Tripp Lite by Eaton PowerVerter 2000W 120V 12VDC RV Inverter/Charger with Auto-Transfer Switching, Hardwired, UL458

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 1927270

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Tripp Lite by Eaton PowerVerter 2000W RV Inverter/Charger with Auto-Transfer Switching

The Tripp Lite by Eaton PowerVerter 2000W 120V RV Inverter/Charger is engineered for serious RVers, desert boondockers, and outdoor enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on comfort. Designed to function as a powerful, all-in-one power solution, this inverter/charger converts 12V DC from your RV battery bank into clean 120V AC, enabling you to run household appliances anywhere you roam. With automatic transfer switching, a robust build, and UL458 safety certification, PowerVerter delivers dependable power where shore power is unavailable or unreliable, while smoothly integrating with existing RV electrical systems for a seamless, home-like experience on the road.

Whether you’re chasing sunsets off-grid, camping in remote parks, or simply escaping the hustle for a weekend, the PowerVerter 2000W keeps your essentials running without interruption. It’s built to handle the demanding needs of modern RV life—from air conditioning and microwaves to TVs, cameras, and charging stations—without drawing you into complex, high-maintenance setups. This inverter/charger is also designed to work in harmony with shore power or a generator, automatically switching between sources to maintain continuous power delivery as conditions change on the campsite.

One of the standout advantages of this model is its integrated design: an inverter and a battery charger in a single, hardwired unit. This means fewer components to manage, less space required, and a cleaner electrical installation. The built-in charger refuels your battery bank when plugged into AC power, ensuring you’re never caught with a depleted battery during your next adventure. The result is a reliable, low-maintenance power solution that preserves battery health, reduces downtime, and keeps your RV running like a compact home away from home.

Durable, efficient, and easy to install, the PowerVerter is a practical upgrade for any RV that wants dependable AC power without reliance on camp hookups. Its 2000W continuous rating provides ample headroom for common RV appliances, while its safety features work behind the scenes to protect your equipment and battery bank. If you’re planning long trips with sensory comfort in mind—climate control, entertainment, kitchen appliances, and lighting—the PowerVerter 2000W can become the central hub of your off-grid power ecosystem. The unit’s UL458 listing reassures you that it meets recognized safety standards for in-vehicle electrical equipment, giving you confidence when you’re miles away from the nearest shop.

In addition to raw power, the PowerVerter’s design emphasizes stability and reliability. The seamless handoff between DC battery power and AC input prevents voltage dips that could disrupt sensitive electronics, and the compact, hardwired form factor makes it suitable for under-bench, cabinet, or chassis mounting in your RV. With proper wiring, venting, and a dedicated installation, this inverter/charger can serve as a dependable anchor for your power strategy, letting you focus on your journey rather than worrying about whether the coffee maker will wake up the whole campground in the morning.

  • Powerful 2000W continuous inverter reliably converts 12V DC from your RV battery bank into 120V AC to run most household appliances, including air conditioners, microwaves (within practical wattage limits), TVs, fans, and charging stations, providing a comfortable, home-like experience wherever you travel.
  • Auto-Transfer Switching automatically detects when shore power or generator power is available and switches to AC input without interruption, then reverts to battery power when those sources are unavailable, ensuring a smooth, uninterrupted power flow for sensitive electronics and essential devices.
  • Integrated Inverter/Charger combines conversion and battery charging in one unit, so when you’re plugged into AC power, the built-in charger replenishes your battery bank while you use AC-powered devices, simplifying installs and reducing cable clutter.
  • Hardwired Installation designed for a secure, permanent setup in your RV, with robust wiring options and a streamlined connection to your distribution panel, reducing the risk of loose connections and simplifying maintenance.
  • Safety and Compliance UL458 listing and protective features help guard against overload, short circuits, and thermal issues, while the system’s design minimizes ripple and harmonics to protect connected electronics and extend battery life.

Technical Details of PowerVerter 2000W

  • Power rating: 2000 watts continuous output for reliable performance with common RV appliances
  • AC output: 120V AC suitable for typical household devices found in RVs
  • DC input: 12V DC from the RV’s battery bank
  • Transfer switching: Auto-transfer switching to seamlessly switch between battery power and AC power sources
  • Installation: Hardwired configuration for secure, permanent mounting
  • Safety and compliance: UL458 listed for in-vehicle electrical equipment
  • Inverter/Charger: Integrated design provides both inversion and battery charging in one unit
  • Design features: Compact, robust enclosure suitable for RV environments with adequate ventilation

How to Install PowerVerter 2000W

  • Plan your installation: Choose a well-ventilated, accessible location in your RV with sufficient clearance for heat dissipation and service access, away from water sources and flammable materials.
  • Prepare the battery bank: Ensure your 12V battery bank is properly sized for a 2000W continuous inverter load, with appropriate wiring and fusing according to electrical codes and the inverter’s manual.
  • Mount the unit: Secure the inverter/charger in the selected location using the manufacturer’s mounting hardware, ensuring stable, vibration-free mounting for RV travel.
  • Connect DC wiring: Run appropriately gauged DC cables from the battery bank to the inverter’s DC input terminals, using a proper fuse or circuit breaker close to the battery per the installation guide.
  • Connect AC wiring: Wire the inverter’s AC output to the RV’s distribution panel or a dedicated outlet circuit, following local electrical codes. Ensure disconnects are accessible and clearly labeled.
  • Final checks: Verify all connections are tight, check for proper ventilation, and confirm that the auto-transfer switching is functioning by temporarily disconnecting shore power and observing a seamless handoff to battery power.
  • Power up and test: Connect a small load to verify operation, then gradually introduce higher-wattage appliances while monitoring system temperature and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What can the PowerVerter 2000W power in an RV?
    A: It converts 12V DC from your battery bank to 120V AC, enabling you to run a variety of household-style appliances—refrigerators, TVs, coffee makers, laptops, and more—on RV batteries when shore power isn’t available. Its 2000W capacity provides ample headroom for many mid-range appliances, though high-wattage loads should be managed to stay within the inverter’s continuous rating.
  • Q: How does Auto-Transfer Switching work?
    A: The unit continuously monitors input power from shore power or a generator. When it detects available AC input, it switches to that source and simultaneously enables charging of the battery bank. If AC input drops or is disconnected, the inverter automatically takes over, drawing power from the battery to maintain operation with zero or minimal interruption.
  • Q: Is this inverter/charger suitable for sensitive electronics?
    A: Yes, the PowerVerter is designed to deliver stable 120V AC power and includes protective features to guard connected devices. For extremely sensitive electronics, consider adding surge protection and ensuring clean loads within the inverter’s capabilities to minimize potential voltage fluctuations.
  • Q: What installation considerations are important?
    A: Ensure proper ventilation, correct DC wiring with appropriate fusing, and a secure hardwired connection to the RV’s electrical system. Follow all safety guidelines and local electrical codes. If you’re unsure about installation, consult a qualified technician to ensure a safe and compliant setup.
  • Q: Can I run an air conditioner or microwave with this inverter?
    A: A 2000W inverter can power many smaller appliances and some air conditioners or microwaves, depending on their startup surge and running wattage. It’s important to check the exact wattage of your appliances and stay within the inverter’s continuous rating to avoid tripping or overheating.

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