Compact electrical bays
Conversion layouts often combine batteries, chargers and distribution equipment in a restricted installation area.
Specify AC power for a compact mobile living system by starting with the van’s battery architecture, equipment list and installation constraints.

A van conversion inverter supplies AC power from the auxiliary battery bank. It must be coordinated with the charging system, expected daily loads, battery capacity, cable routing and the space available for safe heat dissipation.
Use these objective checks to document the system before selecting a model.
Conversion layouts often combine batteries, chargers and distribution equipment in a restricted installation area.
Cooking, charging, refrigeration and personal electronics may operate at different times and create changing demand.
Battery, charging, cable and protection choices must be evaluated together rather than treating the inverter as an isolated component.
Only catalog-verified platform attributes are shown; exact functions and certification coverage remain model-specific.
Pure sine wave output supports compatible electronics within the selected model’s electrical limits.
Verified WR catalog ratings range from 500W to 4000W continuous, enabling comparison against the actual van load plan.
Available DC input options can be evaluated against the auxiliary battery design.
Wireless remote control is listed for WR models from 1000W upward; confirm the exact interface before ordering.
Specific models will be published here only after their electrical specification, target market, exact image, manual and certification wording are approved together.
The current model records remain Draft while exact-model documentation is completed. Share the load, battery voltage, output and destination market for a controlled review.
Final cable, fuse and installation decisions should follow the selected model manual and a qualified system review.
Add the wattage of equipment expected to operate at the same time, then keep continuous and peak ratings separate.
Motors, compressors and some power supplies may draw more power during startup than during steady operation.
Select 12V or 24V input to match the battery system. Do not use nominal voltage alone to assume compatibility.
Confirm the required output voltage and frequency for the target equipment and destination market.
Cable size, cable length and fuse protection depend on DC current, installation method and the selected model manual.
If a listing or market-specific document is required, confirm coverage for the exact model and intended use before ordering.
Compare adjacent use cases where battery architecture, mobile installation or load planning may overlap.
Review the current product range or contact HOULI with the input voltage, output requirements, continuous load and startup demand.