REGO 12V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger w/ LCD Display
Keeping Your Power and Adventure Uninterrupted.Enjoy uninterrupted power while you explore the world with this reliable inverter charger.
Power Your Off-grid Life
3000W continuous pure sine wave AC output and peak power up to 9000W, allows you to power most heavy-duty appliances easily.
Manage Your Energy Remotely
Built-in Bluetooth lets you monitor the inverter charger via the Renogy DC Home App on your smartphone. It also connects with the Renogy ONE Core or One M1 for real-time energy data of your entire system.
Easy Installation
Designed for a simple and secure installation process, making setup quick and hassle-free.
4-Stage Charging System
This inverter charger efficiently charges your battery to 100% using bulk, boost, float, and equalization modes, optimizing battery lifespan.
Seamless Power Switch in 10 ms
Switch from utility power to battery power in just 10 milliseconds, ensuring that your load remains uninterrupted.
Activate Your Lithium Batteries with Ease
Reactivate your lithium batteries when needed for optimal performance.
Support for Self-Heating Lithium Batteries
Powering the self-heating system of the lithium battery ensures that the system remains operational over the -20°C to 40°C temperature range.
Easy-to-Use LCD Display Panel
Bright LCD display for status and alerts, with easy navigation and parameter settings using four function keys. Configurable input voltage range and battery charging current.
Battery Temperature Sensor
Detection of the battery temperature is possible with the included temperature sensor. note: Not compatible with lithium batteries.
Tested to the Highest Standard
International certifications: FCC Class A Part 15 Compliant, UL458 (including Marine supplement), and CSA-C22.2 No 107.1.
Package Includes
3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger w/ LCD Display
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Battery Temperature sensor
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Inverter Wired Remote Control
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use 2-100Ah lithium-ion batteries with the 3,000-watt inverter? I think I read somewhere that it requires 3-100Ah batteries.
Yes, you can use 2-100Ah lithium-ion batteries with a 3,000-watt inverter, but there are considerations. Many lithium batteries include a Battery Management System (BMS) that limits the output current. Most 100Ah batteries will typically limit the current to 100 DC amps continuous. If the current exceeds this limit, the BMS may shut off the battery to protect it. With 2-100Ah batteries, you may only get a maximum of 200 amps, which wouldn't be enough to fully drive 3,000 watts. However, you should be able to achieve around 2,000 watts, depending on the inverter and load requirements.
Anyone having trouble running a 1100-watt microwave with the 3000-watt unit with nothing else on?
Our setup runs fine, but make sure the wiring you’re using is of adequate gauge to handle the load. If the wiring is too thin, it can cause voltage drop or overheating, which may affect the performance of the microwave or inverter.
I asked this before and got an answer that didn’t address my question—what generators are compatible with this inverter? Links to any?
Any 60Hz generator is compatible with the inverter/charger. However, using an inverter-type generator would be ideal due to the sensitive electronics in the inverter. I personally use a 6k Onan generator without any issues. Keep in mind that charging batteries with the inverter can draw a significant amount of power. For a 1,000-watt inverter, I would recommend at least a 3,000-watt generator to ensure it can handle the load and charge effectively.
What are the implications of getting a 2000-watt vs 3000-watt inverter? I will have a total of 630 watts in solar panels and 100-200Ah lithium battery.
Choosing a 2,000-watt vs 3,000-watt inverter depends on your power needs. With a 2,000-watt inverter, your system may limit you to a maximum of 24 amps, regardless of whether the system is designed for 30 or 50 amps. If your appliances or loads require more than 2,000 watts, a 3,000-watt inverter would be a better choice, allowing you to operate more equipment or use more power at once. However, with 630 watts of solar panels and 100-200Ah batteries, it’s important to ensure that your battery capacity and solar input can support the increased load of a 3,000-watt inverter.
Can I use the Bluetooth Module to monitor this inverter charger from my phone? Which Bluetooth Module should I buy?
Yes, this inverter charger has built-in Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to monitor it using the DC Home app or the Renogy One M1/Core Monitor. This module works with the inverter, enabling you to track performance, check battery status, and make adjustments remotely. Be sure to use the correct Bluetooth module, such as the Renogy BT-2, for seamless monitoring.