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Pros & Cons
Pros
I really like the simple installation of this unit and how reliable it is proving to be. Mppt functionality is spot on, and works wonders. Works great easy to install, just follow exact direction.
The inverter works great and will run and start saws lights almost everything you would need on 120 volt. The battery is fully charged by 9-10 am and has never been below 49 volts. This is nice because it is 1000 watts. Has been keeping up good, will ... Read More
Cons
I feel it's too simple; there's absolutely nothing configurable. Check out the careful wording. Just a freaking humongous nightmare for an expensive purchase like this.
Highlights
Quality
I am really impressed so far with the product and support.
Working great with the solar panels, it did take 2 48 volt batteries to keep it operational, one was not enough for over night.
Technically the system works, you must use it with a battery with a good bms as there are no settings.
Over all i should be giving this 4 stars but for the price and performance and quality amd my needs being met ik giving it a 5 star review.
Price
The price drop offered helped me to make my decision to order it early.
Competitiveness
Tried a couple 110v items up to 500w(600w model) to test the power output and they all seemed to work great.
Overall it's a great unit for the price.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 228 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 21 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I ended up returning this because while running it allowed the battery voltage to get lower than i was comfortable with and considering how expensive batteries are id rather keep them higher than lower voltage
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I also struggled to understand how it would use solar power verses batter power
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was really hoping this was my all in one solution but seems not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did think about adding an ats that would switch based on battery voltage but that put the cost too high for a solar charge controller plus inverter plus ats
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Low sound on dcgtac so that is well designed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It ended up not suiting my application so i returned it but i would say it was a decent inverter
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Still testing and yet to catch the low voltage cut off end number but it was running at 20
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