
Compared to other similar pure sine wave inverters the ProWatt SW600 is a great buy. Easily half the price of a replacement Sinergex and other similar units.
For my application, it had to be installed in concealed location. The SW600 was slightly larger than the Sinergex unit it was replacing but not by much and it fit nicely in the same space that the Sinergex unit was in.
The unit works great, provides clean power to the entertainment system and TV. It hums a bit when running but not enough to be annoying in a quiet cabin. If you are mounting this unit to a wood panel you may want to use rubber isolation to minimize the amplification of the hum through the wood panel.
My only complaint isn't so much with this unit as with the most recent 'safety' requirements that in order to comply with UL458 prevent this inverter (and virtually all other similar units) on the market today from turning on when DC power is applied. You MUST press a momentary button on the front of this unit to power it up. As a result of the safety requirements of UL458, it is now expected that any inverter will be mounted where it is easily accessible. Trouble is on my boat and in many other RV and other marine applications, the inverters are usually installed out of sight in a compartment.
Unlike most other inverters on the market in this category, at least Xantrex offers a remote panel/switch for this unit which was a big plus since I had to install it in a concealed location. However, it also meant running the remote cable and finding yet more space in a sensible and convenient location to mount the remote panel. The remote panel just has an indicator light and momentary power switch. For its size, at 2" x 2.5", it would be nice if the remote panel would at least include a display to show the power and voltage readings just like the main unit does.
My gripes about the remote panel issues aside, overall I would highly recommend this unit for any application in which you want clean AC power. It really is a great value.
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Update as of 7/29/12There is unfortunelty more text in peoples comments, then in this review. Sorry about that.
However, I have TESTED this inverter for practical load applications.
I have tested it on my pellet stove, for 5 hours to run the computerized controlled Harmon stove.
I have just done a video on youtube where I used it to cook a full chicken in the crockpot for almost 5 hours.
(the crockpot doesn't need a fancy true sinewave inverter, but this checked to see it could manage a load efficiently)
Go to youtube, and type "themarkfellows2" to see me cook a chicken with it. The video is a little over long, but I also put a tutorial, with formulas in it. Hopefully, you find this useful to you, and your purchase!
Original review below.
I bought this elsewhere. This is by far the lowest cost True Sinewave inverter I have ever seen. I don't have an Oscilloscope at home to verify the wave form but trust the manufacturers listed specs, which specify True Sinewave.
True Sinewave(close the real thing that comes out of the wall) not "Pure Sinewave", which is just a modified square wave without noise spikes.
I bought this to run my Harman Pellet stove off of battery backup in the event of a power outage without fuel for my portable gas generator. I bought a True Sinewave inverter because I don't want to risk damaging my 3300 dollar stove by using a "Modified Sinewave" inverter, or more accurately a Modified Square wave inverter, which is the cheap standard in electrical power inverters.
Modified Sinewave is the types of inverters in UPS and most inverters sold today. Read the warning that says it could damage variable speed motors and such.
True Sinewave inverters like this one don't have those issues.
I tested this inverter out tonight and it ran my stove perfectly in full auto mode with full auto motor control and full startup sequence with the ignitor. The cooling fan came on for about 10 seconds when my stove was pulling about 350 watts nominal. This unit has 1200 watts of surge power which works for electric motors as startup current( volts times current equals watts) can be quite high.
The Stove draws uses 440 watts of power on auto startup and 255 nominal. As far as startup power for the motors I have no idea.
I can't speak of reliability as I just got it but it has a two year warranty.
Mark :)
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We own a pop up camper trailer and we tend to "boon dock" camp a lot. While the 12 volt system on board provided lighting and other needs, we didn't have any 120 volt power and I wasn't up to buying and listening to a generator.I had a couple of 65 watt photo voltaic panels laying around with a charge controller so it seemed the smart thing to do would be to buy a DC to AC inverter and mount it on the camper. After reading about various inverters I decided the xantrex 600.
Upon receiving the unit I thought it felt and looked well built. USB port, G.F.C.I. duplex recept. I also ordered the remote on/off switch as I needed to mount the inverter outside near the battery box to keep the 12 volt feeder cables short. I went on ebay and found a nice weatherproof Hoffman box, I mounted the inverter in this and attached it under my propane tanks making my cables less than 5 feet long.
I ran the remote switch into the camper to mount on the galley along with two 120 volts at various places. I run two parallel connected AGM batteries that recharge daily from 130 watts of photo voltaic panels.
So far the inverter has worked well. I get 123 volts at my outlets and with the inverter outside in the Hoffman box, I don't hear anything from it. I would recommend this product to anyone.
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I've had lots of inverters in my RV for the last 25 years. And, I can say from experience, you haven't really lived until you get a good quality True SineWave inverter like this one. All the buzzing noises I got from lesser inverters on my TV and laptop are GONE. Plus, this unit is so efficient, I can watch more movies on each deep cycle battery before having to switch over. I have an elaborate $3500.00 12VDC solar system on my RV and this Zantrex PROWatt 600 was the final piece to make it really great. I bought mine on Amazon 2 years ago and just love its performance.
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