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Abyss Battery 12V 3000W DC TO AC INVERTER – PURE SINE WAVE - AB-INV-3000W

Abyss Battery 12V 3000W DC TO AC INVERTER – PURE SINE WAVE - AB-INV-3000W

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Abyss Battery  12V 3000W DC TO AC INVERTER – PURE SINE WAVE - AB-INV-3000W

Take control of your power needs on the open water with the Abyss 12V 3000W DC to AC Inverter, designed to keep your devices running smoothly wherever your marine adventures take you. Engineered with the demanding conditions of the marine environment in mind, this powerful inverter delivers consistent, reliable power, ensuring your electronics and appliances operate at peak performance.

Features
  • Powerful Output: With a continuous power output of 3000W and a peak power capacity of 6000W, this inverter provides the juice you need to power everything from laptops and TVs to refrigerators and electric kettles.
  • Pure Sine Wave Technology: Experience clean, reliable energy that’s safe for sensitive electronics, ensuring they perform as intended without the risk of damage.
  • Versatile Connectivity: Equipped with four AC outlets and two USB ports (QC 3.0A and Type-C 3.0A), the Abyss 3000W Inverter can simultaneously power multiple devices, making it an essential companion for any marine expedition.
  • User-Friendly LCD Display: Stay informed with the easy-to-read LCD display, offering real-time monitoring of battery capacity, input and output voltages, output frequency, and more, so you’re always in control.
  • Safety First: Integrated with 10*40A fuses, this inverter is built to protect your system from overloads, short circuits, and other electrical issues, giving you peace of mind during extended trips.
  • Marine-Grade Durability: Designed to withstand the unique challenges of marine environments, this inverter is your reliable source of power, whether you’re cruising the coast or anchored offshore.
What our Experts Think
  • High-power pure sine wave performance – The AB-INV-3000W delivers 3000W continuous / 6000W peak output, providing clean AC power suitable for sensitive electronics, appliances, and marine-grade onboard systems.
  • Built for marine reliability – Designed specifically for boating environments with ignition protection, overload safeguards, and rugged construction for offshore and wet conditions.
  • Clean energy for sensitive devices – Pure sine wave output ensures stable, distortion-free electricity, protecting devices like refrigerators, laptops, and navigation equipment from damage or performance issues.
  • Multi-device connectivity – Equipped with 4 AC outlets and dual USB ports (USB + Type-C fast charging) for powering multiple devices simultaneously on board.
  • Smart system monitoring – Integrated LCD display provides real-time visibility into voltage, load, and system status for safer and more efficient power management.
  • Heavy-duty protection system – Built-in fuses and electronic safeguards protect against overload, short circuit, and electrical faults, improving long-term reliability.
  • Best suited for high-capacity lithium banks – Optimized for larger 12V LiFePO₄ systems where high current draw is supported, ensuring stable performance under heavy loads.
Q&A

Q: What is the Abyss Battery 12V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter used for?
A: It converts 12V DC power from a battery into 120V/230V AC power to run household appliances, marine equipment, and off-grid electronics.

Q: Is the AB-INV-3000W compatible with lithium batteries?
A: Yes, it is designed to work with 12V LiFePO4 lithium battery systems as well as other deep-cycle battery types.

Q: What does “pure sine wave” mean?
A: It means the inverter produces clean, stable AC power similar to grid electricity, making it safe for sensitive electronics like laptops, TVs, and medical devices.

Q: What can a 3000W inverter run?
A: It can power appliances like microwaves, coffee makers, power tools, refrigerators, and marine or RV systems within its continuous and surge limits.

Q: Is it suitable for marine or RV use?
A: Yes, it is ideal for boats, RVs, and off-grid setups requiring reliable high-power AC output.

Q: Does it include protection features?
A: Yes, it includes overload, over-voltage, under-voltage, over-temperature, and short-circuit protection for safe operation.

Q: What is the benefit of using a pure sine wave inverter over modified sine wave?
A: Pure sine wave provides cleaner power, higher efficiency, quieter operation, and better compatibility with sensitive electronics.

Maintenance Tips
  • Use only a proper 12V LiFePO4 or deep-cycle battery system with high discharge capability (supports up to 3000W load)
  • Ensure secure, high-gauge DC wiring + correct fusing (critical for 250A+ draw at full load)
  • Install in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to prevent overheating during high output use
  • Do not block vents; unit relies on active cooling during heavy load operation
  • Avoid running near or above 3000W continuous load (6000W surge only briefly)
  • Keep terminals tight, clean, and corrosion-free (marine environments are high-risk for oxidation)
  • Regularly check LCD display for input voltage, load, and fault warnings
  • Avoid connecting sensitive loads without confirming pure sine wave mode stability (default is safe for electronics)
  • Do not operate with undersized battery banks (high current draw can stress or trip BMS systems)
  • Ensure proper grounding/earthing to boat hull or system ground for safety (especially in marine installs)
  • Protect from water spray and humidity despite marine-grade build (not submersible-rated)
  • Turn off inverter before connecting/disconnecting DC cables to avoid arcing
  • Let unit cool down after extended high-load operation before storage