Ampeak 1200W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Review

Ampeak 1200W Pure Sine Wave Inverter

9.7

Power

9.0/10

Design

10.0/10

Build

10.0/10

Pros

  • The inverter comes with cables, four screws and a wrench
  • Has a screen at the top that shows the wattage output and a few others stats in realtime for the inverter
  • 1200W max output with three AC outlets

Cons

  • Does not come with a screwdriver
(Last Updated On: August 14, 2023)

An inverter is one of the most convenient ways to use a power source, and it’s one of the most common ways I use LiFePO4 batteries so I can power appliances. Using an inverter with a deep cycle battery turns it into a power station at a lower price. That said, the inverter you choose matters a lot because you want to ensure that it can supply enough power and that it’s a Pure Sine Wave inverter so that the appliances run well.

I’m looking at this Ampeak 1200W Pure Sine Wave inverter in this review. Through my testing, I have found this is a good choice as it performs as it should, and using a screen at the top is a big plus.

What’s in the Box

What you get in the box with the Ampeak 1200W inverter are four screws, 2.6-foot negative and positive inverter cables, and a wrench. So what you get in the box is great because it’s everything you need to connect this inverter to a battery; you need a battery to use an inverter. Plenty of inverters on the market don’t even come with anything; this one does.

The four screws connect the inverter cables to the inverter, so you get two extra ones. The two inverter cables are rated at 5AWG so that they can handle the 1200W output from this inverter, and the included wrench is excellent because it helps keep the screw in place while you’re connecting the cables to the inverter; you will need a flat or Phillip’s head screwdriver though.

The Ampeak 1200W inverter has a length of 9 inches, a width of 6 inches, and a height of 3 inches. The inverter weighs about 5 pounds. So I would say that size and weight are not a problem. Design-wise, this Ampeak inverter is different than some because it has a screen at the top that shows the voltage input, the voltage output, amps, frequency, and wattage output. So using this inverter with a battery gives you that power station experience in a way because you can see the wattage output, something that many inverters are missing, and it’s great to have because you know what’s going on with the inverter and the appliance that you’re powering. There is also a battery status indicator on the screen.

Power

So when it comes to using this Ampeak inverter, it has three AC outlets and two 12V USB-A ports. The way I used the inverter was by connecting it to a Power Queen 50Ah LiFePO4 battery and started by powering a heater from the inverter; however, after about 10 minutes, the battery stopped supplying power to the Ampeak inverter, and it shut down. So, in this case, the limit was the Power Queen battery because it’s only able to supply 640W, while the heater was pulling about 800W. The Ampeak inverter was not the problem in his case.

For a more accurate test, I connect this Ampeak inverter to a Li Time 1280W LiFePO4 battery. This is the type of battery you should use with this inverter because it allows you to use the max power of the Ampeak inverter with no limits.

By using the Ampeak inverter with the Li Time 100Ah battery, I was able to power my Lasko heater on its low setting, and I also ran a large and mini crockpot on their high setting; with running three appliances at the same time; I had a 1100W output that I continuously ran for about 1 hour, and the inverter was able to handle it. That said, after over an hour of running the 1100W load, the screen on this Ampeak inverter said that overheating protection was activated, which turned the inverter off and back on.

So this Ampeak inverter is also safe, automatically ceasing operation when conditions become unsafe. Also, while I was running the heater and one crockpot, I used my multimeter to test if the inverter was outputting Pure Sine Wave, and it was.

Conclusion

Overall, the Ampeak 1200W Pure Sine Wave inverter is a reliable one letting you use high-powered appliances; it comes with nearly all necessary tools so that you can use the inverter, and the screen at the top shows you the wattage output and a few others stats. I recommend this Ampeak 1200W inverter; however, remember that it does have a 1200W limit, and anything over will cause it to shut down.

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Ampeak 1200W Pure Sine Wave Inverter 17 Protections Power Inverter DC 12V to AC 120V 4.8A USB Ports 3AC Outlets for Hurricanes, Power Outages-ETL Certified
  • The LCD display screen shows more accurate data: The updated internal software makes the data display more precise, allowing you to easily understand relevant information such as input voltage, output voltage, output current, and output power. This selling point ensures that you can better grasp and manage relevant data when using the inverter, ensuring that your devices receive a stable power supply.
  • The output voltage has been changed from 110V±10% to an output voltage of 115V±5V. This selling point ensures that you can obtain a more stable and reliable power output, whether for outdoor activities or home backup power supply needs.
  • Soft start and 17 Safety protections: At Ampeak, we take safety seriously, designed with an incredible 17 safety protections, With these protections in place, you can be confident that your inverter and devices will operate safely and reliably. This is a significant increase from the 4-5 protections found in most other power inverters on the market.
  • This Pure sine inverter is equipped with a professional spark-free protection circuit: that automatically stops output when power is not properly connected or when a circuit is shorted. This advanced feature ensures that sparks and potential hazards are prevented, providing you with peace of mind and ensuring the safety of both you and your devices. With this inverter, you can rest assured that you're getting reliable and safe power conversion.
  • The automatic shutdown function has been canceled: ensuring that you can conveniently control the usage time of the inverter without worrying about it shutting down automatically when not needed. This provides your device with a more stable and reliable power output guarantee.
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