AIMS Power 1200 Watt Pure Sine Inverter w/ 10 Amp Transfer Switch and 10' Power Cord

AIMS Power 1200 Watt Pure Sine Inverter w/ 10 Amp Transfer Switch and 10' Power Cord
AIMS Power 1200 Watt Pure Sine Inverter w/ 10 Amp Transfer Switch and 10' Power Cord
AIMS Power 1200 Watt Pure Sine Inverter w/ 10 Amp Transfer Switch and 10' Power Cord

Key features

  • 1200 watts continuous pure sine power
  • 10 amp transfer switch
  • 10 foot power cord for AC output
  • Continuous cooling fan
  • Hardwire connection for AC input
BrandAims
Warranty1 Year

AIMS Power 1200 Watt Pure Sine Inverter w/ 10 Amp Transfer Switch and 10' Power Cord

List Price: $275.00$247.50DEALYou Save: $27.50 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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Awesome buy!
AnthonyNovember 14, 2016
Love it works great in my toyhauler with my solar setup. Ran my trailers heater fan and charged all of our devices overnight during my last hunting trip for 6days. I recommend this one as a great unit, will be upgrading to another higher output unit soon just because of my Trailers coffee pot wattages.
Nice product for the money.
Average-JoeJune 27, 2016
This inverter is an excellent choice for those who are looking for a excellent unit at an affordable price.
I didn't buy it in Amazon since I am on a ultra tight budget and I found it for a few dollars less.
I owned a Renogy 2000w inverter before this one. Honestly it ran just fine till I forgot to unplug it when I turned on a generator. I was super tired at 2am and simply it was my fault.
I can say the Renogy invertor came with some sloppy soldering and on the AC side there was a lose wire right off the bat. Scary actually. However I take everything apart before I use something as I'm a now retired low voltage electrical tech. There were atleast a 1/2 of dozen bad connections I found in the Renogy.
This unit seems very nice. I haven't yet run it through its paces and if it ends up not being what I think I'll update my review.
I use this in a off grid home, full time. I love the idea of not having a weak electrical "outlet" as these often seem to be weak point of many inverters. The outlets often flex way too much and over time the connections on the back of the plug can fatigue and short.
This design is superior as the "outlet" is a flexible cable.
The only negative to this inverter is the fan. It does say in the manual it is intelligent but it isn't. It's in all the time. Adding a thermostat isn't what most consumers want to do. Honestly I think this problem isn't a problem at all. It draws micro volts. But the description should accurately describe the product.
All in all it seems to be well constructed and for the price it's tough to beat. Pure sine inverters just a few years back all were totally not affordable for the avg Joe. Now there's a lot more choices in affordable price ranges. I remember when 1200watt pure sine inverters would be 10x as much. I much rather a pure sine inverter over a modified step inverter anyday no matter the cost. So any minor issues I can overlook.
I am not affiliated with Aims, and I paid out of pocket to buy my own! However if Aims would like to send me a free one to test, I'll be happy to! Lol

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