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Reddit mentions of Xantrex PROWatt 2000 Inverter, Model# 806-1220
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Xantrex PROWatt 2000 Inverter, Model# 806-1220. Here are the top ones.
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Built-in digital display for DC volts and output powerBuilt-in USB port. Meets stringent UL458 regulatory standard. Low voltage shutdown (10.5 Vdc). Low voltage alarm (11.0 Vdc). Over voltage protection (15.5 Vdc)Dual gfci AC receptacles for safe OperationHeavy duty terminals for trouble-free Battery connectionAvailable on/off remote switch (with ignition lockout)
Specs:
Color | black |
Height | 7.2 Inches |
Length | 16.6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2019 |
Weight | 8.82 Pounds |
Width | 13.8 Inches |
I bought a pure sine wave from Xantrex.
I had a cheaper one that I used before and the electronics were not happy - loud fridge, TV buzz. The pure sine wave inverters are what I'd recommend. However, if it is just to charge phones, then you don't need to spend that much.
I know the "advisable" path, but I think you can see that I'm looking for a workaround. Imagine if it were as simple to avoid inrush current as giving a few whirls to a handcrank flywheel. I know most equipment users aren't into that sort of thing, but for me it would be great.
I've got 1kW of monocrystaline solar cells (so, major overkill for a 1kWh/day user like myself). I'm going to start with two of these batteries: Trojan T-105-RE. I may splurge and buy a 1.7kWh Aquion S10 for $1200. I'm planning to get the Xantrex 2000 and probably a Morningstar TS-45 to start. The Trojans I would add up to 12V, the Aquion runs at 48V unless you break it into cells and rewire.
http://www.amazon.com/Xantrex-PROWatt-Inverter-Model-806-1220/dp/B002LGEMOQ
Sorry, don't mean to rub it in.