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The LCYMW 1000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter is a versatile power solution that converts 12V DC to 110V/120V AC, featuring two AC outlets and a 2.4A USB charging port. Designed for efficiency and safety, it includes an LCD display for real-time monitoring and built-in protection features, making it ideal for home, vehicle, and outdoor use.
Manufacturer | LCYMW |
Brand | LCYMW |
Item Weight | 7.59 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.61 x 8.98 x 7.01 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
A**R
Pretty nice
The media could not be loaded. Recently bought a 1 kw litime inverter to go with my LiTime batteries. Sorry to say, their batteries are pretty good but their inverter is garbage. Returned that 1 lb paperweight and got this guy. (Included a video of my test setup btw) electric display info is pretty accurate, conversion efficiency rating is pretty spot on, right around 90%, cooling system seems to work very well. Ran at 800 Watts for around 7 minutes and never even heard the fans. Temperature held around 31C. The remote panel seems to work pretty well. FYI there is a 110/120 button on the panel. Press it and hold it down and the machine will throw an error code. Simply turn the machine off and then back on again and this will set it to 120 volt output instead of the factory 110 setting..... (Which is awesome btw)This is nowhere in the "instruction manual." (The manual is written in HongKongphooey English btw) video isn't narrated, but it shows one of my only two complaints. The wattage display does not work properly until it gets over about 40 watts. Other than that all the readings are pretty accurate. The soft start technology works flawlessly. It runs my high amperage tool just fine but brings on a space heater nice and slow. Also, not shown in video, I verified the temperatures with a thermal imaging camera.Only other real complaint is that the plugs are very loose. Is this normal or did I get a refurbished/returned product? I don't know.... I do know that it does seem to work great.Oh yeah, the power lugs on the back are kind of crummy too. But not that big a deal. Main concern is the loose plugs.
G**E
It handles all massive loads easily
I use the 5000w inverter to power my entire house and it runs all my appliances, effortlessly. Previous brand-name inverters I used had challenges with running huge loads - lights would sometimes flicker and some would shut the inverters off. I love the size, weight and entire appearance of it. Importantly, the inverter is highly efficient - the most efficient inverter I've used, and I've used quite a number.The only drawbacks are the inaccuracy of the display, which causes it to shut the inverter off prematurely to protect the batteries; the noise level of the inverter, and the fact that the fan powers on frequently to cool the inverter, which runs at about 48° on average - I live in a tropical climate.Overall, I think this inverter is a good one and is worth every cent. I hope it lasts a very long time.
C**R
LCYMW 2000w 12V Inverter Thoroughly Read Attached
LCYMW 2000w 12vdc Inverter 9.23.24 Read Attached ThoroughlyInverter +/- Studs are 5/16” dia., the nut that secures the stud to inverter is Ferrous Steel (that’s bad). The open-end wrench provided is Useless because there are NO Hex Nuts for the +/- Studs on the inverter. Stud Nut caps can only be hand tightened and WILL NOT hold cable securely due to inadequate torque.35mm/2 (2 AWG) Cable provided has 3/8” ID Lug ends and not sized correctly with 5/16” inverter studs and does not have adequate contact between stud and cable lug.This is a SERIOUS Issue that can create Arcing, Fires, inverter failure and destroy all components connected. In addition, No spare Fuses were included as listed and No Information on Fuse Amps or How To Replace.The following items would need to be purchased In order to use this inverter: Qty. 2) @ AWG All Copper Cables with 5/16’ Lug ends ($30 to $40) • Qty. 2) 5/16” Stainless Steel Stud Nuts, lock washers & flat washers ($10) • Qty. 3?) Fuses Amps Unknown because No information listed and None were provided ($10?).Conclusion: At least $50 would need to be spent to purchase the items required to use this inverter which is already $190 + Tax. That make the LCYMW 2000w 12vdc Inverter the most expensive of it’s type on Amazon. There are more cost effective options. It is Truly Pathetic that Amazon & Sellers have declined so despicably in overall quality and are willing to have Zero Accountability for Integrity of products offered.
J**C
These do NOT output 120V
I ordered this based on a recent reviewer saying these output 110V or 120V. That is apparently not true on any of the models, including his. The descriptions here, and the manual technical specs, say 110V+/-10% for all models.There are a number of these products that look and perform the same on Amazon. They are decent inverters. The ones I tested put out 116V on fully charged batteries, and held it above 112 under considerable load. For an RV or camper these would be great.I am running wiring that will give 3%-5% voltage drop so need 120V to start with. While this is a nice low frequency inverter, will unfortunately have to send it back. Seller should consider modifying listing to make it clear unit does not put out 120V.Additionally, liked how efficient this was on low load, but did not like that it did not display power being put out.All in all, a decent inverter. Just will not work for my needs.
W**Y
After 2yrs still running strong
After about 2yrs and 200k+ miles of constant use in a semi truck still working great. I've pulled up to 1100w continues with no power fluctuations detected. Only thing I don't like is the tool-less 12v power lugs were a little loose on the inside and I don't trust the thumb screws. Be warned when i tightened up the back side I did it too tight the first time and shattered the isolators but cheap replacements were available on Amazon.
J**B
I’m completely satisfied with my purchase, the support, and the manufacturer itself.
