⚡ Power your freedom, anywhere you roam!
The GIANDEL 3000W Modified Sine Wave Power Inverter converts 12V DC to 120V AC with dual AC outlets and a USB port, featuring a 30ft remote control and LED display. Designed for heavy-duty use in RVs, trucks, boats, and emergency situations, it offers comprehensive safety protections and reliable continuous power output.
Manufacturer | GIANDEL |
Brand | Giandel |
Model | PM-3000KAR |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.5 x 9.5 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PM-3000KAR |
Manufacturer Part Number | PM-3000KAR |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 3000 watts |
J**P
Works Great!
I wanted to add the capability to microwave my cup of coffee or other similar items to my RV without firing up my generator. My microwave draws 1250 watts input with a 900 watt output. My battery box is small so I needed an inverter that had a slim depth profile. This 1600 Watt inverter met my electrical and physical requirements. This inverter runs my 1250 Watt microwave with no problems whatsoever! I highly recommend!Update: My Microwave is a High Point EM925RYS. It came standard in my 2013 Fun Finder 189 FDS travel trailer. I did make a mistake in my previous posting, I said the microwave was rated at "1250 Watts input" and 900 Watts output. It is actually 1350 Watts input and 900 Watts output. My trailer batteries are two 6-volt 240 Amp HR golf cart batteries that are well maintained and in good condition. I suspect that some of you folks that are having problems may be due to a weak and/or undersized 12 volt RV/Marine type batteries that may not be in tip-top 100% good health? Battery capacity does indeed decline with age. Also, poor maintenance can cause a battery to under perform. When drawing large currents from a battery, size and good battery health does indeed matter! Improper installation may be another factor?Update 4 years later: I had this inverter in my old trailer and it worked great for years. Used it mostly for my wife’s hair dryer, small coffee pot (700W), and vacuum cleaner. Bought the same inverter for my new trailer. I didn’t install it for about 6 weeks after purchase. Had an issue and put in for a return with Amazon. They sent me a new inverter the next day! That’s only 24 Hours after I put in for my return! What company does that? What great customer service!!! Highly recommend!!!JDP
C**E
Great product
I bought this product on November 28th 2019 for use, as OTR truck driver. I have cooker for my meals and ring boiler for my tea and other uses. It has never failed me, not for once. I intentionally waited till now before writing a review, to see how durable the inverter is. I checked to buy it again and keep as spare, incase the current one eventually gives way, to avoid being stranded. Bearing in mind that nothing lasts forever. Excellent job.
F**O
Durabilidad y comodidad
Muy buen convertidor.
S**S
So far, so good.
Only reason it’s a 4 star is due to shipping. I’m a prime member and this was a prime item. I received it 3 days after obligation. Other than that seems to be working better than a street corner.
M**D
Good inverer
I put this in my 18 foot pull behind RV. I have two 100 ah batteries connected in parallel linked to solar panels and the inverter tied directly into the beaker box from the already existing 30 amp 120v connection. I put in a switch to disconnect the inverter if plugging the RV into an AC system. Solar control panels has a 12 v 40 amp out. I put the inverter to this and everything worked fine except for heater and Roof mounted AC unit. So I connected the I cerer directly to lotion battery which can handle up to 100 amp pull. Everything works except Roof mounted aC unit. I can run a small window mounted AC unit off the inverter. The inverter is large. Takes up a lot is smack and I had to reorganize items to find a place which would allow for air flow. Remit is nice to have but I had to splice and extent the chord in order to run wiring properly. Overall good inverter.
A**T
Very Pleased! You Will Be Too.
Backed by a sufficient battery bank connected with the properly sized cables, this inverter runs a 900-watt microwave oven. Popcorn anyone? It would not run our 1100-watt microwave oven. It easily powers an apartment refrigerator, television, fans, and even a 5k BTU air conditioner but will not run a Nuwave induction cooktop. You will definitely need a pure sine wave inverter for some things.The inverter was connected to two new 200ah Renogy Gel deep cycle batteries (wired in parallel) via 4/0 cables.The item is very sturdy and appears to be well made. It was packed impeccably and arrived quickly. The LED readout information is accurate. The wired remote control is a plus. We are very happy with our purchase and have already recommended this to our friends. We are now fans of GIandel and look forward to seeing what one of their larger, pure sine wave inverters will do.I purchased inverter with my own money. This review is based on my personal opinion and experience.
S**Y
Caught on Fire when powering on
This unit literally fried itself while only hooked up to my 12 volt batteries with 0 power draw, no amperage. ( I didn't even have anything plugged in to the 110-120 volt side of the unit, so it died while just being turned on.I purchased this in February and had to wait a few weeks for my batteries to arrive (lithium 12v system). So it seems I'm out of warranty range on it.Since this is a 12v system, I wired it to my batteries via the cables that came with the unit and with 250amp breaker on a 12 volt system, since at most I would be pulling 3000 watts. Everything wired fine, and I powered on the unit to test it out, with nothing plugged in to it (no amps being pulled to the system). As I was measuring to install a different piece of equipment, this unit beeped and then dumped smoke out the fan port with a sizzle and flame. I quickly flipped the breaker and luckily the fire put itself out.I removed the power and ground connections and unmounted it, took it into the garage and opened it. Upon opening there was a small white ribbon connector that looked like it should have been a connector between 2 circuit boards that was dangling there, not connected to the receptacle on the other board, and about half the capacitors not only had failed but had blown up into shrapnel, while the other half had just extended. I checked all the fuses and none of the 30 amp fuses had blown.Worthless unit as it never even survived powering itself on.
D**D
My First Giandel
This is my first Giandel, 1600 watt modified, It ran microwave 1100 watt no problem, If modified runs this smooth then I can't wait to get a pure sine wave. Yes I recommend it. I think this is a steal at this price.
TrustPilot
1 周前
1 个月前