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The BELTTT 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter converts 12V DC to clean 120V AC power with 2000W continuous and 4000W surge output. Featuring a smart LCD display, dual AC outlets, a 20A socket, USB port, and remote control, it’s engineered for RVs, trucks, solar setups, and outdoor use. Its pure sine wave output protects sensitive electronics, while multiple safety features and a robust build ensure reliable, long-lasting performance.






















| ASIN | B0DCJPTVMW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,183 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Solar & Wind Power Inverters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (418) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 7.72 pounds |
| Item model number | BAP2000A |
| Manufacturer | POOJIN ELECTRONIC |
| Product Dimensions | 14.8 x 7.7 x 3.9 inches |
R**S
So far, this inverter really shines!
Exceptionally well-built, without the number one cause of failure related to design flaw - using bolted wiring lugs. This one has proper soldered metal tabs that are securely soldered directly to the circuit board for the battery wires, which prevents high resistance in the battery input from developing as the lugs heat up and cool down, expanding and contacting until the internal connections where the wires bolt on the back of the lugs come loose and add massive amounts of resistance. This is what caused the fire that resulted inside my last inverter (you can find my review of that one with photos of the internal wiring that melted and caught fire in my other reviews here). The way the tabs on this inverter are soldered directly to the board instead of using knurled twist connectors like many others do relieves my fear of another fire. The battery cables bolt on with actual bolts to the exposed side of the tabs, and have hard plastic shells that prevent short circuits in the battery cables where they go into the converter housing. This is MUCH safer than the lugs with wires bolted on the inside that then connect to the circuit board. The display that comes on the face of this unit, and the one on the remote switch are clear, easy to read, and not so bright that they'll keep you awake at night. They also have useful information for quick-glance occasional checking of the battery voltage, AC output voltage and a bar graph for current load. They also show either "OK" when the system is functioning normally, and fault codes for errors such as over voltage, overload, and other possible faults. Intuitively, the face of both readouts has fault code explanations right on the panel so you'll never have to go looking through drawers trying to find the owner's manual to know what went wrong if you get an error, and can use the information immediately to correct the fault. This speaks very highly of the design. Installation was very easy, and due to the type of transformers this inverter uses, it's just over half the weight of many comparable inverters. One of the best things about this inverter is that when the red push-button switch on the face of the inverter (and the remote switch if connected) are in the "off" position, there is NO current draw, so you don't get the typical arcing that occurs with many of the inverters in this price range, and don't have to use a resistor when connecting your battery to prevent huge sparks. This is a huge safety bonus for lead acid battery setups as that spark could lead to an explosion if your battery is off-gassing when you make that connection. So far, I'm quite impressed. I tested the system using a 300ah lithium iron phosphate battery to power the inverter, and running a 10,000btu home air conditioner plugged directly into one of the inverter sockets. The inverter didn't even stumble, powering the air conditioner for over an hour. The fans turned on immediately when the load was applied, rather than waiting for the inverter to heat up, which again is safer than units which turn the fans on in response to heat after it occurs. This kept the heat on the outside of the inverter down to only 24f above ambient temperature. The fans are also about as noisy as an electric toothbrush, (and far less irritating). As for longevity, only time will tell. But we're off to a great start so far, and for the reasons already mentioned, I already feel confident that this inverter was designed to perform well, and to last. If anything changes, I'll change my review to reflect the changes. If you're reading this review and it's still showing 5 stars with no updates, it's still performing as stated.
D**R
Feels a little "cheap" but performs well
My first impression of the inverter upon unboxing was that it felt a little "cheap". The extruded chassis is fine but the "end caps" are hard plastic which I suspect would break during an impact. That said.... I powered up the inverter. The output appears to be rock-steady under load. I no longer have an O-scope, so I can't attest to the quality of the waveform, but I can say that the load did not have even a hint of oscillation like I see with many other inverters. I used it to capacity test a 100Ah, 12V LFP battery at a constant load of 80 amps. Nothing magic about that load except that it happened to be what my test load was ( a small space heater.) The only thing I wish this inverter had was digital display of either input current, output current, or watts. It displays input VDC and output voltage, which is locked to 120V so that's a moot value to display. It does have a 5 segment bar graph display for "output power", but I would like to see that as a digital display. At very low loads, (such as running fans and lights), the cooling fans do not come on. At loads that are greater than 1 segment on the bar graph, the fans kick on. The fans are audibly noticeable, but not objectionable. There was no hint of the unit heating up at amps roughly 1kW constant load. The remote control panel is a great touch for my application so I can install the inverter out of sight and the control panel in my nav station with my other AC and DC breakers and meters. Overall, I'm impressed for the money. This should be more than adequate to run my microwave, coffee-maker, and other AC loads when I'm away from shore power.
J**Y
Efficient and cool
This seems to be very efficient and makes me happy when drawing 200-300 watts the fans haven’t kicked on but with my heat gun the fans kick on instantly. With my gaming laptop load of 200-300w the unit stayed at or below 100f passively which is nice. With it on and no load has draw of around 12w and 1amp. Solid unit with nice features
L**O
Performance
I’m very satisfied with the performance of the BELTTT 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter. It delivers reliable and stable power when converting 12V DC to 120V AC, making it a great solution for RVs, trucks, and off-grid use. The installation and operation are straightforward, and the unit feels very solid and well built. I especially appreciate the pure sine wave output, which provides clean and stable electricity that works safely with sensitive electronics such as laptops, TVs, and small appliances.
T**N
Awesome unit
This inverter works well... Very nice and durable unit.. its quiet and it handles load very well . Definitely value for my money and I would recommend it to anyone..
E**E
An inverter that works very well
Really a very good unit. Very accurate readout on the unit. Provides constant output even as the battery voltage changes.
D**L
Superb Quality
This inverter is a GREAT buy. Works seamlessly and haven’t had any issues with it. I read some other reviews that stated it could be noisy due to the fans when there’s a load, but I don’t think that’s the case. Using it with my battery back-up setup and it works flawlessly.
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