

🔌 Power your off-grid lifestyle with confidence and style!
The EDECOA Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter converts 12V DC to 240V AC with 1500W continuous and 3000W peak power, delivering clean, stable electricity for sensitive and heavy appliances. Featuring a new LCD display and remote controller, it offers real-time system monitoring and easy control. Its multi-protection design and automatic cooling ensure safe, reliable performance for motorhomes, solar setups, and fieldwork. USB and USB-C ports add versatile charging options, making it a must-have for modern mobile power needs.




| ASIN | B0CQK36W8P |
| Best Sellers Rank | 51 in Car Audio Power Inverters |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 5464f2a5-c3ec-4d20-b8be-e49776d4a986 |
| Manufacturer | EDECOA |
| Package Dimensions | 42.5 x 21.5 x 18.5 cm; 3.04 kg |
M**.
Works great
It's a great device for my needs.
M**W
great purchase (so far so good)
This review is after some heavy initial testing, so I don't have sturdiness. It feels OK and I'm likely to buy a 3500W one later. What you might need to know: Yes it's a sine. How pure I don't know, because I can't measure THD, but it will run motors and the Wahl clippers which don't like "modified sine" inverters. I'm happy with it. It has a capacitor of around 20,000 uF on the input. You will get a fat spark when first connecting it, and that is something to think about for your switches and fuses. The terminals are M6 with fair coverage for avoiding shorts, but I would like a boot on the positive. The chassis is mostly isolated from DC but seems to have coupling capacitors to live and/or neutral - with respect to DC-ve it runs 0.8Vac open circuit / 2.78mA AC short. Will it run a 1000W fan heater? Yes. The lugs on the supplied cable get rather warm so you may want to upgrade. Will it run a TIG welder? Sort of, but this rig wants 230W for cooling and there's not much headroom out of 1000W. I can run 45A out, but at 47A the welder shuts down or at 55A the arc won't strike and the inverter shuts down. This is not unexpected. Will it run a cheap "850W" angle grinder? Just about / YMMV depending on the type of grinder. The start current is high enough for the inverter to brown out, which trips my grinder's power lockout. The trick is to start the grinder once, then off and on again while it's still spinning to get it up to speed. After that, sparks are flying in the right way. The remote panel runs an extra 4mA (from 12V) when "off" and 25mA when on with full voltage. In a tight space, you may want extra cooling. The little fans probably aren't going to cope with summer or being near a hot engine. Also they are not spider-proof. The undervoltage alarm has two states and both will recover when voltage goes back up enough. One-beep below 10.5V recovers at 11.0V; two-beep shutdown at 10V and idle current drops from about 0.8A to 0.14A, then recovers at 12.9V - note it can still thoroughly kill a lead acid battery if you don't intervene. This isn't a problem with the inverter. Finally, do consider what happens if you're unfortunate enough to melt the PVC insulation anywhere along that +ve lead. Whatever it touches will be either flammable or grounded, so things will get exciting fast.
Z**D
Rock solid for 6 months, now faulty (blows the fuses with no load)
The inverter has been great for a few months, the bundled remote is a really useful inclusion. Unfortunately the other day it went bang. The unit is supplied with 4x35amp spare fuses, you have to open the case to replace them (all four had blown). Sadly as soon as I powered the unit back up (with no load connected of course), the fuses all blew immediately. I'd recommend using a 100A circuit breaker with this so at least if such a fault develops the unit's own fuses don't blow and you can investigate further. Amazon have arranged a refund under manufacturer warranty with no quibble, so I'll probably try another unit now.
T**L
5 years and counting
Been going for 5 years now, cant fault the price and quality. The fan can be a little loud when pulling 800W+.
R**T
Very robust
Works Very well off 2 basic 100ah Batterys. One Draw Back Keeps beeping very loud if runs out off power. Could upset someone if not around to reset.
C**H
Avoid. Would never recommend.
I purchased a 2000w in November. Installed early Jan. Seemed ok but noticed after a few weeks it wouldnt charge my or other mobile phones. It would power some battery chargers that I have but an 800w travel kettle would put it in shutdown. A friend tried to charge their metal shod iphone 10 and it was buzzing in his hand. Have tried to contact seller and manufacturer with no reply. Very disappointed and dissatisfied with after sale service.
S**P
Not 1000w
Really good for charging my tool batterys on the way to work. 700w microwave it struggles with.
B**S
Excellent compact inverter handles the full 1000w load and has a useful remote
Inverters are a minefield, you can find the same one with ten different labels and as many prices and horror stories of them blowing up....so I tested this one to its limits before fitting it in our new motorhome. On a fully charged MH battery I ran an OIL FILLED RADIATOR at around 46Amps for 1.20hrs before the power low light illuminated on the inverter remote and it shut itself off to save the battery (at around 11V). The inverter ran silently for around twenty minutes then the cooling fans came on and went off a several times as the unit heated and was then cooled. The following day using two new MH batteries I ran a 1000w HAIR DRYER that was drawing between 89-93 Amps for one hour (see pics) The cooling fan came on after the same length of time, but must have been adequately cooling the unit as it did cycle on and off. I also ran smaller electronics in our motorhome, like the TV, MacBook chargers etc with no issue and particularly liked that the unit ran silently with these low load items. All in all for £130 for a pure sine wave inverter that is very compact with a very useful remote control this is an excellent unit. I cannot speak for any other Edecoa inverters or larger than 1000w.
Trustpilot
2 days ago
2 months ago