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In this video I explore reasons why I believe this is the best sineway inverter that can output 4000 watts continuous from a 12v battery bank. It has a beautiful screen on it showing how much wattage you are using and the lowest power draw that I could find. Bought this myself and this is my third unit. Also went through an unboxing of the unit.

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Transcript
00:00welcome friends to my review of the 4,000 watt Roarbat pure sine wave
00:07inverter so what we're gonna do is in this video see the actual unit set up in
00:12my home and then also see the unboxing of it so you could get the full
00:17experience without necessarily buying it however it's also linked down below it's
00:21an Amazon affiliate link it doesn't cost you nothing but it gives a little bit of
00:25kickback in case you do buy it I do appreciate it so let's get started okay
00:30so here's the unit here's the description it's $329 I believe it's an
00:34incredibly good deal because I've looked at quite a lot of units and I think this
00:40things feature set is actually pretty awesome so let's start with the actual
00:47unit I have it set up over here and what a first thing that I love about it is
00:56that it has that screen it gives you the output wattage and how much you're using
01:04it has really nice heavy-duty strong terminals and of course just like always
01:10I set up Anderson connectors on this the reason why I did this is that in case I
01:15want to connect other things to my battery these are 300 amp cables I can
01:21actually use this to plug in other 12-volt devices into it this unit it
01:27works incredibly well and one of the features that I love about it is that it
01:31has an on and off switch like see this one boom and it's off now let's turn it
01:39back on and it also could be turned on and off via this switch over here on the
01:45side which I love so right now I have it connected to my gaming PC which has a
01:56passive cooler without a fan and an 800 watt power supply and battery bank that
02:03is connected to is this one over here there is two one two two kilowatt battery
02:09like one point 150 amp hour batteries and that's a I believe a 3.8 kilowatt I
02:18don't know was that 300 amp hours and the cable the way that I have it
02:22cabled is I have it connected via this heavy-duty Anderson 300 I believe 300
02:30350 amp power cable it's not just directly connected to the battery this
02:38is a hodgepodge this uses a 70 amp Victron controller to charge these
02:44batteries and I'm not using solar I'm actually using power blocks 240 watt
02:52Dell bricks however this is the unit we're focusing on the Roribad pure sine
02:59wave inverter the reasons why I love it is that each one of these plugs I
03:04believe can deliver up to two kilowatts of power each it has this extension
03:11cord that is actually pretty long maybe you can actually even use a telephone
03:16wire to extend it I don't know I have no clue I'm using the original wire so you
03:22could probably even a stretch it out like 50 100 feet or at least probably
03:2620 feet away so you could always turn the inverter on and off what another
03:32feature that I love about it is that it has probably like a 9 or 10 or maybe as
03:38low as a 6 watt overhead I've seen inverters even the Victron the big ones
03:44the big like I've seen the big ones there were the ones that are 2 3 4
03:50thousand watts that use probably 15 20 or 30 or 40 watts an hour why is this
03:58significant because the inverter on those units probably drains the battery
04:04so much quicker I love the idea of the unit being able to draw things down much
04:11easier what's also nice about it I read in the instruction manual that you don't
04:15need to put a fuse between the battery between the battery and the unit it
04:21actually has fuses on the inside and they give you some replacement 40 amp
04:26fuses I guess you would have to open that up so it's already designed not to
04:31over amp your system so you don't need like those crazy $80 300 amp like fuses
04:39that some people use and yeah I've been using this for months I've had a unit
04:45that I cooked rotisserie chicken on 2,000 watt straight power through I
04:52never put it through the test to the 4,000 watts you probably don't need me
04:57to put it on video well but while it's sitting here by itself like not using
05:01much power it usually doesn't turn on the fan during summertime it would turn
05:06on the fan that's when I would hear it the most now that it cooled down a
05:10little bit I never really hear the fan I love the screen I love being able to see
05:16all the power wattage that is being used and being output with it so it could do
05:22a spike of up to 8,000 watts in 4,000 watts continuous it has also what I like
05:28about it it has already four plugs you could use so you could plug directly in
05:33and you could also has terminals where you could wire it a hardwired into like
05:38your cabin or into your RV or something like that you could hardwire things and
05:44even get more amps out of that and each one of those plugs can handle I think up
05:49to 2,000 watts so nice high quality plugs easy to reset it has the screen
