Single or dual phase?I'm looking for a 24v 3000 watt pure sine wave inverter. Wondering if anyone has a brand they recommend? I'd rather spend a little more and get something more dependable and efficient. Thanks.
SingleSingle or dual phase?
Hi, I had a Samlex 1000 watt inverter on my boat and never a problem. Was getting ready to order a Samlex 2000 watt inverter for my van and read all the reviews on Amazon (for what they are worth) One guy said he opened his up and the capacitors and mosfets were not top tier quality and said he planned on replacing them (listed makes and models). I don't know whether to believe it or not but for twice the price of say a Xantrex pro 2000 I sure would like to think the components and circuitry are top tier....your thoughts. Also do you think a 2000 watt inverter is big enough to run an 1800 watt portable table saw? Thanks for your thoughts . My system is 200 ah lithium 12 voltSamlex Booster here ! what else can I say LOL..
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I have been "Inside" my 4024 and there are no crap parts in it. These are made in Taiwan and therefore have mostly components from there and some folks do not think that Taiwan produces quality stuff, which, well, is just biased type stuff. Like everywhere else there are good & bad products and Samlex uses nothing "bad" within from what I could see. The ONE TIME I had a warranty issue, a replacement inverter & remote was sent by air-express without a blink but then again I did the diagnostics and the legwork in advance.Hi, I had a Samlex 1000 watt inverter on my boat and never a problem. Was getting ready to order a Samlex 2000 watt inverter for my van and read all the reviews on Amazon (for what they are worth) One guy said he opened his up and the capacitors and mosfets were not top tier quality and said he planned on replacing them (listed makes and models). I don't know whether to believe it or not but for twice the price of say a Xantrex pro 2000 I sure would like to think the components and circuitry are top tier....your thoughts. Also do you think a 2000 watt inverter is big enough to run an 1800 watt portable table saw? Thanks for your thoughts . My system is 200 ah lithium 12 volt
Hi, I had a Samlex 1000 watt inverter on my boat and never a problem. Was getting ready to order a Samlex 2000 watt inverter for my van and read all the reviews on Amazon (for what they are worth) One guy said he opened his up and the capacitors and mosfets were not top tier quality and said he planned on replacing them (listed makes and models). I don't know whether to believe it or not but for twice the price of say a Xantrex pro 2000 I sure would like to think the components and circuitry are top tier....your thoughts. Also do you think a 2000 watt inverter is big enough to run an 1800 watt portable table saw? Thanks for your thoughts . My system is 200 ah lithium 12 volt
Thank you, good to know. Do you know if they buid the 2000 watt in the same facility?I have been "Inside" my 4024 and there are no crap parts in it. These are made in Taiwan and therefore have mostly components from there and some folks do not think that Taiwan produces quality stuff, which, well, is just biased type stuff. Like everywhere else there are good & bad products and Samlex uses nothing "bad" within from what I could see. The ONE TIME I had a warranty issue, a replacement inverter & remote was sent by air-express without a blink but then again I did the diagnostics and the legwork in advance.
I think with Samlex inverters its important to differentiate between the LF (Samlex Evo) and HF (Samlex PST) models. I've heard a lot of good things about the Evo, I've heard next to nothing good or bad about the PST.
Thank you, good to know. Do you know if they buid the 2000 watt in the same facility?
Kinda what I figured. What I read about the straight 2000 watt inverter, not an Evo is very mixed, some saying capacitors and mosfets not of equal quality to the Evo...Victron's Phoenix line does not go up to 2000 watts. What's a boy to do?