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Pros & Cons
Pros
Transformer converts 220v to 110v and 110v to 220v. Using this to power a btc miner. Only downside is that there is only one 110vac and one 220vac outlet.
This is the first one that doesn't overheat. Power output is reliable and consistent. It works fine as promised.
Easy peasy and works great.
Cons
Casing is loose and missing a screw. The shipping charges are more than the item cost.
Highlights
Quality
Price point was very reasonable and the quality so far is fantastic
Very happy with product design ease of use and offers many levels of versatility
I went with the 2000w converter because it would be able to run everything i had with a comfortable safety margin
Started with the 2000 watt model which couldnt handle the compressor startup even though the ac runs bellow 2000 watts 1750
Competitiveness
I had purchased a 220v blender and used this converter in us 110v it works really well
I then bought two more 3000w transformers which work pretty smoothly so far almost a month
If you have a 110v item plugged into the 220v outlet youll have issues like other reviews showed above
It converts both ways 220v to 110v and 110v to 220v
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 77.1% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 3,098 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 17 2022.
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Although sometimes its really noisy no idea whats happening
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If you are going to need 240v make sure that the output does say exactly that just to be on the safe side
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Started with the 2000 watt model which couldnt handle the compressor startup even though the ac runs bellow 2000 watts 1750
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Living in an apartment with a garage that could only run110v is hard to get any good sized lathe running since all of those consume 220v
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A couple more and a usbac would have been great
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Come to discover when i unboxed it in panama the label said 220 volts
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im on solar and i only have 110 v
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A few things to noteits pretty bulky
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