@@shoestringprep Thanks again for your reply. I own the same inverter. I’ve had it for over a year and so far it performs well. My well pump runs on 240v and in an emergency I’ll use my gas generator to run my well pump but I was hoping you found a way to make that happen with the Vevor.
@@shoestringprep seriously! When I was running 12v so much heat I even had three charge controllers, I upgrade to 48v one charge controller runs all the panels no heat and I use less than quarter the amps to run the same loads for longer time.
Hi can I connect a12v roof top air conditioner to a 5000 vevor inverter and where can I connect. Thanks for your information
Does this work well for a 3/4 HP pool pump? you have to remember that they have a starting surge.
@@rafaelmt1000 I have not tried this unit on a pool pump. So I don't know. Thanks for your comment.
I had this unit caught fire inside my shed. It lasted around 4 months before the fire so keep an eye on it
I will watch mine. Thanks for your comment.
Is your well pump 120v or 240? If 240 how did you configure the inverter to run it? Thanks for your reply!
The well pumps are 120v. Thanks for your comment.
@@shoestringprep Thanks again for your reply. I own the same inverter. I’ve had it for over a year and so far it performs well. My well pump runs on 240v and in an emergency I’ll use my gas generator to run my well pump but I was hoping you found a way to make that happen with the Vevor.
How long your batteries work without charge
@@eliasjorgemellonetto2633 about 3 days without a charge. Thanks for your comment.
For affordability, Vevor is good. I see it makes some power tools too, power tools like drill press and others...
Thanks for your comment.
Not split-phase.
No it is not a split phase. Thanks for your comment.
12v lots and lots of heat. You going to start melting things.
Nothing has gotten hot yet. Thanks for your comment.
@@shoestringprep seriously! When I was running 12v so much heat I even had three charge controllers, I upgrade to 48v one charge controller runs all the panels no heat and I use less than quarter the amps to run the same loads for longer time.
@@howardescoffery4950 it is good you found a system that works for you. Thanks for your comment.
You right 48v is the best system but in South africa batterie are Ridiculously expensive 😢😢😢@@howardescoffery4950