Projecta PW1800 12V 1800W Pro-Wave Pure Sine Wave Inverter

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Projecta PW1800 12V 1800W Pro-Wave Pure Sine Wave Inverter

An AC powerhouse, the PW1800 delivers so much starting power it will operate almost any appliance you can throw at it.

There are two different types of inverters, modified sine wave and pure sine wave. The difference between the two is how closely the output replicates mains power. The process used to create the power from a pure sine wave inverter is more complex and therefore they are more costly, however they are best for use on medical equipment and sensitive electrical appliances due to their ultra clean power delivery. They allow you to watch television without static, listen to an AM radio, play your favourite game on an XboxTM, PlaystationTM or WiiTM and run a fluoro, all of which may not operate properly on a modified sine wave inverter.

  • Power Rating – is it continuous?

Check the ratings carefully as this rating applies to the continuous amount of power the inverter will produce without the inverter overheating or shutting down. Some manufacturers quote a rating based on as little as 10 minutes operation, while others can’t start under a full load, delivering as little as 70% of the rating. Pro Wave inverters will run at their rating continuously and can start under full load.

  • Surge (Peak) Rating – how long is the surge capability?

A high surge is required to start some appliances and once running they may need considerably less power to maintain operation. TVs and refrigerators are examples of items that require only relatively low power once running, but require a high surge to start. Many cheaper inverters will run for 1 ⁄50th of a second not allowing the appliance to start properly. Pro-Wave can run at 120% surge for 8 minutes and 200% for half a second.

  • Maximum Operating Temperatur – are they built for Australian conditions?

Is the inverter you are choosing designed to operate in warm climates? Inverters are inevitably going to be used in hot climates, therefore it is vitally important that you can be sure your inverter will not let you down; that it will continue to power your appliances in extreme temperature conditions. For example the outback traveller can often find themselves in daily temperatures starting at 0°C, rising to 45°C.

Specifications: 

  • Wattage 1800W
  • Input 12VDC, 180A Max
  • Output 240VAC, 50Hz (Pure Sine Wave)
  • Warranty 1 Year
  • Output Power 1800W Continuous (3600W Peak)
  • Battery Low Alarm Protection 10.5V
  • Battery Low Shutdown Protection 10.0V (±0.3V)
  • Ideal Battery Type 85-400 Ah
  • Over Temperature Protection 65°C (±5°C)
  • Fuse 240A (8 x 30A Internal Mini Blade Fuse
  • Dimensions 391 x 266 x 116 mm
  • Output Wave Form Pure Sine Wave
  • Efficiency 85%
  • Approvals Electrical Safety, EMC
  • Cooling Automatic Temperature Controlled
  • Weight 5.1 kg

 

Features:

  • AS/NZ approved 240V sockets
  • Inverter designed to Australian standard AS4763
  • LED display provides information on battery voltage, power usage and load capacity
  • Thermostatically controlled cooling fan cools inverter to allow it to work harder for longer
  • Battery lugs with 1000mm 8.4mm2 battery cable
  • Optional remote control enabling the inverter to be stowed out of sight, keeping the cabin area uncluttered
  • Pro-Wave inverters deliver far greater start up power than equivalent modified sine wave Inverters to effortlessly run more of your favourite appliances
  • Engineered to run at 120% surge for 8 minutes and 200% for half a second
  • Projecta fully electrically isolates the DC (and therefore battery posts, vehicle chassis, etc) from the 240V AC circuit
  • Prevents any electrical noise/static from being produced when running sensitive appliances

 

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Specifications

SKU PW1800

Brand Projecta

GTIN 9315219180070

Product Category Power Inverters

voltage 12V

Wattage: 1800W

Peak Power: 3600W

Dimensions: 266 x 116 x 391 mm (W x H x D)

Weight: 5.1 Kg


NOTE: see full product specifications & further product info in the section on this page.

Warranty

Warranty Period: 1 Year

Warranty Details: Please CLICK HERE for Warranty Information on this product

Delivery

  • We ship Australia-wide with national road express freight companies such as Star Track, TNT and Toll.
  • Small Items are sent with Australia Post via regular post.
  • Delivery times are generally 3-5 days from day of dispatch for major cities (sometimes quicker). Please allow longer for regional and remote areas.
  • Once your item(s) have been dispatched, we will provide you freight tracking information so you can track your delivery to your door.
  • Items are fully insured during the freight process.
  • Unfortunately we cannot deliver to PO Boxes.
  • For further details on our Delivery Process you can visit our Delivery Page HERE.

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Q & A


  • Can I run an inverter from AGM or Gel batteries?

    The short answer is yes. People have been running 240V inverters from AGM batteries long before lithium was around. But people have traditionally used a lot lower AC current devices when caravan and camping than they do today.

    Inverters were never intended to run air conditioners, microwaves , coffee machines and the like.....that is until lithium came into the RV market. For low current devices (under 600W) it is fine to connect an inverter to your AGM battery system. AGM batteries can put out low current for a long period of time. When you need to go near 1000W or more , then you should consider a lithium battery.

    You can connect an inverter to AGM batteries but you need a lot larger size batteries than lithium (to cope with the high current). A general rule of thumb for AGM or GEL batteries is a 1000W inverter should be coupled with 2 x 120A batteries and a 2000W inverter will need 3 x 120Ah batteries.

    Conversely, some 100Ah lithium batteries (Enerdrive, Invicta) can power a 1000W inverter and some 200Ah lithium batteries (Enerdrive) will power a 2000W inverter.