The FFA-1000B Solar Power Inverter is a high-performance solution for heavy-duty power conversion. Designed to handle a DC 24V input, this 1000W unit is the ideal choice for trucks, buses, and advanced solar power banks, converting stored battery energy into standard AC 230V household electricity. With an added USB 5V charging port, it serves as a robust and versatile energy hub for all your electronics.
1000W Continuous Output: Delivers reliable power for medium-sized appliances, tools, and entertainment systems.
Integrated USB 5V 1A Port: Features a dedicated USB outlet to charge mobile devices directly without using an AC socket.
Intelligent Audio Protection: Equipped with a buzzer alarm that triggers during low battery, overload, or overheating to safeguard your system.
Advanced Reverse Polarity Protection: Built with specialized "Reverse battery + - protection" to prevent circuitry damage during setup.
Heavy-Duty Cooling & Build: Housed in a grooved aluminum alloy chassis with an integrated high-speed fan for superior thermal management.
The FFA-1000B 24V Inverter is specifically optimized for:
24V Solar Systems: The perfect bridge for converting energy from dual-battery solar banks for domestic AC use.
Commercial Transport: Powering essential gear in trucks, coaches, and marine vessels that utilize a 24V electrical system.
Remote Off-Grid Living: Reliable power for lighting, computers, and small kitchen appliances in areas without grid access.
Model: FFA-1000B.
Power Rating: 1000W.
Input Voltage: DC 24V.
Output Voltage: AC 230V.
USB Port: DC 5V 1A.
Included Accessories: High-conductivity battery clip cables.
Can I use this with a single 12V car battery?
No, the FFA-1000B requires a DC 24V input. You must connect it to a 24V battery source or two 12V batteries wired in series.
What should I do if the buzzer starts beeping?
The buzzer is a safety feature indicating low battery voltage, overload, or high temperature. Immediately reduce the connected load or check your battery charge level.
How many devices can I run at once?
You can run multiple devices as long as their combined wattage does not exceed 1000W. For devices with motors (like small refrigerators), ensure their "peak" startup power is within the inverter's limits.