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2000W 24V Pure Sine Wave Inverter

SKU: RIV2420P2-12S-US

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  • Ensures consistent power output with protection for your equipment.
  • Offers portability and space-saving design for easy transport.
  • Delivers over 92% efficiency, optimizing energy conversion.
  • Monitor and control effortlessly with the user-friendly remote switch.
  • Equipped with 2 AC outputs and terminal block for wide compatibility.
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Efficient 24V for Compact System Integration and Battery Conservation

Compact 24V Systems for Space-Saving Efficiency

A 24V system outperforms 12V systems by requiring fewer batteries and wires. This means a more efficient, neat, and user-friendly setup while also reducing costs.

Power Capacity
Semi-Truck
Boat Trip

4000W Peak Boost for Inductive Loads

Renogy 24V inverter boasts a peak wattage that can comfortably accommodate the surge rating of up to 4000W for inductive loads. To prevent unexpected shutdowns, it's recommended to start common inductive loads such as air conditioners first, allowing them to stabilize before turning on other appliances. This approach helps mitigate the risk of sudden shutdowns caused by inductive loads.

Fans for Semi-Truck Backseats & Enclosed Spaces

Placing the inverter inconspicuously beneath your semi-truck seat not only frees up valuable interior space.

Safeguard Your Boat Trips with GFCI

Embark on your boat trip with peace of mind and confidence, armed with the reliable inverter.

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Renogy 2000W 24V Pure Sine Wave Inverter

x 1

Inverter Remote Control

x 1

Inverter Cables

x 2

Renogy 2000W 24V Pure Sine Wave Inverter

General Data

AC Terminals
2 x AC Sockets + Terminal Block
DC Terminals
M8-1.25x25
Operating Temperature
-4°F-131°F/-20℃ ~ 55℃
Storage Temperature
-40°F-158°F/'﹣40℃~70℃
Humidity
Max 95%, Non-condensing
Cooling
Thermally Controlled Fans
Enclosure Rating
IP20
Dimensions (LxWxH)
16.94 x 8.99 x 3.75in / 430.3 x 228.4 x 95.3 mm
Weight
10.14Ib/4.6kg
Output Waveform
Pure Sine Wave

Electrical Data

Continuous Output Power
2000W
Continuous Output Current
16.6A AC
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
<3%
Power Factor
1
Surge Rating
4000W (@ 2s)
Output Voltage
120V AC±3%
Output Frequency
50/60Hz
Rated Battery Input Voltage
24VDC
Battery Input Voltage Range
23-30.7VDC
Maximum Continuous Battery Output Current
106A
Inverter Efficiency
max 92%
Full Load Efficiency
89%
Power Consumption
<19.2W
Battery Overoltage Shutdown
33.3VDC±0.5VDC
Battery Low Voltage Alarm
22.4VDC±0.5VDC
Battery Low Voltage Shutdown
21.8VDC±0.5VDC

Wired Remote Data

Front Plate Dimensions
4.3x2.6x1.3 in /110x70x31.8mm
Wired Length
16.40ft

Standard

EMC
FCC Part 15 ClassB
Safety
UL458 (including Marine supplement) /CSA-C22.2 No 107.1
Material and workmanship warranty
1 Year

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any protection that can prevent shock when using this inverter on a boat?

Yes, to prevent shock and ensure safety when using the inverter on a boat, follow these steps:

1. Grounding:
Connect the inverter’s ground to the boat's electrical ground, typically tied to the boat's grounding plate or the engine’s negative ground.

2. GFCI Outlets:
Use appropriately rated fuses and circuit breakers on both the DC and AC sides of the inverter to protect against overcurrent and electrical faults.
Install Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets or inline protection on the AC side of the inverter to cut off power in case of current leakage.

3. Fuses and Circuit Breakers:
Use appropriately rated fuses and circuit breakers on both the DC and AC sides of the inverter to protect against overcurrent and electrical faults.

What's the difference between a Modified Sine Wave (MSW) inverter and a Pure Sine Wave (PSW) inverter?

Modified Sine Wave (MSW) inverters are less expensive but have a rugged waveform that can cause noise and inefficiency in certain appliances. Inductive loads like motors may run less efficiently and produce more heat, and some sensitive electronics may experience glitches or shorter lifespans.

Pure Sine Wave (PSW) inverters deliver a smooth, consistent waveform that is very clean, similar to grid power. They allow inductive loads (e.g., microwave ovens, motors) to run faster, quieter, and cooler. They are more suitable for sensitive electronics like computers and audio equipment.

How many applications can I use simultaneously to avoid tripping?

You can use loads with a combined power rating of up to 2000 watts, such as a refrigerator and microwave, simultaneously. However, avoid running more than this total load at once to prevent overloading the inverter and tripping its protection. If the combined power exceeds 2000 watts, the inverter’s protection mechanisms may trip to prevent damage.

Why do my electrical appliances trip?

There are several reasons your appliances might trip the inverter:

1. Overload:
Running multiple appliances simultaneously may exceed the inverter's capacity, triggering over-current or over-voltage protection.

2. Inductive Loads:
Appliances like air conditioners and microwaves have high starting currents that may cause trips. Pay attention to the peak current and voltage of inductive loads.

3. Short Circuits:
A short circuit in any appliance can trip the inverter.

4. Loose Wiring:
Poor connections or loose circuit wiring can also cause trips. Inspect and tighten the wiring to prevent this issue.

What capacity of battery should a 24V 2KW inverter be equipped with?

To determine the appropriate battery capacity for a 24V 2KW inverter, refer to the instruction manual for specific recommendations, as the required battery capacity depends on factors such as the expected runtime and load usage. Typically, a 24V 2KW inverter will require a battery bank that can handle the inverter's power demands for the desired period, with enough amp-hour capacity to supply sufficient energy.

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