups; for a bulky 3000W inverter that is literally 0.5% of the packaging and shipping weight FFS.
Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars This thing works!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
I purchased the progressive Dynamics 2000w inverter this week and it wouldn't do what I needed it to so I order this one and it's MUCH BETTER! I just bought a new jayco travel trailer that came with solar and some garbage batteries so I swapped out the batteries for 600ah lithium smart batteries and can power out air conditioner! This was half the price of the other and we now have ac WITHOUT shore power or generator. I figure we can run 10 straight hours with no sun but we'll probably only need a couple of hours a day. The next step is a few more solar panels to keep the batteries topped off daily. I've only had my camper a few weeks and this transition is awesome! I will update if this fails or any issues I run into
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Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars This thing works!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
I purchased the progressive Dynamics 2000w inverter this week and it wouldn't do what I needed it to so I order this one and it's MUCH BETTER! I just bought a new jayco travel trailer that came with solar and some garbage batteries so I swapped out the batteries for 600ah lithium smart batteries and can power out air conditioner! This was half the price of the other and we now have ac WITHOUT shore power or generator. I figure we can run 10 straight hours with no sun but we'll probably only need a couple of hours a day. The next step is a few more solar panels to keep the batteries topped off daily. I've only had my camper a few weeks and this transition is awesome! I will update if this fails or any issues I run into
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Amazon Customer
1.0 out of 5 stars GFCI trips after 2 months of use
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
Worthless, tech support horrible, under warranty but will not replace/refund.

Let me explain further…

I purchased this inverter for an off-grid Solar charged battery bank to run my Starlink and wifi camera, along with a 7k btu window unit. This setup is located in the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana (think the TV show “swamp people” that’s where this camp is) in the “middle of nowhere”.
The battery bank consists of (8) 100ah 12v Flooded Lead Acid batteries wired in parallel for a useable 400ah bank. Batteries are wired together properly with 2/0 gauge jumpers and connected to the inverter with 3’ 2/0 gauge pure copper cables.
Battery bank is charged/maintained by two Renogy charge controllers (1) 40amp MPPT with (4) 100w panels connected 2x2 (2-200watt strings).
The second Renogy Charge controller is a 60amp MPPT with 3x1 240 watt solar panels.

Plenty of power for what I want, and yes I know I could get more with a 24v system… but I went with Renogy 12v… big Mistake!!

Everything worked fine for about two months. The Starlink was on, camera working, and I was able to turn the Wifi AC window unit on during the day to dehumidify the camp.

Then one morning everything turned off, which required a trip down and 30 minute boat ride to investigate. The yellow GFCI light was on. So I wired the AC unit to the load terminals that supposedly provide more power, flipped the switch back to on, tested (and it worked) and returned home.

Next day it happened again. So I called Amazon (who was the most helpful during this fiasco). Amazon directed me to Renogy because I was outside the 30 day return window.
Renogy advised I needed to ground the inverter and use 4/0 wires to the 3000watt inverter. Note there isn’t anything in the instructions that specify what cables are required/recommend.

So I make the long haul again with 10AWG stranded insulated copper wire, 8 gauge pure copper wire, an 8’ grounding rod, and brass grounding connectors.
I sink the rod about 20’ in the mud, run the 8awg solid copper wire into the camp, and ground the inverter using the recommended 10AWG insulated stranded copper wire.
I make the connection to the inverter using 2’ 4/0 pure copper cables, test, (it works!), and I return home.

Next day everything shuts down again. I called Amazon who put me though to Asurion (I bought the insurance), who routed me back to Renogy because it was still under manufacture warranty. Renogy asked if I had performed any multimeter tests, which I had for my own curiosity (not directed to do so by Renogy) and so I reported my test results… 13.8 v DC no load, 120 v AC no load. Renogy said they needed picture evidence. I asked if I they could save me another trip down and allow me to return/replace the inverter, and they said no, no, no. I asked several times because I felt they just kept making things up for me to-do and not honor their warranty.
They said I could return it (but wouldn’t allow me to do so) and they could test it, and if they found nothing wrong they would charge me for testing and shipping. At this point I really don’t trust them to “test” the inverter and accept that there’s something wrong with it. I tell them they need to honor their warranty, they direct me back to Amazon.

PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS INVERTER!!!
Save your TIME and MONEY and buy another brand!!
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Amazon Customer
1.0 out of 5 stars GFCI trips after 2 months of use
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2022
Worthless, tech support horrible, under warranty but will not replace/refund.

Let me explain further…

I purchased this inverter for an off-grid Solar charged battery bank to run my Starlink and wifi camera, along with a 7k btu window unit. This setup is located in the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana (think the TV show “swamp people” that’s where this camp is) in the “middle of nowhere”.
The battery bank consists of (8) 100ah 12v Flooded Lead Acid batteries wired in parallel for a useable 400ah bank. Batteries are wired together properly with 2/0 gauge jumpers and connected to the inverter with 3’ 2/0 gauge pure copper cables.
Battery bank is charged/maintained by two Renogy charge controllers (1) 40amp MPPT with (4) 100w panels connected 2x2 (2-200watt strings).
The second Renogy Charge controller is a 60amp MPPT with 3x1 240 watt solar panels.

Plenty of power for what I want, and yes I know I could get more with a 24v system… but I went with Renogy 12v… big Mistake!!

Everything worked fine for about two months. The Starlink was on, camera working, and I was able to turn the Wifi AC window unit on during the day to dehumidify the camp.

Then one morning everything turned off, which required a trip down and 30 minute boat ride to investigate. The yellow GFCI light was on. So I wired the AC unit to the load terminals that supposedly provide more power, flipped the switch back to on, tested (and it worked) and returned home.

Next day it happened again. So I called Amazon (who was the most helpful during this fiasco). Amazon directed me to Renogy because I was outside the 30 day return window.
Renogy advised I needed to ground the inverter and use 4/0 wires to the 3000watt inverter. Note there isn’t anything in the instructions that specify what cables are required/recommend.

So I make the long haul again with 10AWG stranded insulated copper wire, 8 gauge pure copper wire, an 8’ grounding rod, and brass grounding connectors.
I sink the rod about 20’ in the mud, run the 8awg solid copper wire into the camp, and ground the inverter using the recommended 10AWG insulated stranded copper wire.
I make the connection to the inverter using 2’ 4/0 pure copper cables, test, (it works!), and I return home.

Next day everything shuts down again. I called Amazon who put me though to Asurion (I bought the insurance), who routed me back to Renogy because it was still under manufacture warranty. Renogy asked if I had performed any multimeter tests, which I had for my own curiosity (not directed to do so by Renogy) and so I reported my test results… 13.8 v DC no load, 120 v AC no load. Renogy said they needed picture evidence. I asked if I they could save me another trip down and allow me to return/replace the inverter, and they said no, no, no. I asked several times because I felt they just kept making things up for me to-do and not honor their warranty.
They said I could return it (but wouldn’t allow me to do so) and they could test it, and if they found nothing wrong they would charge me for testing and shipping. At this point I really don’t trust them to “test” the inverter and accept that there’s something wrong with it. I tell them they need to honor their warranty, they direct me back to Amazon.

PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS INVERTER!!!
Save your TIME and MONEY and buy another brand!!
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