Inverters

 Inverters for Caravans

Inverters for caravans and RVs are an important addition to your on-the-road kit as they provide power to various appliances while you’re travelling. Taking an RV inverter with you gives you peace of mind that you can reliably use such appliances as your fridge, stove, and oven easily and conveniently on your caravanning and RV trips. Award RV has a variety of inverters to meet your specific needs.

Why You Need an Inverter for Your Caravan

Your caravan inverter is essential for your caravan travels as it converts the DC (direct current) electricity of your battery into AC (Alternating current) electricity. It’s a way of accessing power for your 240 Volt appliances if mains power is unavailable to you. With a caravan or motorhome inverter, you can power all your devices, including lights and entertainment systems, if you’re completely off-grid. Even if you are travelling from one caravan park to another, having an inverter allows you the option to stop off anywhere and access your appliances, such as those for your cooking. Enjoy self-sufficiency during long trips, accessing the conveniences you need to make your journey comfortable.

Why Choose Award RV for Your Caravan Awning Parts?

At Award RV, we carry a vast range of products especially geared for outdoor and on-the-road adventurers like you. We offer the best choices for purchasing, among many other items, a wide selection of caravan awning spare parts. When choosing items to offer in our range, we focus on providing quality products across a range of options and price points at competitive prices. And, as always at Award RV, our knowledgeable and friendly customer service team is on hand to offer some of the best professional advice around.Looking for the right balance of quality and value for money? You can find products from trusted brands such as Dometic, Carefree, Luxury Awnings, and Fiamma. Get reliable and durable products at competitive prices to enjoy for many years to come.

Types of Inverters for Caravans

When you are seeking an inverter for your caravan, you have several options to choose from, including: Pure Sine Wave inverters: This type of inverter is indispensable if the devices you need power for are sensitive electronics. These include AV equipment, newer TVs, or precision measurement equipment. Appliances with AC motors (such as fridges, compressors, and microwaves) run the most efficiently and quietly on pure sine wave inverters. These are the most complex type of inverter and best for use while caravanning and travelling with your RV. Modified Sine Wave Inverters: This inverter is a more cost-efficient option for basic uses. However, they can produce a humming sound when you attach devices to them. These will operate well with devices such as phone chargers and water pumps. They may also be used on microwaves, fridges, and compressors using AC motors, but will not run as efficiently as pure sine wave inverters. Hybrid Inverters: These RV inverters are ideal for use if you have solar panels. It syncs up various power sources, including battery power, solar power, and mains power, into a single electricity stream.

Choosing the Right RV Inverter

When you’re choosing an inverter, you need to match it to the specific needs of your caravan or motorhome. Take into account factors such as wattage, efficiency, and the requirements of the appliances you need to power. The inverter you select will also depend on how you plan to use your caravan or RV. Suppose you plan on going off-grid for significant periods. In that case, you will need a more powerful inverter than if you regularly use the mains power provided at caravan parks and need the inverter simply as a backup.

Features to Look for in an Inverter for Your Caravan

Before purchasing an inverter for your caravan, consider factors such as installation, durability, warranty, and energy efficiency. You can calculate the capacity required by adding up the total wattage of your appliances and adding an additional allowance. For high-power-usage appliances such as air conditioners and fridges, make sure you add surge capacity in your calculations.

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