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WAGAN Pure Line 3000W Power Inverter

BH #WA3810 • MFR #3810
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WAGAN Pure Line 3000W Power Inverter
Key Features
  • Charge/Run Electronics in Car or Boat
  • Connects to Car or Marine Battery
  • Three 3-Prong AC Outlets
  • USB Power Port
Use a vehicle or boat battery to power electronics, tools, and appliances that you would normally plug into a wall socket with the Pure Line 3000W Power Inverter by Wagan Tech. This DC-to-AC power inverter delivers pure sine wave AC power, the same kind of power you get from an AC wall socket. Pure sine wave AC means that your sensitive electronics, such as audio/video systems, computers, and communications equipment, will operate cooler, quieter, and more efficiently than they would using modified sine wave power.
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WAGAN Pure Line Overview

Use a vehicle or boat battery to power electronics, tools, and appliances that you would normally plug into a wall socket with the Pure Line 3000W Power Inverter by Wagan Tech. This DC-to-AC power inverter delivers pure sine wave AC power, the same kind of power you get from an AC wall socket. Pure sine wave AC means that your sensitive electronics, such as audio/video systems, computers, and communications equipment, will operate cooler, quieter, and more efficiently than they would using modified sine wave power.

Featuring three three-prong grounded AC outlets and one USB power port, the inverter runs on a 12-volt battery (technically 11-15 VDC) and continuously delivers 3000W AC power at 110-120V, 60 Hz. The surge capability of 6000W accommodates devices and appliances that draw higher wattage upon start-up or at certain points in their operation. A neutral to ground bond is provided for safety and compliance with US electric standards. The power cable has direct terminal clips for attaching to battery terminals, providing a more secure and higher-capacity connection than alligator clips or a cigarette lighter socket plug. The inverter warns you when your car's battery has been drawn down to 10.5V and will automatically shut off when the battery's remaining power reaches 10V. It also offers overload, overheat, short-circuit, and reverse polarity protection.

Converts 11-15 VDC to 110-120 VAC to run and charge household electronics in vehicle or boat
TrueRated continuous 3000W AC power, 6000W surge power
Pure sine wave power allows devices to run cleaner & cooler
Connects to battery terminals
Three 3-prong grounded AC outlets
One USB power port
Neutral to ground bond
Automatically shuts down when DC battery voltage drops to 10.5V
Overload, overheat, short-circuit, and reverse polarity protection
UPC: 084367038104

WAGAN Pure Line Specs

Waveform
Output: pure sine waveform
Input
11-15 VDC
Output
110-120 VAC
Power
TrueRated: 3000 W continuous
Surge
Peak: 6000 W
Efficiency
90%
Frequency
60 Hz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Less than 3%
No Load Current Draw
0.8 A
Battery
Low Battery Alarm: 10.5 V ± 0.5 VDC
Low Battery Shutdown: 10.0 V ± 0.5 VDC
USB Power Port
2.1 A, 5 V ± 0.25 V
Certifications
ETL Certified
Dimensions
19.0 x 8.7 x 3.8" / 48.3 x 22.1 x 9.7 cm
Weight
12.5 lb / 5.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
17.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
20 x 11 x 6.5"

WAGAN Pure Line Reviews

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Is this also a charger, to act as a pass through ...

Is this also a charger, to act as a pass through to vehicle battery when plugged into shore power?
Asked by: James
No, this is not intended to connect to shore (110 vac) power at all, and the protection circuitry will shut it down.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2020-06-04

While it says it has 11 good reviews, i can't ...

While it says it has 11 good reviews, i can't find any. However, it is double the cost of other inverters of same watts. Any reason?
Asked by: Saravanaraj
This unit (3810) outputs pure sine wave AC power, which is what you get in your house. The lower-priced one mentioned below (3742) outputs a modified sine wave form, which is not compatible with many modern electronic devices - including some appliances.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2022-11-01
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