Okay, what’s it going to be – your coffee machine and blender, or the microwave for that super easy heat ’n eat meal? The 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter with RCD Protection from Hard Korr will take your camping setup to a whole new level!
This inverter allows users to power 240-volt appliances off a 12-volt system. It’s been developed with reduced radio interference and electrical noise to create more efficient operation for inductive loads. Through 2000W of continuous power and pure sine waveform, it caters for sensitive devices and is also built to surge up to 4000W. This inverter also features advanced internal circuitry and componentry, plus converts power with super-high efficiency to minimise wastage during the 12V to 240V transfer.
For clean, consistent, safe, and reliable 12V to 240VC power conversion including RCD protection, you can’t go past the 2000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter from Hard Korr for your next adventure.
Powers appliances like microwaves, blenders, and LED TVs
Smooth, clean, and consistent 12V to 240V power conversion
Advanced thermoregulation system for increased efficiency
Oversized heatsink for quiet operation
Advanced protection circuitry
Low harmonic distortion
Pure sine waveform for sensitive devices
2000W continuous high surge output
4000W surge power
Inbuilt RCD protection
1 x 240V AU/NZ (IEC Type 1) outlet
93.5% efficiency
Automatic temperature controlled
240A ANS inline fuse included
Strong inbuilt mounting flange
External Dimensions:
46L x 25.5W x 12H cm
Packed Dimensions:
46L x 25.5W x 12H cm
Weight:
6.1 Kg
Material:
Aluminium | Steel
Input Power:
Nominal DC Input Voltage 12V DC | DC Input Voltage Range 10.5V − 15V | Input Current (max) 200A DC
Power Consumption:
No Load 0.9A | Remote Standby Current Draw 1mA
Output Power:
Pure Sine Wave | 240V AC +/− 5% | 2000W Continuous | 4000W Surge Power | 50/60Hz +/− 5%
Approvals:
AS/NZS 4763:2011 | UL 458 | IEC/EN 62368−1
Suggested Use:
4WD | Camping
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
HKPINV2000
Snowys Code:
151806
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Q&A's (2)
Earth lug1 answer
Hello, I’m planning to run this inverter from a battery box while tent camping, where would you recommend running the earth wire from the earth lug in this situation? The battery box and inverter will be in the tent. Many thanks
John - Yarraville, VIC (1 year ago)
G'day John,
Just touched base with Hard Korr on this one, and the earthling wire isn't required if the inverter is not installed in a vehicle.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
grounding1 answer
Does this require earth grounding considering it has an RCD? If so, can it be plugged into a household power outlet (GPO) using an earthing plug connecter? Thank you for any help on this question
Vincent - Modbury, SA (3 years ago)
G'day Vincent,
Generally these are designed to be used in a camping setup where you will earth to the metal body of the vehicle or caravan/camper, or common neutral. There is an earth lug on the inverter for this, and just requires a piece of earthing wire. It sounds like you are wanting to use it in a home setting though?