I'm looking for a pure sine wave inverter as part of my yacht electrical upgrade.
The loads I would be running include a 1600w induction hob and a laser printer.
I will be powering this from a bank of 4x280Ah LFP cells. I would like to configure the BMS to cut off the inverter's on/off switch using a low power relay- or possibly cut off the load on the AC side, to avoid high current relays.
I'm considering the 3000w EPever Ipower Plus.
www.bimblesolar.com
Three things I like the sound of with the inverter:
- the price is good, only a little higher than the generic/unbranded inverters
- I have heard enough about EPever to trust the brand
- the really nice thing is that the low voltage cutoff is user configurable from 10.5-14.2v. Which should let me set a nice conservative value (13v?) to stop me putting the cells at too much risk.
I'd be interested in any feedback on this particular model, or any alternatives I should be considering.
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The loads I would be running include a 1600w induction hob and a laser printer.
I will be powering this from a bank of 4x280Ah LFP cells. I would like to configure the BMS to cut off the inverter's on/off switch using a low power relay- or possibly cut off the load on the AC side, to avoid high current relays.
I'm considering the 3000w EPever Ipower Plus.
3000W 12V EPever iPower Plus, Pure Sine Wave Inverter - 3Kw
![www.bimblesolar.com](https://www.bimblesolar.com/favicon-32x32.png?v=2)
Three things I like the sound of with the inverter:
- the price is good, only a little higher than the generic/unbranded inverters
- I have heard enough about EPever to trust the brand
- the really nice thing is that the low voltage cutoff is user configurable from 10.5-14.2v. Which should let me set a nice conservative value (13v?) to stop me putting the cells at too much risk.
I'd be interested in any feedback on this particular model, or any alternatives I should be considering.
Thanks