Vector VEC054D 2000-Watt Power Inverter
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The Vector VEC054D Power Inverter lets you run your AC powered appliances and electronics from your car, boat or RV. It converts 12 volt DC to 110/120 volt AC household power, outputting 2000-watts of continuous power with a surge capacity of 4000 watts. Vector's Soft Start Technology (SST) gradually and safely ramps up the output voltage to start difficult motorized loads and protects sensitive appliance circuits.This power inverter features three grounded AC outlets with short circuit and fault interrupter shock protection. A power level meter lets you monitor the wattage output, while a low battery alarm and low battery shutdown prevent battery drainage. This power inverter also includes an automatic reset feature, turbo cooling to keep the inverter cooler for longer life, high surge capability, overload protection and high and low voltage protection.
STANDARD FEATURES
| Dimensions & Specifications | ||||
| Height: 3 1/4" | ||||
| Width: 8" | ||||
| Depth: 13 3/4" | ||||
| Weight: 12 lbs. | ||||
| Max. Continuous Power: 2000 Watts | ||||
| Surge Capacity: 4000 Watts | ||||
| Input Voltage Range: 10.5-15.5 VDC | ||||
| Output Voltage Range: 110 VAC, 60 Hz | ||||
| Under Voltage Shutdown: 10.0 V | ||||
| Max. Efficiency: Approx. 87% | ||||
| No Load Current Draw: 0.8 A | ||||
| Internal Fuse: 30 A x 8 | ||||
WARRANTY INFORMATION
CHOOSING THE RIGHT POWER INVERTER

How big of an inverter will you need?
First you will have to determine the total wattage of the devices you want to operate. Check the back of the product or manual of your device. Once you find the total watts used, find an inverter that supplies at least that wattage constantly. Inverters have two ratings, a constant and peak rating. For example a 1000W inverter will supply a constant supply of up to 1000 watts but will deliver a peak of 2000 watts. The peak voltage can't be sustained very long but it will allow extra power to start an electric motor or compressor.
If you know the amps of a device and need to convert that to watts, use this formula: Amps x Volts = Watts. For example, a 3 amp motor running on 110 volts AC would convert to 330 watts. You would need an inverter that supplies at least 330 watts constantly. Be sure to allow a slight variance just to be sure.
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