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JUPITER PURE 2000 Watt Continuous/4000 Watt Peak Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter

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Product Details

The JUPITER PURE™ 2000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter delivers clean power free of interference, making it safe for your most sensitive electronics. High efficiency output preserves battery life and runs cooler. An easy-to-read multi-color LCD display with indicator light makes it easy to read input/output and fault status at a glance. This high output inverter comes with a remote control for easy operation. Pure Sine Wave technology powers everything that a modified sine wave inverter supports plus laptops, tablets, and other sensitive electronics.

  • Safe for your most sensitive electronics
  • Up to 92% efficiency
  • Dual GFCI protected outlets
  • 2.4 Amp rapid charge USB port
  • Multi-color LCD screen plus LED for easy identification of input/output and fault status
  • Over/under voltage protection
  • Short circuit and overload protection
SKU(s)
57272
Brand
JUPITER PURE
Max Running Watts
2000
Low Battery Shutdown
Yes
Output Voltage (volts)
120
Application
appliances, power tools, computers, televisions, microwaves
Certification
ETL
Maximum Amperage Output (amps)
16.6 A
Overload Protection (y/n)
Yes
Shipping Weight
10.50 lb.
Thermal Overload Protection (y/n)
Yes
Output: Surge Watts
4000
Pricing Disclaimer
1
Note: Specifications are approximate and subject to change

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These Frequently Asked Questions are a supplement to the Owner's Manual and Safety Instructions. Please review the Owner's Manual for safety warnings and precautions, and assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance, and cleaning procedures.
To create a 12V power inverter system, you need an appropriately rated inverter, a suitable deep cycle 12V battery, and a suitable set of battery cables. The inverter converts the DC (direct current) power source into an AC (alternating current) power source.
Understanding the differences between a Modified Sine Wave inverter and a Pure Sine Wave inverter can help you choose the correct tool for your application.

You should use a Pure Sine Wave inverter if you primarily use it to power digital devices such as LED or HD flat screen TVs, Wi-Fi routers, battery chargers, printers, microwaves, and appliances with digital interfaces.

You should use a Modified Sine Wave inverter if you primarily use it to power analog equipment or if it does not have a digital user interface / controls (e.g., equipment with LED displays, timers, automatic settings). Analog equipment includes corded tools, sump pumps, non-digital appliances, and air compressors. Using a Modified Sine Wave Inverter on appliances with digital or sensitive electronics can cause the products to function improperly and reduce both the inverter’s and product’s lifespan.
  • The first power rating is the inverter’s continuous power rating. When operating at the continuous power rating, the inverter is not expected to encounter any issues such as overheating or overloading.
  • The second power rating is usually the inverter’s maximum power rating that can be sustained for a short period of time before safety and protection features are automatically initiated. The inverter is designed to momentarily provide the rated high demand (e.g., surge power) before returning to the inverter’s continuous power rating.
  • When selecting an inverter, ensure that the total power needed for all devices to be connected to the inverter is below the continuous (first) power rating of the inverter. If your application requires a high-power surge to start devices, consider purchasing an inverter with a high surge power rating (second).
  • Surge power is the amount of power (sometimes 4-5 times the product’s rated continuous power) required to start an appliance or a tool. As an example, it takes more power to start a motor than to keep it running. A pump motor that runs continuously at 500W may require a power source that can support the 2000W to 2500W to start the motor.
  • When choosing an inverter, consider the total amount of surge power of all devices that will be connected to the inverter. Remember that any additional devices, equipment, or appliances plugged into the inverter will reduce the surge power available for other devices.
Low Voltage Protection is intended to protect the power source (i.e., the battery) from damage caused by deep discharging. The inverter Low Voltage Protection is typically set at approximately 10V – 11V. Low Voltage Protection may be triggered when a power source that is not fully charged experiences a sudden demand for surge power causing a drop in battery voltage.
The size and charge of the battery are important factors for runtime. Generally, larger batteries will provide longer runtimes. Additionally, reduced runtimes may be caused by an inefficient power transfer caused by the design of the inverter (Pure Sine Wave inverters are more efficient that Modified Sine Wave Inverters), insufficient battery cable gauge, and/or inefficient connections.
Instructions for proper usage, maintaining, and caring for the product is included in the Owner’s Manual. Below are a few things to keep in mind to make the best use of your inverter.
  • Inspect the cables and connections for damage before and after every use.
  • Clean the air vents and inspect proper spacing around the vents to ensure appropriate cooling and venting.
  • Disconnect all the battery power cables and shut off the inverter’s main power before cleaning the inverter.
  • Check the battery condition and recharger according to the battery manufacturer’s instruction.

Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions (PDF)

We guarantee this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship 90 days from the date of purchase. Limitations apply.