Regulated by UL458 and CSA C22.2, CE under EN55022:2006+A1:2007 standards
Enhanced heat dissipation design can avoid the power drop caused by high temperature and extend the life of inverters
External LCD remote control panel allows the control from a remote
High surge capability provides the necessary current to start electrical loads such as power tools, microwave ovens, car refrigerator and more.
Soft start low interference tech and automatic temperature control cooling fan
Our DC to AC inverter for sale has 2 year warranty
Power Input&Output | SCH2000 |
Output Power | 2000W |
Surge Power | 4000W |
Idle Power | 12W |
DC Input Voltage | 12/24/48VDC |
DC Input Regulation | 10.5-15VDC(*2 for 24vdc, *4 for 48vdc) |
Output Voltage | 100/110/120VAC+/-3%;220/230/240VAC+/-5% |
Output Frequency | 50/60HZ+/-0.05% |
Output Waveform | True sine waveTHD<3% |
Power Factor | 0.8-1 |
Efficiency | 110V93% |
220V93% | |
Control&Signal Indicates | |
Fault Indication | Red LED light and buzz alarm |
Work Indication | Green LED light |
Remote Control | CR10 or CR11(work with DBS battery isolator) |
Battery Type | AGM,Seal lead acid,Gel,Open lead acid,LiFe04 |
Protection | Overload,Over/under input voltage, |
Over temperature, Short circuit | |
Safety | AS/NZS4763:2011,UL458,LVD(EN60950) |
General Parameter | |
Operating Temp | -5-40℃ |
Working Humidity | 20-90%RH |
Storage Temp | -30-70 ℃ |
Cooling | Automatic temp-control fans |
Weight(kg) | 4.3 |
Size(mm) | 242*463*118 |
1. Is it possible to use the 2000w pure sine wave inverter for charging my batteries?
No, this 2000W pure sine wave inverter is not designed to charge batteries. Its primary function is to convert DC (direct current) power from your batteries to AC (alternating current) power for running appliances.
However, if you need an inverter that also functions as a battery charger, we offer a series of pure sine wave inverter charger, available in models ranging from 1000W to 5000W, which can meet your charging needs.
2. Can the 2000w pure sine wave inverter handle a surge from starting larger appliances?
Yes, the inverter has a surge power capacity of 4000W, allowing it to handle the startup surges of appliances like refrigerators and motors that briefly exceed the continuous 2000W rating.
3. Can I use this inverter with lithium batteries?
Yes, the inverter is compatible with lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries, as well as AGM, sealed lead acid, gel, and open lead acid batteries. Always ensure proper battery management for safety.
4. What's the difference between this and a modified sine wave inverter?
A pure sine wave inverter provides a smoother and cleaner power output, making it suitable for sensitive electronics. Modified sine wave inverters are less efficient and may cause interference or damage to certain devices.