Nice, John. This will help a lot of people! If an inverter is not working correctly, check the connection first, then the fuses. The fuses are the most common problem with most inverters.
Check out the MWXNE 3000 when you want to upgrade, amzn.to/4gv9M8k old looking case which makes them sell it for $50 less than it is worth, but FAR better than expected build and a full bore capacity. You can tell by the brands of cooling fans in one to know the intent of the builders, the MWXNE brands source from Taiwan, to me that says they ain't making much profit but it also says they can't afford returns and have to build good. They have 120 volt like the SWIpower not 110 and this is hard to find in 80% of inverters from Shyna! I would put it on par with a SWI but to me a little user better due to the better terminals and interface.
I am glad you found it helpful, more to come in the future! We got 2 at auction since they moved from Cali to Texas for warehouse of their stuff. So I will be doing a full pull and I convinced them that all new models to up the voltage over 112 and include 1/0 cable since 1 awg is not enough.
How would you compare the XIZROX inverter to the ERAYAK 3000 inverter? I don't mean in 112 VAC vs 119 VAC. I mean in terms of build quality, idle power, and reliability? You are one of main sites I trust for an honest and complete evaluation! Great work.
Gut level starting power, the XIZROX hits like a Tyson. Its a bit rough in the voltage distortion for about 2 seconds on a table saw but recovers as fast as the Renogy does. The Erayak is smooth, a little less hard hit on big load starts. So I'd say shop power the XIZROX is good, but has to have 1/0 feeding it. The Erayak is computer and fine electronic best friend. Both have identical idle current of 12 to 14 watts.
@JOHNDANIEL1 Based on your past review of the Erayak 3000, I bought one in August to use exclusively with an 1800-watt inverter microwave on a daily basis. It has performed flawlessly, drawing over 200 amps from a LiTime 230 ah battery. I was going to buy another Erayak 3000 for similar high inductive loads of various types. I saw your reviews on the SWI POWER, new 3000-watt Renogy, and then the future review of the XIZROX. If one of these alternative options is superior, this would be a good time to add a different unit. Any advice?
@@JOHNDANIEL1 Based on your past review of the Erayak 3000, I bought one in August to use exclusively with an 1800-watt inverter microwave on a daily basis. It has performed flawlessly, drawing over 200 amps from a LiTime 230 ah battery. I was going to buy another Erayak 3000 for similar high inductive loads of various types. I saw your reviews on the SWI POWER, new 3000-watt Renogy, and then the future review of the XIZROX. If one of these alternative options is superior, this would be a good time to add a different unit. Any advice? By the way, my Erayak 3000 has 8.5 Watt idle indicated by a very good shunt.
@@robertrice4441 Do you know who impressed the hell out of me? The MWXNE 4000. Seriously, 122 volts, 60 hertz without ANY variations, and held. Not only held, but sustained! MWXNE 4K Inverter amzn.to/3DBKoiP It has FMK Caps, IR-T Mosfets, and the control board is Fungpusun made. The proof they care is the very expensive cooling fan and heat sinks are made by Tomblin Group Extrusions of Korea. Buy it planning to use it at 85% FP or less all the time and I think its a 10 year product. It Should be priced 20% more for the grade of stuff in it, but its a older style case and I am sure that is a sales price deduction on it due to looks. The Erayak 3000 amzn.to/41SBFCI is absolutely a premium inverter, 115 volt but ultra stable near zero distortion and lots of Toshiba, Tancredi, VLSI and IR-t parts in it too, plus a board made in Taiwan by MeanWell ACA without the nutty price. BUT, if your going to get one jump hard and fast before they jack the prices though the roof in a few days pending tariffs. Always upgrade the cables from any inverter, Even Sungold and Renogy do not provide cables and all inverter brands other than a few barely send big enough cables. What I would do, is install their cables, and add another 6 awg same length to each side to assure max plus 20% is covered.
Thanks for the info. You and "Solar Power Edge" should bandy some ideas around, he is doing neat stuff like running an 18v cordless drill, old school vehicle fan, regular fans, boiling eggs...just using a 100 watt solar panel. Very "out of the box thinking" stuff.
i lisenced amature radio , and fair to fiis things electronic or electric. had a seemly well rated and specked 1000-1500 pure sine wave . i slipped hooking up to refrig during herracane 2 yrs ago blew fuses bms shut down i learned how to reset the bms in batter with another 12v but the inverter fuses were shot . opening cas went ok but i first thought the fuses were soldered in so i put my modified wave on the fridg and looked at the blown fuses later . upon examination the fuse 3 were in sockets bur retreving them the pins pulled out on 2 differen fuses . but looking in the unit red power cable was splayed way out from connection not remembering now wasit input or output but i knew i did not want this inverter so i had extended warranty and the ins co made good. but looking at older small 300- 400 units noticed the cheap 30-50 dollar units had fuses easly replaced without opening unit but the expensive one needed disasembly a dumb move since connecting batteries can often spark and i do use ceramic resister to charge caps your daughters going to make a great adult seems intellagent and has some common sense so often lacking
Nice, John. This will help a lot of people! If an inverter is not working correctly, check the connection first, then the fuses. The fuses are the most common problem with most inverters.
And *DON'T LOAN IT TO UNCLE BILLY* either!
Answered a couple of questions I had about the XIZROX 3000 watt inverter. Good job!
Cool, thanks!
