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Reddit mentions of AIMS PICOGLF30W12V120VR 3000 Watt and 9000 Watt Surge 12VDC Input to 120VAC Output Pure Sine Inverter Charger Backup Power

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AIMS PICOGLF30W12V120VR 3000 Watt and 9000 Watt Surge 12VDC Input to 120VAC Output Pure Sine Inverter Charger Backup Power
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POWERFUL: 3000W continuous, 9000W surge for 20 seconds, 25 amps, 120VAC pure sine clean power, low frequency, auto transfer switch and 100A smart battery charger for 8 different battery technologies including lithium.PROTECTIONS: Overload, over temp, high voltage, low voltage, short circuit, internally fused, low and high voltage alarm, cooling fan, and isolated ground neutral.FEATURES: GFCI Outlet, AC direct connect terminal block, charge current control dial, dip switches to set priorities, auto gen start, conformal coated, power save mode and battery temp sensor. Only one set of cables needed. Optional remotes available.APPLICATIONS: Ideal for applications going back and forth from shore/generator and inverter power automatically, offgrid and back-up power. Homes, boats, RVs, solar, mobile business & work trucks. 12 Volt more efficient and can use smaller cables.TRUST AIMS: Buy with confidence. In business for over 20 years. All tech and warranty support in Nevada.
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Height7.05 Inches
Length16.48 Inches
Release dateOctober 2014
Size3000W
Weight62 Pounds
Width8.59 Inches

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Found 1 comment on AIMS PICOGLF30W12V120VR 3000 Watt and 9000 Watt Surge 12VDC Input to 120VAC Output Pure Sine Inverter Charger Backup Power:

u/EmmaTheRobot ยท 1 pointr/skoolies

Ah okay, so the Inverter converts the DC battery charge into useable AC. That makes sense.

So in this scenario how much power would I need to get 3x the amount. A 3000W Inverter like you have? I'm fine with spending a little extra, but as long as it's actually worth the extra cost. Although I can't imagine spending over $600 for an Inverter. Seems like that would be a good middle price.

Is the automatic transfer switch something I can buy on the side? Like, get a basic inverter, then add the features on the side that I know will be more reliable?

(Just thinking aloud here) Maybe Costco or another place with a great warranty will have an Inverter for sale like the $750 one you had that failed.

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Yeah, that one is a bit too much. Maybe if I come across a ton of extra money, I'd buy that, but $1500 for an Inverter is just something I can't afford.

What about something like this? or was this something like you bought before that ended up failing.

this one on Amazon looks like an good buy too.

I wish they made a DC Air Conditioner. That would kill my need for an expensive inverter!