Offroad Living Allspark 12v 3000W Pure Sein Wave Inverter
Offroad Living Allspark 12v 3000W Pure Sein Wave Inverter
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Product description
AllSpark PRO Series 24V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter
High-Performance Power for Your 230V Appliances
The AllSpark PRO Series 24V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter delivers clean, stable, and efficient power, making it ideal for off-grid setups, RVs, boats, trucks, and backup power systems. With a powerful 6000W peak surge capacity, it effortlessly handles multiple high-power appliances at once.
Advanced Protection & Safety
🔒 Built-in protection against:
✅ Over-voltage & under-voltage
✅ Overcurrent & short circuit
✅ Overheating & reverse polarity
Awning Options
Awning Options
Features
Features
- Slimline anodized aluminium housing - ultra compact, durable design
- Dual digital display - monitor voltages to ensure power stability
- Remote switching panel - convenient on/off and monitoring
- Dual 3 pin Australian sockets
- Intelligent brushless cooling fans and >90% efficiency - designed for harsh Australian conditions
- Extensive protection systems - ensuring longevity and reliability
- Very low no load draw - just 0.4A when idle so it wont drain your battery
- Manufactured for Australian conditions
Specifications
Specifications
What is included?
What is included?
- 1 x AllSpark 24V 3000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- 1 x Remote Switching Panel with Mounting Screws
Comfort in knowing
Comfort in knowing
Warranty
Warranty
3 year manufacturers replacement warranty
Collapsible row
Collapsible row
FAQ
FAQ
Do I need circuit protection for installation?
Yes, you will need a 150A circuit breaker for installation with a minimum cable size of 2B&S cable (32mm²).
What will it run?
Our AllSpark 3000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter will run continuously at 3000 watts unlike some cheap brands that claim they can, but struggle to provide half that output.
Any 240v device that you can plug in at home will run on this Inverter.
Coffee machine - generally around 1300-1600w
Microwave - 800 - 1800w
Kettles - up to 2000w
Toaster - 800w to as high as 2000w
Laptops - most run between 60w and 180w
Hair Dryer - up to 2000w
Air conditioner - caravan AC's are generally around 1400-1600w
Any other 240v devices - Anything you need that's under 2000w - drones, cameras, computers, IT equipment, cordless tool chargers etc.
Will this run my microwave?
YES - The AllSpark PRO series 24V 3000/6000W Pure Sine Wave Inverter will run at 3000w continuous output until the battery goes flat and 6000w as a start-up wattage.
Microwaves have 2 key numbers to take into account - the watts of cooking power, eg. many caravan microwaves are 800W, and the total input power, which is the total power that the microwave consumes from your battery.
Whilst it may have 800W of cooking power, it still uses more power to spin the turn table, run the control panel, internal light and fan etc, which makes up the rest of the power consumption. So before sizing an inverter, you need to check the input power (not the cooking watts) which is more likely 1200w for a 800w cooking power model.
For many microwaves there is 30-50% more to get to the input power above the cooking power. You may need to check your manual or online for the full specifications of your microwave.
What do i need for installation?
We recommend installing one of our AllSpark 150 Amp manual reset circuit breakers between the inverter and battery connections and a master battery isolation switch.
Don't know how to hook it up? Need sizing advice or custom cabling? Drop us a line and Jas can help tailor a solution to suit your needs.
A minimum of 2 B&S cable (with a preferred maximum cable length of 1.5m to ensure voltage drop is kept within acceptable limits - longer cables must increase the gauge of cable to overcome voltage drop) should be used along with the installation of a 150A manual reset circuit breaker or mega fuse.
Error Codes
E1 - Beep once a time Battery low voltage protection - Turn off the load, and then charge the battery.
E2 - Beep twice a time Battery over voltage protection - Turn off the inverter, discharge the battery to reduce the battery voltage.
E3 - 4 beeps a time Over heat protection Disconnect the load from the inverter, connect it to the inverter again after the inverter cools down.
E4 - No alarm Communication error - Contact Offroad Living
E11 - Continuous beep Short circuit protection Disconnect the load, check the wiring of both the inverter and the load appliance
E12 - 3 beeps a time Overload protection Reduce the load power capacity.
E13 - No alarm Under high voltage Contact Offroad Living
E14 - No alarm Over high voltage Contact Offroad Living
E15 - No alarm Driver error Contact Offroad Living



