Pure sine wave inverters deliver clean, reliable power, ideal for sensitive electronics and appliances during off-road adventures. They can power mobile phones, laptops, kettles, tools and more. Our extensive selection includes inverter sets in various capacities from trusted brands like Projecta and REDARC.
We also offer all the necessary components for a complete installation — lead cables, shunts, monitor kits, dongles and breakers, among others. If you’re ready to power your next expedition, add your chosen inverter to your cart today.
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What's the difference between a pure sine wave inverter and regular inverter?
A pure sine wave inverter produces a smooth, clean electrical output that closely mimics the power from your home grid. This is crucial for sensitive devices and appliances that require a stable power source. Regular inverters, often referred to as modified sine wave inverters, generate a less stable output that can cause issues or even damage certain electronics.
Is it worth getting a pure sine wave inverter?
Absolutely. While pure sine wave inverters may have a slightly higher upfront cost, they offer superior performance and protection. This makes them a worthwhile investment, especially if you plan to power sensitive equipment like laptops, medical devices or audio systems while off-grid.
What size of inverter do you need to run a fridge?
The required inverter size depends on your fridge's wattage and starting surge. Typically, a refrigerator needs 2–3 times its running wattage to start up. We recommend checking your fridge's specifications and choosing an inverter with a continuous power rating that comfortably exceeds its starting surge.
As a general rule, a 2000W inverter can run most fridges. However, if you're unsure, our expert team can help you choose the right size for your needs.