Quick Setup
1. Connect to 12V Power
Plug into your car's cigarette lighter socket, or attach the battery clips directly to your 12V battery (red to positive, black to negative).
2. Switch On and Check LCD
Press the power switch. LCD shows the input voltage. Wait for cooling fan to start, confirming the inverter is active.
3. Plug In Your Device
Plug your laptop, phone charger, or small appliance into the AC outlet or USB ports. Monitor the load on the LCD to stay under 300W continuous.
Common Questions Before You Buy
Is 3000W the real continuous power?
No. 3000W is peak surge only (short bursts). True continuous rating is 300W. Keep total connected device wattage under 300W for safe long term operation. For higher continuous loads, choose a larger pure sine wave inverter from our range.
Will it run a CPAP machine?
Most CPAP machines draw under 100W and work fine. However, modified sine wave can cause issues with some sensitive CPAP units, check your CPAP manual. For best results consider our pure sine wave inverters.
Will Australian appliances work on this?
Choose the 220V variant. Output is 220V ±10% which covers up to 242V, sufficient for most Australian 240V appliances. Verify your appliance's input range first.
Why choose this over a pure sine wave inverter?
Cheaper, more compact, lighter. Great for basic charging needs (laptops, phones, lamps) when you don't need to run sensitive electronics or appliances with motors. For fridges, washing machines, or medical devices, go pure sine.
What if I overload it?
Built in protections cut power if overloaded, overheated, short circuited, or low voltage. The fuse protects against catastrophic damage. Reduce load and reset to recover.



300W continuous power, 3000W peak surge
