This is the biggest inverter we sell in this range - and it's a whopper. 2000W will power pretty much anything you would want to plug into a conventional household socket, with perhaps the exception of some rapid heating elements (eg kettles).
The big power draw does mean that it draws a lot of current from your batteries, and the unit is supplied with two sets of thick cables for connection. It is best installed fairly close to the battery bank to keep the cable runs short.
The unit is very quiet in operation; a cooling fan does kick in if it begins to get hot, but even that is only a quiet whir. When nothing is connected to the inverter, the background power draw is tiny, so there is no need to worry about it draining your batteries.
Robust amorphous silicon solar panels. Vandal resistant and great value.
Polycrystalline frameless solar panels that can take a gentle curve. Available in 5, 10 or
20W
High quality, semi-flexible solar panels designed with the yachtsman in mind. A range between 24 and 70 watts
Flexible thin-film solar panels with an adhesive backing.
Polycrystalline solar panels with exceptionally robust frames and superb build quality.
Small wind turbines, ideal for battery charging on yachts.
Reliable vertical axis turbines - great for remote power solutions.
Efficient fluorescent lighting for boats and caravans.