The media could not be loaded. SUMMARY:- Good price for the quality.- Positive reports of customer satisfaction as compared with many other inverters — and I did a LOT of research.- I’m happy with its performance in my solar system.- Excellent customer support.- I think it has at least a one-year warranty, but, if that concerns you, you should contact the seller in advance to check.- You can switch between 110v and 120v output voltage.In recent years, I’ve come to the frustrating conclusion that — no matter how much money you’re willing to spend on a product — sometimes you simply can’t find something of decent quality. This was most definitely the case with my search for an inverter for our solar system.On many occasions, over the course of several months, I spent hours at a time scouring the internet for that elusive inverter that would have overwhelmingly consistent and positive reviews.I was looking for something in a “reasonable” price range, but — out of curiosity — I extended my search to some of the top brands. I found that even some of those highly reputable brands have begun selling sub-par products in recent years. So, the only thing that really keeps some of those businesses afloat is their “name.”At some point during my months of searching, I stumbled across LCYMW inverters. I gave them serious consideration because the ratio of “positive” reviews to “negative” reviews was … well … positive.There weren’t many reviews to read at the time of purchase, so I was a little bit leery to make a decision based on only a handful of legitimate reviews. (Being a steady Amazon shopper, I’ve gotten pretty good at discerning valid reviews.)After deliberating for another month or two, I finally made a decision to purchase the 3,000-watt, 12-volt model. This model comes with a remote device which includes a button to switch between 110v and 120v. For me, this was an important feature, but, for you, it might not be.I’ve now been using this inverter for a month or two. I use it to power my tiny home, using a 600 amp-hour. 12-volt bank of LiFePO4 batteries. (Of course, being that it’s only a 3,000-watt inverter, I have to be wise about how many appliances I use at once.)Does the fan abruptly turn on sometimes? Yes, but it’s far less alarming than our dehumidifier and air conditioner, so I don’t see this as a big deal.Is it large? Well, yes. It’s pretty hefty, but it’s a power inverter. What do you expect? It’s a giant, aluminum heatsink with a lot of open space inside for air circulation. This provides lots of heat dissipation. That’s a good thing.Does it parasitically consume power from my battery bank? Honestly, I cannot attest to that with specificity. Of course, it uses power because it’s filled with electronic components that are doing their jobs. Still, I have no reason to believe that it’s using a ridiculous amount of energy. If you get one that does this, exchange it. You probably got a lemon, have incorrect expectations for an inverter in this price range, or else your testing methods are incorrect.Going back to what I said at the beginning: it’s difficult even to pay a lot of money for quality inverters these days. So, whatever inverter you decide to purchase, you ought to have the ability to test it within the return / exchange period anyway. Don’t assume that, just because you’re buying a “big name” brand, it’ll work properly (or last for a long time).For me, in the end, the choice was simple. The LCYMW inverter had the highest proportion of legitimate, positive user reviews, and the price is so fair that — even if it only lasts for a few years — it’s a better value than purchasing an $800-$3,000 inverter that might only last for five to seven years.Adding to my positive recommendation: I reached out to the seller with some questions and found out that they are directly connected with the manufacturer of these inverters. They were extremely helpful and provided clear, professional responses to my questions. Of course, I was cordial with them. If you jump on them with a bunch of accusations and frustrations, I can’t make any promises as to how — or if — they’ll respond … but I’m guessing they’ll do their best to be kind.A lot of well known inverter manufacturers have warranties and "free support,” but I frequently read reviews written by people who reached out for support from some of these companies and received shoddy support or no response at all. That’s not “support..”As of now, I’m completely satisfied with my purchase, the support, the seller, and the manufacturer itself.
P**Y
Very suprised by its efficience, way better then RENOGY product.
This thing is cheap, but very well built. It is reliable, way more then a company name RENOGY, thrust me on that.
C**S
Works Good - Quiet
I have used this for 8 straight days running lights, and a small dorm fridge with a freezer, through my solar system. The device is solid, heavy but not as heavy as others. Connection was simple and everything was provided. The instruction book I believe is one of the best out there, yes there are some errors but it is a good read. There are a few items that concern me but did not seem to impact the operation to date. 1. There seems to be a phantom Wattage use around 56-61 wtts that is viewed on the led screen. But sometimes this disappears when you turn the device on and off. Makes no sense so could lead to issues down the road. 2. When the device detects a load when the fridge comes on at 880wtts it will intermittitly show an E01 message code but goes away. No idea what this is all about, the device still works without issue. 3. The Led screen on the device itself can’t be shut off, so it is running all the time which may not be a big issue but it could be drawing precious power from batteries. So overall and to date, I am pleased with the purchase and operation.
C**L
Excellent inverter
This inverter is solid and reliable, works very well. The price is reasonable. The power is pure sine wave, can provide power to all kinds of electronics, appliances, and sensitive equipment's with motors. The display is very nice and shows all the performance measurements. I highly recommend this inverter.
F**H
Sleek and well built unit
Using this for emergency back up power to run a couple of pumps and a furnace. Tested with a deep cycle marine battery - worked well. With the pure sine wave it ran all the induction (AC) motors quietly. This unit has an LCD display on both the front and on the remote unit to monitor battery and output voltage. A solid build at an excellent price. Don't expect much from the included manual - not the clearest of instructions. The case and the neutral are unbonded (floating) making it safe to connect to a transfer switch.
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