05:56and the low overhead that's what's really awesome so now in the next part
06:01we're just gonna I bought another one of these units just to have an extra one on
06:05hand because the reason why I set it up like this is that eventually I may want
06:10to get an off-grid property and I'll just take this unit unplug the Anderson
06:15connected the big blue connector over here and I could bring bring the battery
06:20and all that reconnected and have power anywhere I want and that's why I want
06:25maybe not disconnect this one and have an extra unit on hand I mean they're
06:29printing they printed up already 36 trillion 35 trillion hundreds of
06:34trillions and actual real technology and real quality things like this are always
06:41gonna be valued in the great reset economy that we're living through so let
06:48me quickly open do a unboxing for you guys and I hope you're enjoying the
06:52video so if you haven't thumbed up yet and subscribed you should do that right
06:56now before the next part of the video all right friends let's unbox this bad
07:01boy it comes in this beautiful heavy-duty box oh by the way I bought
07:10this with my own money and I believe that's what like the best reviewers
07:15should be is actually people putting up their own money to buy their own units
07:20because they don't have any bias to the company they don't owe any allegiance
07:24and I like the first few units that I bought actually there's a third unit
07:29third of these units that I'm buying that you know I picked up the third one
07:33to have one in reserve so here's the unit not to knock any of those other
07:40guys those other guys I'm happy that they're there so you get a big cable
07:50it's like a doubled up cable for your cable that goes on the floor for now
07:55this is the connector box see it uses kind of like a phone style cable jack on
08:02the end and I like that it has an on and off switch green is that it's on and
08:07red would be like that there was like a power fault I don't know maybe a power
08:11surge I've never over amped it so I don't know if the status if you could
08:20just reset it if it already there is a surge protector inside how that works so
08:25the red status could be cleared just by turning it on and off okay so that's
08:31an actual unit the actual unit is actually quite beautiful nice and heavy
08:37duty oh before that oh this is the amount of cable that you get nice one
08:44cable it looks like a standard telephone cable so you probably maybe could get a
08:48hundred or two hundred feet of cable let's read over quickly over this manual
09:00long story short in the other manual that I had of this
09:08RORBAT technical output voltage pure sine wave no load current you see it
09:16says 0.6 plus or minus 0.1 so let's say 0.7 amps that's so if the battery is
09:28like let's say 12 volts 0.7 so that's like 7 8 or 9 watts that's that's the
09:35beautiful thing about it that's the manual so that's the no load no load
09:43current is described here what is the general information in the other manual
09:49that I had previously it it said not to not to connect a fuse before this
10:00inverter because it could draw up to what 350 amps technically for 4,000
10:06watts so probably a fuse would get burned out if you connected it plus
10:12there's also fuses inside this unit so oh it's nice and heavy so you probably
10:19need the room for this bad boy and nice big fans nice heavy-duty power blocks
10:28over here and power block covers pretty decent terminals over here it looks like
10:41it's copper and nice and usable that's the front with the screen what's in the
10:53back nice aluminum probably chassis and here's the beautiful part that outputs
11:01the power so we have the remote control function here to connect this wire to
11:08stretch out to be able to turn it on and off that's the beautiful thing with
11:11the inverter being able to turn it on and off let's say you're in the kitchen
11:15and you want to turn it on to power all your devices you have a place from far
11:20away that you could turn it on or let's say this is in a power cabin that you
11:26have far away from you you could still turn it on and off or turn it on and off
11:32here that's the difference that I saw I have in another inverter a 3,000 watt
11:37inverter also 12 volts that has a toggle switch on and off switch when you have a
11:43toggle switch technically you would have to actually toggle it on and off even
11:49though it did have a remote control with a toggle switch it's either on or off
11:54but with like a kind of like a power button like this it could be reset
12:00remotely with this power connector so I like that it has a little grounding rod
12:05here and each one of these power outlets is rated for like 1,800 or 2,000
12:10watts you could hardwire your physical connections to over here so what I like
12:17is that you don't need to necessarily hardwire your stuff but you could so
12:23you're not limited with the other power inverter that I had the 3,000 watts I
12:26think it had only two power plugs but here you have four power plugs that
12:31could deliver up to 4,000 watts so you could do like 1,500 on one and another
12:36like 1,500 across all three you can't do more than 4,000 because it's probably
