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Reviews (6)

Oct 25, 2021
Use as a Solar Timer
This timer works as my Gridtie Solar shut off . This Gridtie used 339 watts on standby when the sun was not out my other four Gridties pull zero. So now I use this to cut the power to it with the timer settings.

May 22, 2017
Solar Meter
It works well on my meter it's a bio directional meter for solar going back into the grid. So I can see how many watts are being produced at any time from in the house and see the outside temperature also.

May 25, 2021
Nice little remote control Inverter.
Works well most of the wattage output of any inverter is overstated as this one is. It will run 800 Watts just fine. But will never see 1500 Watts just like any other brand.
I like the wireless remote that lets you see your Watts being consumed and your able to turn it off and on with the remote. And that and it being Pure Sine Wave are the two things I was looking for. I just need small amounts of power when the grid is down. Too large of a inverter just drains the battery too much even in standby. So this will do a 600 Btu mini split two led lamps one router and Tv gust time. I did place a 320 watt panel on the battery as not to run it down in the daytime when power is out. And would not use the mini split at night. Just lights Tv and router. I would use my 6000 watt inverter and 4 6 volt for 24 batteries at night for the mini split. And also the 6000 watt 2400 peak inverter will not do the 6000 watt let alone 2400. But Halfe of the 6000 is fine.