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BougeRV 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Bluetooth $99.60 + Free Shipping

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Bougerv [bougerv.com] has their BougeRV 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Bluetooth on sale for $119.99 - $20.39 w/ code BVC1000 = $99.60. Shipping is free

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  • Rated Output Power - 1000W
  • Peak power - 2000W
  • Output voltage - 110VAC/120VAC(default)
  • Output frequency - 50/60 Hz(default)
  • Rated input voltage - 12VDC
  • The input voltage ranges - 10V-15.5VDC
  • Maximun output efficiency - >90%
  • Weight - 5.07 lb
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Bougerv [bougerv.com] has their BougeRV 1000W 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter with Bluetooth on sale for $119.99 - $20.39 w/ code BVC1000 = $99.60. Shipping is free

Product Specifications
  • Rated Output Power - 1000W
  • Peak power - 2000W
  • Output voltage - 110VAC/120VAC(default)
  • Output frequency - 50/60 Hz(default)
  • Rated input voltage - 12VDC
  • The input voltage ranges - 10V-15.5VDC
  • Maximun output efficiency - >90%
  • Weight - 5.07 lb

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louweed
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What is this for?
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Quote from louweed :
What is this for?

This is used to convert DC power, like power from a car battery for example, into pure sine wave AC power, like the power electronics expect from your home's wall outlet. Cheaper alternatives often don't output the pure sine wave AC that sensitive electronics require. This can be used to make your own larger battery power supply like those used while camping or in RVs (hence the brand name).
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6h ago
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DaB34rs
6h ago
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Decent price for a pure sine wave inverter. Can easily build out a little cheap off grid power set up with this.
4h ago
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multiuseemail
4h ago
478 Posts
Inverter+Charger for a little more sounds like a better deal?
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Tourist1292
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Good price for this. It has Bluetooth app to monitor and control the function. I got one when it was around $120 after coupon. It works well with my DIY solar setup. I wish I got the 2000W version though as now I have a higher battery capacity. 1000W is not enough for most appliances.
3h ago
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wildbird12
3h ago
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Good price for a well-built and reviewed smaller inverter with a nice display and Bluetooth capabilities.

I'd like to point out, though, that the unit depicted is the 3000W version. The 1000W version [bougerv.com]only has two outlets and no "block" to connect wiring to directly.
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ElGeFe
3h ago
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Quote from multiuseemail :
Inverter+Charger for a little more sounds like a better deal?
I got some of these https://www.18650batterystore.com.../eve-lf105 would that be a good all in one charger/inverter, maybe even the one here https://www.ebay.com/itm/12697422...4f22890INT ?
I was looking at a BMS for these batteries, but I'll still need the charger/inverter.

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dogboyaa1
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Quote from Tourist1292 :
Good price for this. It has Bluetooth app to monitor and control the function. I got one when it was around $120 after coupon. It works well with my DIY solar setup. I wish I got the 2000W version though as now I have a higher battery capacity. 1000W is not enough for most appliances.
Idk I think most not sure fancy fridges use less than 1000w only question is the initial surge to start the fridge might exceed the 1000w. In Manuel it shows it can surge to 2000w for 1s might be enough to get it going.
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Quote from dogboyaa1 :
Idk I think most not sure fancy fridges use less than 1000w only question is the initial surge to start the fridge might exceed the 1000w. In Manuel it shows it can surge to 2000w for 1s might be enough to get it going.
This will work with fridge, but not enough juice for microwave in an emergency. I would buy something around 2000w for emergency purpose. If you want something small and portable as phone charger or router power backup, Costco has Ecoflow River 3 plus on sale now for $220 with 2 phone batteries pack.
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multiuseemail
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Quote from ElGeFe :
I got some of these https://www.18650batterystore.com.../eve-lf105 [18650batterystore.com] would that be a good all in one charger/inverter, maybe even the one here https://www.ebay.com/itm/12697422...4f22890INT [ebay.com] ?
I was looking at a BMS for these batteries, but I'll still need the charger/inverter.
It seems people say this brand/item is well built and reviewed. I have seen other listings for the Eco-Worth saying charger/inverter may not be as well built/reviewed citing issues after some use.

YMMV but for convenience, I would prefer the all-in-one solution.
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ZZig35
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FYI, I bought the 2000 watt version less than a year ago. All in all, it is a nice unit, performs well but one little issue. When pulling low voltage below 80 watts, I experience display freezes and voltage variances over an extended period of useage. I tested this over night with a draw of 35-50 watts and in the morning it was still suppling power but the display and monitor had frozen. (Both on the display and on the app). Voltage also swings between 12.x and 13.x output under light loads. Don't get me wrong, this is a solid performing unit and BoughRV actually refunded me the cost and let me keep the unit. Tested this using 2 12 volt 150 AH eco worthy batteries in parallel. Overall, it is a beast and can easily handle rated output for an extended period of time. Fans can be loud though.
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Tourist1292
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Quote from dogboyaa1 :
Idk I think most not sure fancy fridges use less than 1000w only question is the initial surge to start the fridge might exceed the 1000w. In Manuel it shows it can surge to 2000w for 1s might be enough to get it going.
If a fridge is the only appliance you have, that would be fine. Fridges only surge to around 400-600W. "Most appliances" includes coffee maker, water kettle, microwave, induction cooker, rice cooker, etc.
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Farmeroak
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Good price for 1000W pure sine inverter, but if you're trying to run an RV or anything resembling a typical place of living, which I'm assuming many people looking in the 1000W+ range are wanting to do, you'll want 2000W or more. Most appliances besides fridges use at least 1000W (toaster ~800-1200W, microwave 1000W-1500W, air fryer 1500W, kettle 1000-1500W, air conditioner 700-1800W, heater 1500W), and you don't want to run this thing close or over 1000W all the time. I tried running an RV with a 1200W inverter and it was too small. And yes you'll want pure sine wave, and probably 24V or preferably 48V.
Last edited by Farmeroak June 16, 2025 at 12:04 PM.
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Farmeroak
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Quote from multiuseemail :
Inverter+Charger for a little more sounds like a better deal?
This is 1000W, that's 600W. Pure sine wave inverters go up in price quickly the higher the wattage.

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multiuseemail
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Quote from Farmeroak :
This is 1000W, that's 600W. Pure sine wave inverters go up in price quickly the higher the wattage.
You're right; that was the wrong link. Here's the 1kw + 55a charge for $180:

https://dealquestnow.online/f/18369328-eco-worthy-55a-battery-charger-w-1000w-12v-120v-pure-sine-wave-inverter-180-free-shipping

I still stand by my argument of preferring the charger/inverter vs separate. Though I understand that having them separate means the ability to change out one part when it gives up instead of having to replace both.

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