12V to 230V 2000W Power Inverter for Car, Caravan and Boat
Brand: satkit
VAT included (Ex VAT: 120.00 €)
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The 12V to 230V 2000W Power Inverter from the satkit brand is a device designed to convert 12V DC power from car, caravan or boat batteries into 220V AC, ideal for powering electrical appliances that require this voltage.
This inverter stands out for offering a real rated power of 2000W, unlike other models that advertise 2000W but only deliver 1000W in reality. It also features a 4000W peak starting power, allowing it to handle initial power surges without problems.
Key features
- Rated power: 2000 W real
- Peak starting power: 4000 W
- Maximum working power: 1800 W
- Input voltage: 11 - 14 V DC
- Output voltage: 230 V AC ±10%
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Wave type: Modified sine wave
- Weight: 4 kg
- Dimensions: 380 x 198 x 78 mm
Package contents
- 1 x DC 12V to AC 220V 2000W inverter converter
- 1 x Connection cables
Typical uses
This inverter is ideal for users who need to power electrical devices in:
- Private vehicles and cars
- Caravans and motorhomes
- Boats and small vessels
It allows you to connect household appliances, power tools, electronic equipment and other devices that run on 220V AC. It is especially useful for trips and outdoor activities where there is no access to the conventional mains supply.
Compatibility
Compatible with 12V batteries in vehicles, caravans and boats. It is important that the battery has enough capacity to support the power required by the inverter and connected devices.
Availability status
Currently, this product is out of stock. We recommend checking alternative products or contacting our customer service for advice on similar available options.
- 2000W real rated power for reliable performance
- 4000W peak starting power to handle power surges
- 11 to 14 V DC input voltage compatible with 12V batteries
- 230 V AC output with 50 Hz frequency and modified sine wave
- Designed for use in cars, caravans and boats
- Includes connection cables for easier installation
- Lightweight at 4 kg and compact dimensions for easy transport
Customer Questions & Answers
What is the real difference between the rated power and the peak power of this power inverter?
The rated power (2000 W) is the maximum load the inverter can sustain for long periods, while the peak power (4000 W) represents the ability to handle brief start-up surges, such as when switching on motors. For continuous use, it must not exceed 2000 W; exceeding this for a prolonged period may reduce service life or damage the inverter.
What type of devices is it NOT recommended to connect to this modified sine wave inverter?
Sensitive devices that require pure sine wave output, such as certain medical equipment, precision motors, inductive loads (pumps, compressors) or sophisticated battery chargers, may work poorly or be damaged by modified sine wave output. For these, a pure sine wave inverter is better.
What is the input voltage range and what happens if the battery drops below 11 V?
The inverter accepts between 11 and 14 V DC. If the input voltage drops below 11 V, the inverter usually switches off automatically to protect the battery and itself, preventing deep discharge that can damage lead-acid batteries.
What maintenance does the inverter require and what is its expected service life?
It requires unobstructed ventilation, periodic dust cleaning (for example every 6 months) and connection checks. Its typical service life is 3 to 6 years under normal conditions, varying according to load and ambient temperature (ideally <35 °C). Frequent use near maximum power can shorten this period.
What is a 12V to 220V 2000W power inverter used for?
It converts 12V DC power from batteries into 220V AC to power electrical devices in cars, caravans and boats.
Is this inverter suitable for caravans and boats?
Yes, it is specifically designed for use in cars, caravans and small boats, offering enough power for most electrical devices.
What does the 4000W peak power mean?
It is the maximum power the inverter can supply for short periods to handle start-up surges from devices with high initial consumption.
Is the product available for immediate purchase?
The product is currently out of stock. We recommend checking alternative options or contacting customer service.
What type of wave does this inverter produce?
It produces a modified sine wave, suitable for most common electronic devices and household appliances.