Features - Setup and Use of the Vevor 5,000 - 10,000 watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter.
The front has a wire-in option (Red is hot, Black is neutral/negative, Yellow is ground) for higher pulls I'm using 10 gauge wire it's looks like it could fit 8 gauge pretty easy. Since the wires wire in on the top you will not be able to use the two right plug outlets. The front panel LCD has lots of info output power, battery voltage, Hz, watts usage...
The wires that hook to the batteries are only 21 inches or 53 cm long. Not long enough for what I needed. So I used 2/0 gauge pure copper at 30 inches or 76 cm. The remote is great around 9 feet or 2.8 meters of cord very nice and easy way to see battery level and voltage. I have not pulled 5,000 watts through the inverter but I did pull 4218 watts according to the front panel for about 45 minutes straight. And not a single glitch the fan came on and is not that loud.
The unit is working really well it can never pull more then 30 amps on my system. Since it has a 46 amp fuse it should be fine and there are no directions on how to change the fuse. I'm guessing remove the cover maybe a new design? Put the fuse plug on the side, top, front for easy access?
I'm little concerned about only a one year warranty on something at this price point. I'm hoping it lasts much longer then one year. I'm building houses, shop, barns on top a mountain in Tennessee. No water, no sewage, no power yet. So I'm in a camper and still do my remote computer work at night. I did manage to get a fiber company to string FIOS to my camper but I need good clean steady power. I wired a sub-panel into the camper so I can run the campers 110 volts all the time. Since the 12 volt goes dead very quickly and none of the 110v plugs work unless it's on generator or AC from the poll.
I have a UPS battery back-up for when I switch power sources, the problem was it only worked switching generators. My old 2000 watt inverter did not work. I added the Vevor 5000-10,000 watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter to my sub-panel now I can just flip breakers to change power supply input without losing anytime at night working. Shutting everything down to change power input sources.
Power Sources:
Vevor 5,000-10,000 Pure Sine Wave inverter - wired to the sub-panel, 800 Ah Lithium batteries and 1100 watts of solar panels.
Two 4,250 - 3,500 watt generators - wired to the sub-panel.
60 amp 6 breaker sub-panel one leg wired to the camper 110v, the other leg wired to one insta-hot water heater.
All power controlled by switching 30 amp breakers on and off.
I used a 10 gauge 30 amp cord to two a 30 amp breakers in the sub-panel. One can power the 110 volts in the camper. Click that one off click the other 30 amp breaker on and it powers a 3300 watt insta-hot tank-less water heater. I have two insta-hots (hard to heat 32-34F water) one on generator #1 and battery #2 (Vevor 5000). Or one on generator #2 and battery #1 (Vevor 5000)
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