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MotoMaster Eliminator Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter, Includes Battery Cables Fuse Kit and Wired Remote, 1500W

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MotoMaster Eliminator Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter, Includes Battery Cables Fuse Kit and Wired Remote, 1500W
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MotoMaster Eliminator

MotoMaster Eliminator

MotoMaster Eliminator Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter, Includes Battery Cables Fuse Kit and Wired Remote, 1500W

NOW$294.93
price was $369.99

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The MotoMaster Eliminator 1500W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter converts 12V DC battery power into clean, stable 120V AC electricity to run appliances, electronics and power tools anywhere. With 1500 watts of continuous power and 3000 watts of peak power, this power inverter can handle inductive loads and sensitive devices without interference. It features two standard North American AC outlets, plus two USB ports for charging mobile devices. The easy-to-read LCD shows power levels and battery voltage. Advanced thermal management and overload protection on this MotoMaster Power Inverter ensures safe, reliable off-grid power for RVs, trucks, boats and more.

  • MotoMaster Eliminator 1500W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter converts 12V DC battery power into 120V AC power

  • Produces up to 1500 total watts continuous and 3000 total watts peak (surge/startup)

  • Ideal for RVs, trucks, cars, boats, off-grid, cottage, camping, tailgating, jobsite, emergency backup power and anywhere else you need household electricity to power electronics, appliances, tools and equipment

  • Pure sine wave technology provides clean, grid-quality AC output allowing sensitive electronics and inductive motors to operate quieter, cooler and more efficiently

  • Equipped with two standard North American AC outlets and two USB ports QC3.0 (5V/3A, 9V3A, 12V/2.5A, 30W max)

  • Features a terminal block for optional hardwiring of AC output connections

  • Easy-to-read backlit LCD display indicates battery level, input battery voltage, output wattage and fault conditions

  • Heavy-duty aluminum heat sinks and an ultra quiet thermal-controlled cooling fan deliver enhanced heat dissipation for longer life.

  • High performance capacitors reliably handle the high start-up surge of motor-driven appliances and equipment

  • Microprocessor-control protects against low input voltage, high input voltage, short circuit, overload and over-temperature

  • Integrated mounting brackets allow for permanent installation

  • Comes ready to install with 3' (0.9 m) battery cables, inline fuse kit and 20' (6 m) wired remote with LCD display

Part Number CTC1500P
Electric Inverter Type Power Inverter
Input Voltage (V) 12 V
Peak Output Power (W) 3000 W
Noise Level (dB) 1 dB
Number of Outlets 2
Number of USB Ports 2
Start Type Electric
Prong Outlet Type Three Prong
Accessories List Cables, Remote Control, Mounting Hardware
Advanced Features Automatic Shutoff, Compact Design, Over-Charge Protection, Over-Current Protection, Over-Temperature Protection, Power Indicator, Short Circuit Protection, Undervoltage Protection, Voltage Alarm, Discharge Protection
Consumer Pack Size 1
Efficiency Percentage 85
Full Load Input Current (A) 150 A
Interfaces Type USB, NEMA 5-15
No Load Current Draw (A) 2 A
Output Frequency (Hz) 60 Hz
Output Waveform Sine Wave
Certifications ETL Listed
Primary Colour Black
Product Use(s) Automotive, Industrial, Medical, RV/Boat, General Purpose, Home, Emergency Preparedness

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This product carries a 3 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.

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Junky

a month ago
Was missing the power and ground plus fuse in the box and there was something loose rattling around inside. Poor build quality so i returned it they told me final sale exchange only. Got the second one home hooked it up. It failed to run a grinder or a dill. Wasnt even close to its wattage rating. It then quit working all together. I refused to leave the store without a refund which they agreed to do. Do not waist the time buy something else.
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Had two that stopped working after less than a year

7 months ago
First one worked fine for nearly a year, then stopped working, exchanged it at a Can Tire store and now the second one has stopped working a year in too. No longer want an exchange, but trying to get a refund while still under the original 3 year warranty has been a circle jerk process with the store telling me that can’t refund unless the manufacturer gives authority and the manufacture saying it’s entirely up to the store. The tech support people are trying to help by sending an email suggesting a refund is the best remedy since we have had two already. Not recommended

No, I do not recommend this product.

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MotoMaster Eliminator

a year ago
The bigger Eliminator helps with more energy.
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Not as good as I had hoped.

a year ago
bought this on sale in January 2024, This review is just over 6 months later. 1) Currently, the remote display that connects via Cat6 cable will have one digit that will go blank, for example when looking at the voltage of the batteries on the remote display, it may say "12. 5v" Note, you can not tell if it is 12.65v or 12.25v. You need to unplug the remote device to reset it. Which means you can not Permanantly mount it. AND the Cat6 connection is RIGHT at the back of the device, So it won't sit close to anything if you don't plan to mount it. 2) they rate it at 1500w but the unit will BUZZ and signal the OLP error when: a) I run a microwave rated at 1200w and a max load of 1300w --> OLP ERROR and stops all power! b) I run my larger air compressor that runs off a 15Amp breaker --> OLP ERROR and stops all power! c) It will NOT run my garbarator --> OLP ERROR and stops all power! e) I can not seem to get it to produce more than 1200 w faithfully. f) it will run my small fridge :) NOTE, I have this hooked up to a Large Battery Bank, which is hooked to over 600W solar panel via victron controller. I use CT's 3000 w Non pure sine, for tasks around 2600w so I know there is ENOUGH power that this inverter should produce 1500w, if it was so designed to do so. 3) the port for the cat6 cable on the Inverter is located so close to the bottom of the device that it is very hard to adjust if you need to unplug/plug it in when bolted down (i.e if/when you need to move the cat5/6 cable). 4) the display on both the inverter and the remote display are Hard to read from any angle than straight on. Hence you can't look at it from it's side etc... 5) the 'ON' light on the remote display is VERY brite, It lights up my whole living room unless I cover up the entire display, no way to disable it. 6) the OLP BUZZ Never seems to shut off without manual intervention... Sad when you go away for a few days, and come back to a loud BUZZ, and need to power off/on the device to reset. It does run my small 10cu ft fridge (estimated 365kw/year), and a water cooler at the same time (24/7) but never gets close to its rated wattage. The power cable supplied seems to be the right guage for it to work correctly.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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Bad quality control

