Go Power! GP-1000 1000-Watt Modified Sine Wave Inverter

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Go Power! GP-1000 1000-Watt Modified Sine Wave Inverter
Go Power! GP-1000 1000-Watt Modified Sine Wave Inverter

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #100511 in Automotive
  • Brand: Go Power!
  • Model: GP-1000
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x
    3.50" w x
    13.50" l,
    4.20 pounds

Features

  • 1000 watts of continuous power
  • Use GP-DC-KIT2 for easy hook-up to the battery
  • 2 AC outlets to plug into
  • Over voltage, under voltage and overload protections
  • 1 year warranty











Product Description

Go Power! 1000-Watt Modified Sine Wave Inverter takes in 12 Volt DC power and converts it to AC household power to run loads up to 1000-Watt of continuous power. This inverter comes with two AC outlets and can be hooked up to the batteries using GP-DC-KIT2 and can surge to 1300-Watt as well as contains all instructions.








Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Works perfect love the size!
By S. McMurphy
Well, what is there to say? This inverter worked perfectly and it was a piece of cake to install in my FJ Cruiser. I also bought the inline fuse and the remote on off switch. The entire install went very easily an it has worked perfectly since. Not a single hiccup. Would definitely recommend this inverter.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
1Fried off, and why? Anyone like to help?
By Tony Triton
I've had this inverter over a year and never really did more than test it a few times to make sure it worked. It seemed to work perfectly, so it's been sitting as a standby unit since I last tested it. Tonight I thought I'd test it, and the only item nearby to test it with was a small AC (115V) computer vent fan on which I had installed a standard 120VAC plug. It started fine and ran, showing it was drawing 60 Watts. When switched to volts, it showed the battery was at 12.5 V. I disconnected the fan and the inverter light turned red and the audible alarm went off. The unit did not recover. There is nothing wrong with the fan, and it is nowhere near the 1000W limit of the inverter. I opened up the converter case and found components actually fried completely off the board and rolling around in there.Would someone like to tell me (politely) if I did something wrong, and if so, what? I am really puzzled by this and not too interested in spending another $112 for a new inverter just to watch it do the same thing.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4does the job
By john
This inverter gets the job done. it has not had any problems in the time we have had to use it, although the fan is a bit noisy and it runs even when no power is being drawn through it. our xantrex 3000 watt inverter never needed the cool down fan, but it took up about twice the space, but for general work that we use it for (running lights, a dremel tool, glue gun, charging power tool batteries and cell phones) this thing has worked great so far. for the money it is well worth it.

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