Am looking to replace our existing 1500w inverter with one that I can turn off from inside van (inverter is in front boot of van) - am looking at one of these , disregard their spelling http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1500W-3000W-Pure-Sinve-Wave-12V-240V-Power-Inverter-Camping-Boat-Caravan-Remote-/361954801948?epid=760324291&hash=item54462ff91c:g:dRUAAOSw03lY8cHI any thoughts ?
terrola said
01:33 PM Jul 16, 2017
i have inverter under seat, remote on wall works every time no problems at all
Treecrest14 said
08:40 PM Jul 16, 2017
I have the 2000w one with remote and it is under the bed. Only issue was the battery cables it came with were too short.
Baz421 said
09:30 PM Jul 16, 2017
Why not run cables into van with switches inside.
That's what I do for 300w and 1000w a lot cheaper
John Kay said
04:50 PM Jul 18, 2017
lizard wrote:
Am looking to replace our existing 1500w inverter with one that I can turn off from inside van (inverter is in front boot of van) - am looking at one of these , disregard their spelling http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1500W-3000W-Pure-Sinve-Wave-12V-240V-Power-Inverter-Camping-Boat-Caravan-Remote-/361954801948?epid=760324291&hash=item54462ff91c:g:dRUAAOSw03lY8cHI any thoughts ?
Hi, Yes that is the way to go. Put the Inverter as close to the batteries as possible which will have less voltage drop.
Not cheap but we run medical equipment. If we had to replace it we would use a smaller unit as it was an overkill for our usage.
Cheers John K
Bello said
08:10 AM Jul 22, 2017
I have my inverter in the boot next to the battery and have have wired a 240v power point in the van (next to the TV) this has a power board with switches connected to it and a switch that turns the inverter on and off.
I stay in the van, turn the inverter on, plug into the power board GPO and turn on the power board switch and off you go.
Am looking to replace our existing 1500w inverter with one that I can turn off from inside van (inverter is in front boot of van) - am looking at one of these , disregard their spelling http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1500W-3000W-Pure-Sinve-Wave-12V-240V-Power-Inverter-Camping-Boat-Caravan-Remote-/361954801948?epid=760324291&hash=item54462ff91c:g:dRUAAOSw03lY8cHI any thoughts ?
I have the 2000w one with remote and it is under the bed. Only issue was the battery cables it came with were too short.
Why not run cables into van with switches inside.
That's what I do for 300w and 1000w a lot cheaper
Hi, Yes that is the way to go. Put the Inverter as close to the batteries as possible which will have less voltage drop.
We use a 2000watt Projecta pure sine wave with a remote in the van. http://www.projecta.com.au/Products/Inverters/Intelli-Wave.aspx
Not cheap but we run medical equipment. If we had to replace it we would use a smaller unit as it was an overkill for our usage.
Cheers John K
I stay in the van, turn the inverter on, plug into the power board GPO and turn on the power board switch and off you go.
Been working for about 15 years,
Good luck