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The GoWISE Power 1000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC with 2 AC outlets and a USB port, delivering clean, stable power ideal for cars, boats, and emergency use. Featuring 5 protection systems and remote control, it ensures safe, efficient operation for sensitive electronics with a compact, portable design.
Manufacturer | Power TechON |
Brand | GoWISE |
Model | PS1002 |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 8.25 x 3.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PS1002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PS1002 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
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Update: final resolution (was:just what I needed)
Update April 15: I received the tracked package, installed it, and am back in business. GoWISE even followed up after delivery. Tremendous effort by the customer support team from start to finish. I've bought houses and cars where the seller wasn't this concerned with the experience.Update April 9: they received it, and within a couple work days tested / found it defective, and advised they will ship a replacement. I am legitimately impressed with how GoWISE has handled the whole thing.Update March 29: GoWise responded quickly via email support, asked for appropriate information, and issued an RMA and shipping on their dime. Whether or not the failed unit is replaced I think they are handling the issue correctly so I am adjusting the review stars upward. Will update with final resolution for the curious.Update March 28: this inverter failed at the 11 month mark when powering on and smells like a leaking capacitor or something similar. Green power LED comes on but output shows <1v at the outlets. I checked the user-serviceable fuses and they are all intact. I saw no obviously-leaking caps.The warranty pdf says there is a 1 year warranty. I will ask that the seller send out a replacement (used is fine with me) and will update with what I hear back from GoWise, if anything. If they honor the wty the inverter will once again warrant my original 4star rating.---- original review follows ---This inverter is quite large for its 1000w rating, but it's a good one if you have room. I needed a ~1000w PSW with:* bolt-style terminals* decent waveform* decent standby power consumption* fans that follow temp or other logic rather than always-onI've dorked around with smaller form-factor inverters but the thumbscrew terminals were too lightweight, prone to working loose and heating up. I kept the same cables from before and with these heavy bolt terminals they stay TIGHT and COOL.My biggest combined AC load is ~775w (Instant Pot mini 3qt + background loads) so I can't speak to it running the rated 1000w. , but it doesn't miss a beat at 775w. And standby consumption is a couple watts LOWER than my 300w Aims PSW.The fans come on only when needed and are no louder than my 300w or smaller size 1000w.I don't know about the remote functionality because I don't use it; mine stays on 24/7.
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Don't waste your time and money. Not a pure sine wave inverter, lots of problems.
TL:DR: Not pure sine wave. USB output doesn't work. Fan very loud and pulses. Remote causes the unit to turn itself off at random times. Spend your money elsewhere.Updated review after some more use. I hooked up my laptop's power supply to the AC from the inverter and my touchpad immediately quit working correctly. Tried several times unhooking from power, checking the touchpad, then hooking back up. Clearly my computer doesn't like the power coming from this unit. The claim of "Pure Sine Wave Power" is clearly untrue.Also, after more use even if it was pure sine wave I would probably ditch it because of the fan. Not only is the fan loud when it comes on (which is way too often, by the way, even with only about 15 watts of load on the unit), but after about 2 or 3 days of off-and-on use, the fan began pulsing when it would come on. That made the sound very annoying as it was just this constant louder and softer "thrumming" noise.When combined with the other issues (faulty remote, USB power not working), this inverter rates as only barely even functional (it does put out AC current sufficient for basic tasks, but don't use it for your electronic devices!). Junk.Original Review below (rated 3 stars at the time):I got this inverter to power my off-grid cabin. It is hooked up to a 200 amp-hour 12V LiFePO4 battery and the batteries are being charged by 200W of solar panels and a 30A MPPT charge controller.First, the good. AC power seems good so far. I haven't run any sensitive electronics yet. I did check the output voltage and it's pretty consistent around 116 V on my unit. Not quite up tp the claimed 120 V, but close enough that it should power most things just fine.The bad. The fan seems to kick on at fairly low loads (but only when it's been running them a while) of around 15-20 watts. It will run for about 10 minutes, maybe a bit less, then kick back off. The fan is certainly louder than it should be and is rather distracting in an otherwise quiet indoor space. If I have the radio going I have to turn it up due to the loudness of the fan.Second, the USB port in my unit appears to be completely dead. Tried hooking up my phone to it today to charge and it never registered on my phone. Checked the cable with a small lithium battery bank charger and the cable was good, so it appears that my unit has no USB power.Third, the "remote" on my unit is worse than worthless. It does switch the unit on and off, but when the remote is hooked up (or even just the cord for it plugged in but not the switch), the inverter likes to randomly turn itself off. I have read at least one other review where this happened to another buyer. This renders the remote useless.Fourth, the power button is a soft button, meaning that it is controlled electronically and thus the inverter is always drawing power, even when the inverter is "off." I would much rather prefer a hard toggle that physically disconnects the inverter from the battery. When it is off, I want it truly and completely off and drawing no power. This is really important for off-grid situations, which is exactly what this style of inverter should be designed for. This is my biggest gripe for this unit. I'm ticked off that the USB doesn't work at all, and the noisy fan shouldn't be a thing (at least not a low loads). The remote is a gimmick I can do without, but the constant power draw might cause me to return this unit and look for something else.In summary, it works fine as an inverter, but needs design work to fix some significant flaws.
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Insufficient power for cooking appliances.
This review is for cooking devices while car camping.Instant Pot 6 quart Max: 1100W maxJoule Souse Vide: 1100W maxASmoke Pellet Smoker: 1000W on ignitionInstalled on a Jeep Wrangler, 12V SOK 206aH LiFePo, 300W solar setup, RedArc BCDC 25 charger.This inverter is rated at 1000W and 2000W peak which I thought should be sufficient but that is not the case.I made two rounds of 5lb pork butt in the 6 quart IP. Getting the IP to pressurize, the inverter surge protection would 'beep'. After several cycles, it got going and I was able to cook. The second round was more difficult to get to pressurize. More beeping and cycling. In the end, I was able to get the IP to pressurize after much frustration. My IP is the Max model (rated 1100w).Even at slow cook mode in the IP, it also kept beeping and tripping the surge protection. Was my lithium battery low on power thus the inverter not having enough juice to pull from? The 300W seemed to fully charge the batteries quite well. I hovered around 13.2V easily so batteries don't seem to be an issue.If the 1000W inverter has a peak of 2000W, then why would it have problems with 1100W?The smoker had trouble igniting the pellets.Bottom line, this 1000W inverter is insufficient for cooking with these appliances.
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