Go Power Inverter June 28, 2024, 02:27:57 pm I would appreciate some advice. Amazon replaced my GP175 Inverter order(per recommendation on this site)with a GP 225 inverter. This is needed only for cell phones and iPads, to be plugged in over the dinette. Should I keep the replacement or send it back holding out for the lower wattage?Thanks.
Re: Go Power Inverter Reply #1 – June 28, 2024, 03:27:20 pm Amazon sent the upgraded GP225 because the GP175 was discontinued. Since specs showing the idle wattage and efficiency of either inverter is not shown, it's tough to make a recommendation. 175 watts or 225 watts are both overkill for iPad charging.If a cigarette lighter socket is nearby, use a 12-volt USB power plug to charge your iPad and cell phone. This has worked for use for many years. My USB-C laptop can be charged this way but it takes many hours.Larry 2 Likes
Re: Go Power Inverter Reply #2 – June 28, 2024, 03:27:34 pm I'll make a few suggestions, following up on what Larry said. First, if you're charging a phone or tablet, by far the most efficient way to do that is from a 12 V outlet--no inverter needed. You just need the USB charging cable that came with your phone and your iPad, plus a 12V to USB adapter. I've been using these Anker brand adapters for a couple of years, and they work fine. If at all possible, I recommend going that route.With regard to inverters... either a 175 watt or 225 watt inverter is way more power than you need for charging a cell phone or an iPad, which only need 5-20 watts. It's physically bigger than it needs to be.For low-power tasks such as charging cameras, small batteries, toothbrushes, and so on, I use small 75 W Bestek inverters. They work fine , and they're small and easy to store. Like the larger Go Power units, they're "modified sine wave" inverters.If you want to pamper your chargers, Bestek also makes a very compact 150 W "pure sinewave" inverter. I have one of these as well. I've been using these two models of Bestek inverters for many years and have never had a failure.So... the Go Power 225 W inverter Amazon sent will do the job for you, and if you want to take the easy course, you can just keep it. It's kinda clunky and not terribly efficient, but if you're just using it occasionally, you may not care. But I really do recommend instead getting a 12V to USB adapter like the Anker unit I mentioned.As a general rule when RVing, always go 12 V if you can. (Exception: 12 V mini-heaters, hot pots, hair dryers and the like are usually cheaply made, slow, and above all, power hungry.) 2 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Go Power Inverter Reply #3 – June 28, 2024, 06:37:11 pm I purchased one of these as a standby inverter, as it has a 60W USB-C output for fast charging a laptop. As it is pure-sine, it can be used for any inverter requirements by sensitive equipment. Using the included cigarette-lighter type plug it will not do the rated 300W, but most of my needs are not that power-hungry.Amazon.com: E-POLAR 300W Car Power Inverter Pure Sine Wave with 60W PD...Steve 3 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Go Power Inverter Reply #4 – July 06, 2024, 01:09:02 am Thanks, Larry, Andy and Steve, for your advice.