12:40going to turn off and have a little red fault light that would be over on an
12:46overload so you just turn off devices and you could press the reset here or
12:50you could press the reset through the one extended remote control I love the
12:55idea of this remote control green is good red is red you could use a reset
13:00you could just press the button and reset it it mounts to the wall easily
13:06and when you have like this much power when you have 4,000 watts it's
13:10obviously gonna be big and heavy but like we're talking about powering an
13:16entire kitchen so my rotisserie chicken that I cooked with this I have a
13:21rotisserie a new wave a rotisserie chicken cooking thing it was taking like
13:271,800 2,000 watts this handled like a champ yes the fans turned on and also
13:32not right away they took a little while for it to heat up on the inside before
13:35it turned on the fans to power it so it powered through like a champ so that's
13:42what I like the idea about the use of it I use a good use case would be in the
13:46kitchen because you want to use more than one device in a day so you
13:51could turn on your rotisserie and then you could also turn on let's say a
13:54microwave which is probably not a thousand watts so 2,000 3,000 and you
13:59have another like thousand left over for other things for let's say a gaming
14:04computer setup you're probably not going to use more than a thousand watts but I
14:08just thought that this device was just so efficient and I might as well have a
14:12powerful enough unit that I could just do it all with that even though okay
14:19fine a 2,000 watt unit might be 3 quarters of this size or half the size
14:24of this however it's still taking up space physically and I'd rather have the
14:28biggest unit I could buy at this point in time and then connected boom I have
14:34already the Anderson connectors I have a whole Anderson connection video and have
14:38a lot of other review videos so thumb up subscribe I highly recommend it I mean
14:44I'm using it in my own home I'm using it on my PC it works fantastic I love all
14:49the features that you just might not see on other inverters out there which
14:56have higher draw loads like I've seen 30 40 watt draw loads for example I have an
15:02Aukitel P2000 well 2001 solar generator so like a 2001 and with the inverter
15:11turned on I think the overhead I can't measure the exact wattage the overhead
15:16is but it could be a 20 30 overhead wattage because a powering it like doing
15:23it a load let's say a hundred watt load I had a hundred watt load let's say I
15:26was running overnight it was only showing me like 12 hours to power it at
15:31that and it's a 2,000 watt solar generator bank so the only reason why
15:36that would be would be the inefficiency of the inverter being taking up so much
15:41power so I like the idea of the efficiency of the inverter because if
15:45you have an inverter that's taking let's say 10 watts you know this is
15:49probably taking eight or nine fine let's say it's taking 10 watts over a whole
15:55entire day that's only 240 watts so it's not draining your battery like crazy if
16:01you had 30 watt overhead you would have 600 watts how many is it like if you're
16:08running only of solar panels how much extra power is how many just extra solar
16:13panels you would need to make up that 400 watt difference well I would say
16:18probably at least another 200 watts and solar panels just to run an inverter and
16:23then I try to also power most of my devices off 12 volts but you know
16:27certain things like cooking you just can't do off that and you know a desktop
16:32PC like a TV that uses AC electricity so I'm happy that I have these high-powered
16:38plugs I'm happy that I have a screen that I could watch my wattage use I'm
16:43happy that I could turn off the power so let's say it's a high watt device like
16:48right now like the this thing my PC is kind of sleeping and it's still taking
16:5230 watts like when I'm sleeping at night I just turn off the inverter on the
16:57switch on the bottom and it's so easy and I'm saving those 30 watts because I
17:01don't need to have my speaker turned on I don't need to have like the PC and the
17:05USB ports whatever those units are using I could quickly turn them off and
17:10it's nice and I'm feeling good I'm ready for the power outage I'm ready for the
17:15great reset and I hope you are to shop around this is the reason why I'm making
17:20this video is that people like yourself want to get the best deal and like this
17:26is what I found looking at so many so many choices I mean the whole market is
17:32filled up with so many different units I mean so that's what I like hey I'm
17:36just coming to you with stuff that I bought you know I'm not trying to show
17:40off I'm here to share so thumb up subscribe click the links below some of
17:47them are Amazon affiliate links that's fantastic also the other videos you
17:52might learn a lot and I hope I can share more with you and if you have questions
17:55I mean just post them down below and let's have a discussion did you find a
17:59better inverter I mean show me what's better I'm happy to see all right
18:04friends I'll see you in the next one and have a great day

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