The answer is that 12V batteries can drive a 2000W inverter, but the operating time may not be too long. First, let us deeply understand the essence of this problem.
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This 1000W pure sine wave inverter is compatible with a wide range of 12V batteries, including LiFePO4 lithium batteries, AGM, GEL, flooded, and sealed lead-acid types.
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A pure sine wave inverter is a type of power inverter that converts DC (direct current) power from batteries or other DC sources into AC power that can be used to power a wide range of electronic devices and appliances, including sensitive equipment such as laptops, refrigerators, air.
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TL;DR: A 12V inverter cannot directly connect to a 72V battery due to voltage mismatch. However, step-down converters or hybrid systems can bridge this gap.
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