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Renogy 3000W Inverter – Steady, Clean Power Wherever You Pull Up! Ever had the lights cut out in the caravan just as you’re trying to read the map…...
View full detailsSo you've got the battery sorted – ripper! But here's the thing: your 12V battery alone won't run your 240V appliances. You need a camping inverter to bridge that gap. Whether it's charging your laptop, powering your coffee machine, or running tools, a quality inverter turns your 12V battery setup into a proper 240V power source.
Our range of DC to AC power inverters for camping are built tough for Aussie conditions. Pure sine wave output means you won't fry your gear, and they're perfect for everything from weekend campers to full-time travellers. Forget dodgy power that drops out when you need it most, these camping inverters are rock solid.
Power your life on your terms. No more settling for a warm bevvy or cold dinners. Whether you're out bush, on the job, or just want backup power for home, we've got the right inverter for camping to keep your setup running smooth. Plug in and power on!
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The gold standard. These camping inverters for sale produce clean power identical to what comes out of your wall socket at home. Safe for sensitive electronics, laptops, medical equipment, and anything with motors or compressors.
Budget-friendly option for basic loads like lights, fans, and simple tools. Not suitable for everything, but perfect if you're only running basic gear.
From compact 300W units for charging devices through to hefty 3000W+ inverters for camping in Australia that can run air conditioners and power tools. Match your inverter size to your actual power needs.
Looking for the best portable inverter generator for camping? We stock top brands, including iTechWorld inverters and Renogy inverters – both proven performers in Australian conditions.
You can also pair your camping inverters in Australia with portable solar panels or camping solar blankets for true off-grid freedom. Kit from brands like iTechWorld solar panels and Renogy solar panels integrates perfectly with inverter systems.
Need something grab-and-go? A portable power station for camping combines a battery and an inverter in one unit. The best portable power station for camping offers built-in battery capacity, multiple output options, and easy portability – perfect for weekend warriors.
Ready to power up? Explore our camping inverters online and get your setup sorted!
Need an extra hand? Give us a call, and we'll help you choose the right wattage and type for your specific setup. Experience reliable power wherever you go!
Continuous power is what your inverter for camping can deliver steadily. Surge power (or peak power) is the short burst it handles when appliances start up. Typically, fridges and power tools need 2-3 times their running wattage for a few seconds during startup. Make sure your camping inverter's surge rating covers your highest-starting appliance, so you’re covered.
We’d stray away from running camping inverters off your starter battery as it can flatten it, leaving you stranded. You need a dedicated auxiliary battery setup with a battery isolator or DC-DC charger. This keeps your starter battery separate and protected.
The best setups use a dual battery system – one for starting, one for running accessories and your inverter. Need a hand perfecting yours? We can help you create a match made in heaven from our inverters for camping online.
Add up the wattage of everything you'll run simultaneously. Check appliance labels or manuals for wattage ratings, and add 20-30% extra for safety and surge loads. For example, if your total load is 1000W, grab a 1200-1500W camping inverter. Remember, it's the simultaneous load that matters – you don't need to add everything you own, just what runs at once.
Quality inverters for camping draw minimal standby power (usually 0.5-2W), which is pretty negligible. However, if you're leaving your setup for weeks, switch the camping inverter off at the battery end to prevent any drain. Some models have remote switches or auto-shutdown features that help. The drain's small enough that during regular camping trips, leaving it on between uses won't cause issues.
Absolutely! A portable inverter generator with a battery charger built in or connected separately can top up your batteries. Just make sure the charger has the right profile for your battery type (lithium vs AGM).
This combo gives you backup power when solar isn't cutting it. Many campers run their portable inverter generators for a few hours daily to charge batteries.
Keep it as close as possible, ideally within 1-2 metres. The further away, the thicker cables you'll need to prevent voltage drop. Use proper inverter cable sizing charts based on distance and inverter wattage. Undersized cables get hot and waste power. For a 2000W inverter for camping at 12V, you're drawing 160+ amps, so cable size really matters for safety and efficiency.
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