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The Victron Energy 1200VA 12-Volt 120V AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter is a high-performance inverter that allows you to power your domestic equipment using 12-Volt DC batteries. With a continuous output of 1200VA and a peak power of 2200W, it features an ECO mode for energy efficiency and smart monitoring capabilities via VE.Direct communication. Compact and lightweight, this inverter is perfect for both leisure and automotive applications.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.09 x 11.65 x 7.64 inches |
Package Weight | 8.63 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.3 x 11.4 x 7.5 inches |
Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Brand Name | Victron Energy |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Victron Energy Phoenix 1200VA 12-Volt 120V AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter with NEMA 5-15R PIN122122500 |
Color | Blue |
Material | plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Victron Energy |
Part Number | PIN122120500 |
Included Components | Victron Energy Phoenix 1200VA 12-Volt 120V AC Pure Sine Wave Inverter with NEMA 5-15R PIN122122500 |
Size | One Size |
P**N
Victron is the best out there!
I was very impressed! I've had it for a couple years now, using it on the solar system for my garage, and it has worked flawlessly.
N**E
Victron Phoenix 12/1200 invertor
Great price for this high-quality invertor
F**K
Excellent!
This is the inverter you want. It is very efficient, very quiet (no fan by default, fan only comes on when needed and it does not sound like a plane is about to take off). Used it for only short time, but this is a solid product with all the important features. An example for efficiency: with a 40Watt load, the overall power consumption was 44Watts. I will be testing with 1.2KW load as well. But I am already very impressed.
O**1
There simply is no better 1,200 watt inverter
None better, and I mean that. Low frequency means exceptional efficiency. Just 5-10 watts in idle.. I wish they made a 3,000 watt in this footprint, inverter only..
C**C
Does the job.
Flawless.
M**L
Like all Victron its great
Like all the Victron I have got it is heavy duty built and performs above what they claim.I also like the Bluetooth they use for changing setting and viewing what the device is doing
G**D
This is the inverter you want!
I bought the 12v 1200va model, can run up to an 8 amp load. Mounted in a hybrid vehicle.I used 2awg for power and ground to battery, keeping cables short and 4awg for chassis ground. Cable size and length is IMPORTANT.Pluses:1. True sine wave2. Unlike others, this puts out 120vac, not 110. Tested with a Fluke 87 V meter that can read pure sine wave.3. Unlike others, minimal sag in voltage as load increases.4. Runs cool.5. 0ptional Bluetooth, great for monitoring remotely.6. Remote trigger can be added to switch unit on via (1) 12 volt trigger or (2) with just a simple on off switch.Here’s an example (see pic) - ran two 1950s era vacuum tube amplifiers on a PA setup for a yard party on this on a less than ideal 14 gauge 100 foot extension cord and maintained 118 VAC with a 2.5 amp draw.
C**D
Major RF Emitter! Destroys all radio coms!
I returned the Victron Phoenix 12/1200 Low Frequency Inverter.For anyone interested in SWL (Shortwave), AM, Ham / Amateur Radio, This inverter completely destroys everything from 0khz to 10mhz.1.8mhz & 3.7mhz are 20+ db of solid noise, not even the banding of noise you normally see, just a solid block on the waterfall.In hopes trying to reduce the emissions I tried: no AC wiring attatched, no loads, chassis grounded, DC wiring through wound through a toroid, alternate radio DC source, and dipole antenna 100ft away on the ground, even still there is incredible amounts of RFI / EMI. It might as well be an RF signal generator.I thought moving away from a high frequency switching inverter would be the ticket but that is not the case with this unit. So much RF it should be regulated by the FCC. Ridiculous.Another note is it wont even power a 700w microwave that is listed for 1000w draw. junk!
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