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The VEVOR 3000W Voltage Converter Transformer is a heavy-duty, CE & FCC certified device designed for seamless voltage conversion between 110V and 220V. Featuring 6 AC outlets (3 US, 3 EU), USB and Type-C ports, dual LED voltage displays, and advanced safety protections, it delivers quiet, reliable power for all your international electronics in a compact, portable design.
Maximum Frequency | 60 Hz |
Minimum Frequency | 50 Hz |
Specification Met | CE, ETL, FCC |
Item Weight | 20.1 Pounds |
UPC | 840349935638 |
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Model | Voltage Converter Transformer |
Item Weight | 20.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 9.5 x 8.5 inches |
Item model number | SV-3000VA |
Manufacturer Part Number | DYZHQ3000WUS |
Wattage | 3000 watts |
R**R
It works well
Ok so I've had this for a few weeks and it works well. A simple unit with a good quality Toroidal Transformer and not much else. The internal connections are good, and straight forward and there is virtually no electronics inside other than the transformer. It does have a light and a USB outlet but these are not needed to make it work. So reliability and durability is good, the front meters are not totally accurate and may be off by a bit. But the power coming out is within specs. It will not clean up the power since there are no other electronics or filter circuit inside. It would be nice to have a meter showing the incoming power in addition to the the outgoing power. I dont load this thing up so I dont really have a buzz or hum that could be if you run a lot of power through it. Even then there are things that can be done to mitigate the noise. It also only has a light to tell you the incoming power is plugged in.All in all it fits my needs perfectly and is a good solid converter that is very simple and very quiet with a very little extra draw on the power to achieve the power conversion from the converter itself. So power loss because of the unit itself is almost non existent. I wish it would switch incoming power automatically rather than having to flip a switch but it keeps the cost down and reliability up. This unit is not something you would want to tote around, its heavy. But if you need reliable power conversion I can recommend this unit.
S**G
well built, heavy
Works perfectly. Bought this to run a 110v portable AC unit in our sail boat while working on it in the boat yard. It never missed a beat running 24/7 for a solid week and the incoming 240v was 50 hz not 60 like in US. Unit is heave and seems like a quality build. definitely would recommend
B**N
It works
I actually haven't seen it. I sent it in transit to Ukraine. It works perfectly there.
I**O
So far, it works well.
I bought the 5000W elevator for one device I don't use frequently, but when I do, it's for long continuous periods—typically 12/15 hours. The device requires 230V and at least 13A. I’ve used the elevator twice. Initially, it shows 253V output and 126V input, but it stabilizes at +/- 232V and 123V during the use. It runs continuously, gets warm but not too hot to the touch, and has a slight odor. It's heavy, but so far, it works well.Based on my calculations, a 1500W elevator should have been sufficient, so I initially tried a Dynastar, but it didn’t work.
S**N
AWESOME UNIT it runs my minisplit 27K
I use this unit as a cheap way to convert 120 to 240. I rewired the unit for my RV to install a minisplit that is make 3000W. Note the wire inside was very much undersized for 45amps. I replace most of the wire and insured the power went directly into the transformer instead of looping through each outlet first with is totally crazy. Really all I was looking for was the transformer inside the rest of the unit is OK and I liked the metal housing. I removed the rear breaker (cause I already have my own 30 amp breaker) and the switch to go between 120 and 240 input. I also cut holes into the metal and installed conduit. I found after my rewire the displayed voltages are off from what is really going in but they are close. I left the front breaker as a disconnect. The packaging works well to strap it down in my RV. Works really well if looking to put a 240V mini split into an RV that really only does 110V.
P**
Dangerous Wiring and Not Setup to Handle 5000VA.
It came with a wire loose inside the unit. The LED wire was just floating around near the AC lines which is dangerous if they touch. The unit is rated for 5000VA but doesn't have wired sized appropriately to hit that rating. The transformer has a pair of 14AWG windings but only connected to a single 14AWG wire to connect to the power outlets and inlets. This limits the current to 15amps or 1800w at 120v. 240v output is not relevant since it is limited at 15amp inputs current which would still be 1800w.I read that it was an auto transformer so I gave it a shot since I wanted to use it for converting 30amp 120v at camp sites to 15A 240v to run a 3500w induction top while camping. I would have to open up the transformer to upgrade the single 14AWG wire to 10AWG to handle the current properly. I am debating if I should rework the transformer or just return the unit.
T**E
Heavy but good
Works Great! No issues so far!
A**I
Game-Changer for International Appliances
This VEVOR transformer is exactly what I needed for my international appliances. The 2000W capacity easily handles my European kitchen equipment, while the multiple outlet options (both US and EU) plus the USB port let me power several devices simultaneously. Setup was incredibly straightforward - just plug in and select your voltage. After weeks of heavy use, it runs quietly with minimal heat buildup, and the LED display provides clear status information. Perfect for anyone living between voltage standards or using imported electronics!
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