The Doxin DX-500P Inverter is designed for users who need a power inverter to convert motive power into a different form of power. Inverters are typically used to convert consumer power from devices such as batteries to motors, or from alternating current sources to devices that operate on direct current.
It can be used for various applications, such as charging small electronic devices, operating electric tools in remote areas without access to an electrical grid, or providing alternating electrical energy to vehicles, boats, and caravans during travel or vacations.
Details:
Automatic shutdown and protection in case of overvoltage: DC15 +/- 1V
Warning sound in case of low voltage: 10.5 +/- 0.3V
Automatic shutdown and protection in case of low voltage: DC10 +/- 0.3V
Protection against short circuit and overload
Cooling with free ventilation and fan
Automatic restart after battery recharge.
Compatible with:
Maximum continuous power: 500W
Instant peak start: 1000W
Input voltage: 10.8V- 15V DC.
Output voltage: 220V AC 50Hz / 500W pure sine wave ± 5%
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It was tested on 1000watt loads for 30 minutes, it seems the manufacturer has permanently open 2 cooling fans to avoid overheating. On the other hand, this creates noise even if there is no serious energy demand. For its price, it is very good
I ordered it to power machines of 150 watts and it has capabilities as it says 1500 watts unfortunately with this load it restarts and overvoltage 280 volts which is very dangerous ....
A bit underpowered.. it can handle a TV of 85w but it doesn't start a fridge of 180w and for a laptop of 150w it works but not with good power... it is quiet.. 500W
Lightweight, around 2 kilograms, while in its manual it states that it should weigh 6 kilograms. Its fans constantly operate at maximum speed, even without any load. It creates a lot of noise! You can't stay in the same space! It is indeed a pure sine wave but it is not 1500w. It is 1000w as shown by the transformers. It has 2, each of which is 500w. To avoid the noise, I installed a voltage regulator on one fan so that it operates continuously at a lower speed, and on the other fan a temperature controller which activates the fan at maximum when the temperature reaches 55 degrees between the transformers.
Well guys, the inverter was connected to a new 12-volt 100-ampere Hankook DC deep discharge battery and a 120-watt panel with a 20-ampere charge controller. The inverter powered the entire house and the refrigerator (an old one with an approximate 1600-volt start) remained unaffected in continuous connection, as well as the lights, etc. Somewhere I read that the fans work continuously, but I'm telling you that this is not true. They only work when needed and depending on the load they draw. I am very satisfied with the inverter, it provides a stable voltage and can actually handle up to 1500 volts, as indicated, which I measured with a meter and it doesn't have any issues. It is worth buying for the money it costs, I got it for 150€ and at this price, you won't find anything that provides 1500 volts and a clean sine wave. That's all from me
Very reliable. It has been working for 1 year already with photovoltaics without any issues, without overheating. It has not been tested at its maximum power.
We use it for charging battery-powered projectors for cave visits. It accepts a voltage of 12V from photovoltaic systems and wind turbines. We use it with a timer and so far it works very well.