Hello everyone!
I am now looking for a reliable car inverter that can continue to power my devices on long-distance drives, camping, and on the road where I stopped by surprise. I want something that allows me to move my laptop, my small cooler, my cell phone charger comfortably without having to worry about overheating or noisy fans. I have been struggling to decide whether to choose a pure sine wave inverter or an improved sine wave inverter. I am wondering whether the difference in performance is worth the extra cost. Ideally, it should be compact, with a range of 300W to 1,000W, which can be connected to the cigar socket for light loads, or directly to the car battery for high wattage requirements. If you have ever used a portable power station like Bluetti, please let us know. Are there any other models that I should avoid? If you have any hints, practical experiences, or lessons learned, please let us know.
Hi @moe213
You could combine the Charger 1 with Elite 100 V2. The Elite 100 V2 is compact, in a good price sector and can output 1800W. You have about 1 kwh of capacity.
The Charger 1 is a nice replacemet for the 12V cig outlet. Since this plugs tend to get really hot when long used and also low power output.
greetings
Erik
Always choose a pure sine inverter over a modified sine inverter. Theres a reason one costs less. Some charging rectifiers will not work with a modified sine inverter. learning this after you make the purchase is a bad time to find out.
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