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Power Inverter Volt IPS 2000 N 12V to 230V (1000/2000W)
Power Inverter Volt IPS 2000 N 12V to 230V (1000/2000W)
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Power Inverter Volt IPS 2000 N 12V to 230V (1000/2000W)
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Power Inverter Volt IPS 2000 N 12V to 230V (1000/2000W)
Power Inverter Volt IPS 2000 N 12V to 230V (1000/2000W)
The Volt IPS 2000 N power inverter converts 12 V DC into 230 V AC to supply mains-powered devices away from conventional outlets. It delivers a continuous output of 1000 W and a peak (surge) capacity of 2000 W, making it suitable for temporary powering of household appliances, power tools and electronic equipment from a vehicle battery or a battery bank. The unit incorporates standard inverter protections to guard against overload, short circuit, under-voltage and over-temperature conditions, enabling safe operation in mobile, camping and emergency backup scenarios.
The inverter provides a stable AC output from a 12 V source with a clear continuous-to-peak power rating that helps match device start-up requirements. Built-in protection features reduce the risk of damage to connected equipment and to the inverter itself. Compact design and vehicle-compatibility support mobile use and installation in cars, vans or on portable battery systems. The device is intended for users who need a reliable means to operate mains devices where grid power is unavailable.
Connect the inverter to a compatible 12 V DC source following the manufacturer’s polarity markings and secure connections to avoid voltage drops. Place the inverter on a stable, well-ventilated surface and ensure adequate airflow during operation. Plug AC devices into the inverter’s socket(s) and verify that total continuous power demand does not exceed 1000 W; allow for higher start currents up to the 2000 W surge capacity when switching on inductive loads. Monitor the inverter for any protection-triggered shutdowns and follow safety instructions for restarting after a fault.
To prolong service life and ensure safe operation, use the inverter with batteries that have sufficient capacity and health, avoid running the unit at or near continuous maximum power for extended periods, and allow cooling intervals when operating high-draw devices. For sensitive electronics, consider adding an additional UPS or surge protection if required by specific equipment.
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