a year ago
Came out of the box obviously used and missing the manual and ground cable. Hesitant to connect this to my truck as it may be faulty.

No, I do not recommend this product.

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1 - 10 of 33 Questions

Q: Can I run a sump pump with this unit. Back up incase the of a power outage.

3 years ago
4 Answers
  • A: i run a fridge and stand up sump pump. with a 1000 watt mod sine wave inverter no problems

    2 years ago
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Q: I keep getting an overload alarm when only running a 300w laptop in my truck. Is my device faulty?

3 years ago
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  • A: Is the inverter connected to the truck battery or a power socket inside the truck? In general, in-vehicle power sockets can only provide 100 watts. Above that, connect the inverter directly to the vehicle battery. I see this requirement common for all inverters when powered by vehicles. Experienced this myself too.

    3 years ago
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Q: I have a RV with a 1000 watt pure sine inverter. It may be failing. Is there an issue replacing with a higher wattage pure sine inverter?

3 years ago
3 Answers
  • A: providing the input cables and fuse (12 volt) are sized properly for the added amperage draw and the system can support the added draw it should be ok. if in doubt check with an electrician or RV service site

    3 years ago
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Q: Would this inverter be compatible with my 12v 215ah lithium battery? Am I correct in assuming that each plug only delivers 750w? Power a microwave? Is the only way to get/draw 1500w all at once is to hard wire? Thank you in advance for your response.

3 years ago
3 Answers
  • A: The operating range of this inverter is 10.5 to 16 V DC (+/- 0.3 V). Most 12V (nominal) LiFePo4 batteries operate within this range, so yes your battery should be compatible. With regards to AC output, each AC receptacle is capable of delivering up to 1500W of power, but the combined output of AC outlets cannot exceed 1500W. For example, if you are drawing 1200W from one AC outlet, that leaves you up to 300W available from the other. Another way to think about it is, if your appliance (a microwave in this case) will run off a normal (15A) household outlet, then it will run off an AC outlet of this inverter (assuming, of course, that you have sufficient battery capacity to support it).

    3 years ago
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Q: Is it normal to have a high pitch crackling when using with something plugged in? I'm drawing 500w and it sounds like it's arching inside the inverter.

3 years ago
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  • A: High pitch whining noise can be normal but crackling sound generally is not. I would either return and replace with another unit or have someone qualified see if they can verify and if necessary repair it if it is no longer under warranty/return grace period.

    3 years ago
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Q: Would this safely run a standard natural gas forced air furnace for a 2 bedroom 1200 sq ft house. I'm thinking that in a prolonged power failure that I could run the furnace for 15 minutes to get the house temp way up and then shut down for 2 hrs.

4 years ago
3 Answers
  • A: You need to get the amp draw specifications off your furnace. Once you have that, you multiply by the line voltage, usually 120V in Canada for normal furnaces. This gives you the wattage needed. Most newer furnaces draw 12amps and under at start up. That would be under 1500W, and this unit will do 3000W peak for any start up.

    2 years ago
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Q: Why would it only do 750W and not even try at 1500 W ? 2/0 cable used on 2x 1000ah batteries... thx

27 days ago
2 Answers
  • A: May not be the inverter. Cable size seems fine. How old are the batteries? Older Flooded batteries can suffer severe voltage drops with larger power draws. Chech battery voltage while using inverter. Voltage may drop but not by much. If voltage drop is minimal, then inverter may be the issue.

    25 days ago
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Q: Est-ce que le câble réseau pour pour le petit panneau de contôle est un câblem réseau normal? J'essaie d'Utiliser un câble moins long et le bouton Power sur le panneau ne fonctionne pas.

6 months ago
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  • A: J ai pris le file fournie avec l ondulateur et sa fonctionne très bien

    6 months ago
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Q: Can I use this inverter with a 12V deep cycle battery 600CCA being charged with a 7.5 Watt solar panel.....using this system to charge a 360Wh bike battery....will it fully charge the bike battery before the deep cycle battery runs out of power?

a year ago
2 Answers
  • A: What is the total amps of the battery, not the CCA. (Cca is a useful number for starting a vehicle) Generally a deep cycle Class 24 battery is about 75 amps. If you do the math, that works out to 900 watt hours . That means it will easy handle the task of charging your bike. With only 7.5 watts of solar, it will take you 70 hours to completely charge that size of battery. Therefore will one full charge last you 3 days? If so, you will be fine. The inverter will have no problem handling this load. It's probably over kill. You could use a 1000watt modified sine inverter instead

    a year ago
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Q: Is it absolutely necessary to use a pure sine wave inverter for a sump pump?? Or will a modified sine wave work equally well? Thanks !!

a year ago
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  • A: It is not necessary to use a PSW inverter with a sump pump (most people don't) but the sump pump will run quieter and cooler, generally extending lifetime, on a PSW inverter.

    a year ago
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