LCYMW 2000 Watt Inverter Pure Sine Wave
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Thanks so much for your review! I just got this inverter and was nervous to hook it up to my new batteries. It was really nice to have your video to walk me through the setup. I didn't have a resistor so I used a pencil sharpened at both ends between the negative battery terminal and the inverter cable. Worked great. Tiny spark between the pencil tip and cable but nothing when I put the cable on the battery. I thought I would pass that along for anyone else who doesn't have a resistor! (You can Google this. There are videos on YT). Also, thanks for showing how to switch the voltage too. Great review! I'm glad to see the pure sine output.
Hey, thanks for watching I really appreciate your comment! I always forget about the pencil trick, I just might have to make a video and show my viewers how to do it. Thanks again and please LIke & Subscribe. :)
Thanks for putting this review together! I must say I was pleasantly surprised when you broke out the thermal camera and oscilloscope.
I'm building a small solar power system for my home, similar to your portable power stations by the look of the video thumbnail. I live in a rural area, and we tend to lose power more this time of year. I'm looking for a solution that doesn't involve dragging out my generator, and has more capacity than my medium size Bluetti power box, which only has a 700W inverter.
I've been shopping Amazon sales since Black Friday, and currently have 2x 100AH LiFePO4 batteries, 2x 100W solar panels and various wires, fuses, etc. I just need a decent ~2000W inverter, a solar charge controller and possibly a couple more panels. I looked at the LCYMW inverter you reviewed, but was leery as I didn't know the brand and it is much cheaper than Renology and Giandel inverters. It's so hard to tell what's good with all the re-branded inverters on Amazon. I think I'll check out some of your other videos for inspiration, cheers!
Edit: I forgot to ask, did you figure out what the wrench was for?
Edit 2: I'm re-watching your video, hence the questions. I think that outlet under the display is some kind of universal outlet, but I can't find anything that looks quite like it on the NEMA outlet chart. My guess is that it's shaped like that so you can plug in either a standard 3 prong plug, or a 20 amp plug (NEMA 5-20P) which looks like a standard plug but with one of the blades rotated 90 degrees.
Why did you adjust the voltage down to 112v? I'd have thought 122v (+2v from 120v spec) would be preferable to 112v (-8v from 120v spec). I just checked and my line voltage is actually 122v from the grid. Maybe it's because I'm measuring in Canadian volts instead of US volts?
I'm joking of course :)
A lot of good information in the video. One thing I do not like is that the display does NOT shut off. It is continually on. I wonder if it is worth adding a switch for the display
I wouldn't waste my time adding one
Great review, have subscribed 😀
I've got one of these and it was great for 8 months. It's started to make a chirp sound from inside somewhere when the draw goes higher than 350W. It sounds like a short duration arc from a flyback on a CRT TV. No errors on the display. Do you know what may be happening? Also, are LCYMW a company that honors warranties, do you know (was an Amazon purchase)?
open the device to see inside!!
Any information where the fuses are located?
You will have to go inside the case I'm sure. They should be replaceable blade fuses.
Does the inverter charge the battery or r u using something to chargr
The power inverter just converts 12V DC power to 120V AC power. You need a solar panel or battery charger to charge the battery up and keep it from dying.
Have you heard of Celsius?
So this guy took the time (probably hours) to put together a thorough review of this inverter, likely paying out of pocket for it, and this is your response? I don't want to judge you based on one comment, but this is coming off as a low effort troll.
Hi Swalsh308 I appreciate your comment. I'm not exactly sure what MoonsOfEmpire is talking about.... Maybe I misspoke about something I have no clue. You are right it takes hours of work to put together a video just to have some troll bust your balls over something so petty when you were just trying to help someone out. I test this stuff out because I like tinkering with power inverters and solar products. Maybe one day I can make a few bucks from TH-cam when I reach 1000 subscribers. Anyways I appreciate the kind words! Have a great day! :)
How can I get your email?
it is in the description.