Received my Swipower 2000 watt inverter a few days ago. I love it, many thanks for the info you put in your videos. Keep
Check out the MWXNE 3000 when you want to upgrade, amzn.to/4gv9M8k old looking case which makes them sell it for $50 less than it is worth, but FAR better than expected build and a full bore capacity. You can tell by the brands of cooling fans in one to know the intent of the builders, the MWXNE brands source from Taiwan, to me that says they ain't making much profit but it also says they can't afford returns and have to build good. They have 120 volt like the SWIpower not 110 and this is hard to find in 80% of inverters from Shyna! I would put it on par with a SWI but to me a little user better due to the better terminals and interface.
Thanks John
always good info thank you folks
Excellent info👍
Got to keep those fuses in check, the last thing you want is a meltdown! 🔥
GREAT VIDEO !!!~~~~ Share more of your knowledge ~~~~~
I am glad you found it helpful, more to come in the future! We got 2 at auction since they moved from Cali to Texas for warehouse of their stuff. So I will be doing a full pull and I convinced them that all new models to up the voltage over 112 and include 1/0 cable since 1 awg is not enough.
How would you compare the XIZROX inverter to the ERAYAK 3000 inverter? I don't mean in 112 VAC vs 119 VAC. I mean in terms of build quality, idle power, and reliability? You are one of main sites I trust for an honest and complete evaluation! Great work.
Gut level starting power, the XIZROX hits like a Tyson. Its a bit rough in the voltage distortion for about 2 seconds on a table saw but recovers as fast as the Renogy does. The Erayak is smooth, a little less hard hit on big load starts. So I'd say shop power the XIZROX is good, but has to have 1/0 feeding it. The Erayak is computer and fine electronic best friend. Both have identical idle current of 12 to 14 watts.
@JOHNDANIEL1 Based on your past review of the Erayak 3000, I bought one in August to use exclusively with an 1800-watt inverter microwave on a daily basis. It has performed flawlessly, drawing over 200 amps from a LiTime 230 ah battery. I was going to buy another Erayak 3000 for similar high inductive loads of various types. I saw your reviews on the SWI POWER, new 3000-watt Renogy, and then the future review of the XIZROX. If one of these alternative options is superior, this would be a good time to add a different unit. Any advice?
Just an added observation. My Erayak 3000 shows only 8.5 watts on idle, as measured with a very good shunt.
@@JOHNDANIEL1 Based on your past review of the Erayak 3000, I bought one in August to use exclusively with an 1800-watt inverter microwave on a daily basis. It has performed flawlessly, drawing over 200 amps from a LiTime 230 ah battery. I was going to buy another Erayak 3000 for similar high inductive loads of various types. I saw your reviews on the SWI POWER, new 3000-watt Renogy, and then the future review of the XIZROX. If one of these alternative options is superior, this would be a good time to add a different unit. Any advice? By the way, my Erayak 3000 has 8.5 Watt idle indicated by a very good shunt.
@@robertrice4441 Do you know who impressed the hell out of me? The MWXNE 4000. Seriously, 122 volts, 60 hertz without ANY variations, and held. Not only held, but sustained! MWXNE 4K Inverter amzn.to/3DBKoiP It has FMK Caps, IR-T Mosfets, and the control board is Fungpusun made. The proof they care is the very expensive cooling fan and heat sinks are made by Tomblin Group Extrusions of Korea. Buy it planning to use it at 85% FP or less all the time and I think its a 10 year product. It Should be priced 20% more for the grade of stuff in it, but its a older style case and I am sure that is a sales price deduction on it due to looks. The Erayak 3000 amzn.to/41SBFCI is absolutely a premium inverter, 115 volt but ultra stable near zero distortion and lots of Toshiba, Tancredi, VLSI and IR-t parts in it too, plus a board made in Taiwan by MeanWell ACA without the nutty price. BUT, if your going to get one jump hard and fast before they jack the prices though the roof in a few days pending tariffs. Always upgrade the cables from any inverter, Even Sungold and Renogy do not provide cables and all inverter brands other than a few barely send big enough cables.
What I would do, is install their cables, and add another 6 awg same length to each side to assure max plus 20% is covered.
Thanks for the info.
You and "Solar Power Edge" should bandy some ideas around, he is doing neat stuff like running an 18v cordless drill, old school vehicle fan, regular fans, boiling eggs...just using a 100 watt solar panel.
Very "out of the box thinking" stuff.
We have to all share what we can. The youngest Millennials and gen Z are gonna need all the tips they can since they got raised on and by goofy.
Thank You for the lesson on the right way to fix them Brother. Thank you Lil Sis for the Great Camera work on this Video❤
No problem 😊
i lisenced amature radio , and fair to fiis things electronic or electric. had a seemly well rated and specked 1000-1500 pure sine wave . i slipped hooking up to refrig during herracane 2 yrs ago blew fuses bms shut down i learned how to reset the bms in batter with another 12v but the inverter fuses were shot . opening cas went ok but i first thought the fuses were soldered in so i put my modified wave on the fridg and looked at the blown fuses later . upon examination the fuse 3 were in sockets bur retreving them the pins pulled out on 2 differen fuses . but looking in the unit red power cable was splayed way out from connection not remembering now wasit input or output but i knew i did not want this inverter so i had extended warranty and the ins co made good. but looking at older small 300- 400 units noticed the cheap 30-50 dollar units had fuses easly replaced without opening unit but the expensive one needed disasembly a dumb move since connecting batteries can often spark
and i do use ceramic resister to charge caps your daughters going to make a great adult seems intellagent and has some common sense so often lacking