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The Cantonape 1000W/2000W Power Inverter is a versatile DC to AC converter designed for both car and camping use. It converts 12V DC power to 230V/240V AC, providing 1000W of continuous power and 2000W peak power. With an intelligent LCD display for monitoring, multiple safety protections, and universal sockets, itβs perfect for powering various devices on the go.
L**I
Fan stopped working after occasional use.
Hi i ordered this inverter in september 2020 the fan has since stopped working. It is used occasionally in an allotment hut. I think it shoukd have lasted longer than a year. Im not sure if the warranty is up would you please confirm if it can be exchanged for a new one. Regards linda rossi
J**N
Great for EV rolling office
Great tool for powering my Macbookpro and external screens from my Tesla (rolling office).The Mac charger makes a sparkling sound when plugged into the converter but seller says its normal.
R**E
Well packed and arrived in good condition
Used for 8 hours a day and has stood up well...Aug 30. Total failure. Running time approx 70 hours.Aug 31. Unit dismantled and one component had not been soldered onto printed circuit. This board seems to have been hand soldered, not wave flow. Note: unless you are qualified, do not undertake repair. If it fails, return, as not fit for purpose.
M**R
Works well
Use this to keep my camper fridge active when not hooked up, works great!
D**J
Lasted 2wks running fridge freezer 650 surge watts running134 watts
Very Noise has no earthing point
A**R
terrible
used couple of times and stopped working all ready
K**N
Great while it worked
Worked ok for the few times it was used in first year then started blowing fuses in car.
J**K
Avoid, dangerous at higher loads (500-750W). Useless off power for anything more than small laptop.
Cant hide my disappointment. Bought this for campervan.1. Fan is incredibly noisy, even under no load.2. Battery wires become extremely hot in very short timeframe, must be drawing massive A for 500W load. Pulled a 100Ah leisure battery down to 10.4V. No way would i try 1kw as suspect a fire would ensue. Suspect Actually about a 200w unit in fact.
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