

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1296 in Lawn & Patio
- Size: One Size
- Color: One Color
- Brand: Whistler
- Model: Pro-1600W
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.54" h x
7.40" w x
8.90" l,
5.40 pounds
Features
- 1600 Watts Continuous power - 3200 Watts Surge Capacity (Peak Power) Modified Sine Wave Inverter
- Mountable. Features 3 AC Outlets and 1 USB Port, along with Digital Battery Volt/Watt Meter (Monitors input volts and output watts).
- Thermostat-controlled Cooling Fan.
- High Surge / Ground Fault Sensing / Overload Indicator / Remote Operation Jack.
- For safety, features five separate points of Electronic Circuit Protection.
Product Description
1600W Continuous Power; High Surge Power; Digital Battery/Volt/Watt Meter; Mountable; Overload Indicator; Thermostat-Controlled Cooling Fan; 160 Amp Power Requirement; Ground Fault Sensing; Electronic Circuit Protection; 3 Ac Outlets; Usb Port; Remote Control Ready
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
271 of 274 people found the following review helpful.Great Inverter!
By Scott (Technogeek)
I have purchased many inverters for my service truck, RV, boat, and emergency home backup, and this is what I have learned...Buying a large inverter is confusing. Most people want their inverter to run the "continuous" loads that they have, plus have enough surge power to start air conditioners, microwaves, sump pumps, etc. Seems simple enough, but when they purchase an inverter, usually it can't handle the startup surge they were hoping. Herein is the problem: most people don't understand "Surge Duration".Most inverters can put out more than their rated "continuous" output for surge. But the question is: How long can the inverter provide that surge? The vast majority of consumer inverters can only provide surge for 2 seconds with most less than 1 second! This is totally inadequate for hard starting appliances. I have measured the surge on my 2 hp air compressor, and it lasted about 5 seconds before it settled out to its "continuous" wattage. My 1000 watt microwave settles down at about the 3 second mark.So what to do? Always look for an inverter with a long surge duration. The bigger inverter companies sell them, but they are usually labeled "Industrial" or "Commercial", and are much more expensive.Which brings me to the Whistler Pro Inverters. Whistler Pro's have something they call "Smart Surge Control" that provides the surge wattage for close to 10 seconds. That is the longest I have found of any low priced consumer based inverter. I gave several a shot, and they work as advertised! They have more than enough surge duration to start my hard starting appliances like A/C, microwave, air compressor, large power tools, sump pump, etc. My 3000 watt Whistler (5000 watt surge) can start my hard starting RV air conditioner with no problem while also running my microwave!...So add up your continuous wattage needs. Then find the wattage of your most surge hungry appliance (here is a great chart [...] ) and size your inverter based on those calculations.Example:Rated running watts ("continuous") of my lights + fridge + sump pump = 1440 running wattsLargest Surge wattage appliance is my big sump pump = 2700 surge wattsPick the inverter that is above both ratings, in this case I would get a Whistler Pro 1600. It is rated at 1600 watts running continuous, 3200 surge.Remember: inverters require VERY HIGH current, so the 12v cables have to be VERY large to work correctly. For larger inverters (1500 watt+) the cables need to be LARGER than the cables you see on your car battery. Large cables are expensive, stiff and heavy, but are a MUST! Your inverter will NOT run correctly without them! Follow the cable sizing guides, and don't skimp or you will be disappointed with your inverter's performance! I cannot stress this enough. Also, keep the 12v connectors clean and tight for reliable power.Lastly, let's talk about your batteries:Home backup, off grid or RV (large) inverter use requires more than one deep cycle battery, usually many more. Check with an inverter pro to size your battery bank correctly BEFORE you purchase your inverter.For those of you that are running an inverter in an idling single battery vehicle, the vehicle alternator makes your battery look bigger than it is. In my truck I have a 165 amp alternator with a 1600 watt continuous inverter. It works terrific with the engine idling. I just don't use the inverter with the engine off. The continuous large current draw on an ordinary car battery will shorten its life considerably if the engine is not running. I could install a battery isolator with a second battery, but if I leave the truck idling, that isn't necessary. Remember, BIG cables, TIGHT clean connectors!I hope this helps you with your inverter buying quest... Good shopping ;-)Added May 23 2013:Just to clear up some confusion about using an inverter in a running vehicle:If you draw more amps than the alternator can produce at idle, you will drain your battery. Once the battery voltage drops below about 10.5 volts, the inverter will shut itself down. Most alternators produce about 30%-40% of their output at idle. High output replacement alternators are readily available. Just Google "high output alternator". Be sure to increase the size of the alternator hot wire if necessary to support the higher amps of the replacement alternator...
29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.Good output
By Roger the Consultant
I purchased this to run my appliances (fridge and freezer) in the case of power outages. Got heavy duty cable and battery clamps so can hook up to any available auto to power the unit. Tried on the chest freezer and the over/under fridge one at a time with no problems. Will only need to run for an hour every 5 or 6 to keep things cold enough to not spoil. Can also obviously run lights and other items as needed with this. Easy to store, easy to use, no need to store gas, no maintenance. There is always at least one car in my driveway too.
28 of 30 people found the following review helpful.An Excellent Buy
By MarkMark
One just can't beat the amount of wattage this item provides for the money. It seems a good quality product and simple to use. Works great, if properly set up. One thing I didn't see anybody mention is that this inverter is NOT supplied with the battery cables, which these things used to always include. As another reviewer recommended, get very heavy wiring/cables to connect this item to your vehicle because it will draw a lot of amperage when driven hard. I give this Whistler product 5 stars and two thumbs up.
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