2300W Solar Inverter — Pure Sine Wave Off-Grid Inverter for Solar & Battery Systems

2300W Solar Inverter — Pure Sine Wave Off-Grid Inverter for Solar & Battery Systems

4200W BMS / 220V-240V / With WIFI
$799.99
Sale price  $799.99 Regular price  $0.00
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2300W Solar Inverter — Pure Sine Wave Off-Grid Inverter for Solar & Battery Systems

2300W Solar Inverter — Pure Sine Wave Off-Grid Inverter for Solar & Battery Systems

$799.99
Sale price  $799.99 Regular price  $0.00
Color4200W BMS
Output Voltage220V-240V
Input Voltage

Convert Solar Power to AC. Run Everything.

A solar inverter is the bridge between your battery bank and your AC appliances — it converts the DC power stored in your batteries into the clean AC power that your devices, tools, and appliances run on. This 2300W pure sine wave inverter delivers the same quality of power as a utility grid connection, making it safe for sensitive electronics, medical devices, and any appliance that requires clean AC power.

Features

  • 2300W continuous output — powers multiple appliances simultaneously up to 2300W total continuous load
  • Pure sine wave output — clean, stable AC power identical to grid power; safe for laptops, CPAP machines, refrigerators, and sensitive electronics
  • High surge capacity — handles the startup surge of motors, compressors, and other inductive loads that draw 2–3x their running wattage at startup
  • Wide input voltage range — compatible with 12V or 24V battery banks (check variant for input voltage)
  • AC output — standard AC outlets for connecting appliances directly
  • LCD display — shows input voltage, output wattage, and battery status
  • Built-in protection — over-load, over-temperature, low battery, and short-circuit protection with automatic shutdown
  • Cooling fan — temperature-controlled fan activates under load to maintain safe operating temperature
  • Remote control — optional remote on/off switch for convenient operation (check variant)

Who It’s For

  • Off-grid solar system builders who need AC power from a battery bank
  • RV and van lifers who want to run AC appliances from their 12V or 24V battery system
  • Homeowners with battery backup systems who need an inverter for essential appliances
  • Cabin and tiny home owners who need reliable AC power from solar and batteries

How to Use

  1. Connect the inverter’s DC input terminals to your battery bank using appropriately rated cables and fuses.
  2. Connect AC appliances to the inverter’s AC output outlets.
  3. Power on the inverter using the on/off switch or remote control.
  4. Monitor input voltage and output wattage on the LCD display.
  5. Do not exceed the inverter’s continuous wattage rating — the inverter will shut down automatically if overloaded.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between pure sine wave and modified sine wave?
Pure sine wave inverters produce AC power identical to the utility grid — safe for all devices. Modified sine wave inverters produce a stepped approximation that can cause problems with sensitive electronics, motors, and medical devices. Always use pure sine wave for laptops, CPAP machines, and audio equipment.

What size battery bank do I need?
At 2300W continuous load, the inverter draws approximately 192A from a 12V battery or 96A from a 24V battery. Size your battery bank to handle this current draw for your required runtime. A 24V system is recommended for loads above 1500W to keep cable sizes manageable.

What cable size do I need to connect it to the battery?
At 2300W from a 12V battery, you need cables rated for 200A+. Use 2/0 AWG or 4/0 AWG welding cable for short runs. Undersized cables cause voltage drop, heat, and potential fire hazard — do not undersize the wiring.

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