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AIMS Power Inverters

AIMS Power Inverters

9550 Gateway Dr, Reno, NV 89521

Ratings10 reviews4.5

About AIMS Power Inverters

AIMS Power Inverters is Solar energy equipment supplier in Reno, Nevada. You can find contact details, reviews, address here. AIMS Power Inverters is located at 9550 Gateway Dr, Reno, NV 89521. They are 4.5 rated Solar energy equipment supplier in Reno, Nevada with 10 reviews.

AIMS Power Inverters Timings

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SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Monday
(Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
7:30AM–5PM
Hours might differ
Tuesday7:30AM–5PM
Wednesday7:30AM–5PM
Thursday7:30AM–5PM
Friday7:30AM–5PM
4.5 Ratings Based on 10 reviews
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3.0/5 Rated 3.0 out of 5,

I like the inverter but after needing some technical help I found them to be very weak in this area. Sending a email got no response. Calling on the phone got me nowhere. The inverter emits a very strong radio frequency interference. I More

1.0/5 Rated 1.0 out of 5,

Fair Warning company has impliment policies to protect themselves at thier customers expense. They will not ship to a address that is not associated with card being used. Pretty common to ship to an address other than your billing address More

5.0/5 Rated 5.0 out of 5,

Great company to work with. High quality products and customer service.

5.0/5 Rated 5.0 out of 5,

I recently received an inverter and had no idea on how to use it. I called the tech support number provided in my manual and spoke with the support staff immediately. I explained my situation and the time crunch I was in. Within minutes More

5.0/5 Rated 5.0 out of 5,

AIMS WATT INVERTER purchased from the Inverter Store on Amazon AIMS customer service was excellent, they worked with me to resolve my problem. AIMS customer support answered my emails within a day or two. Eventually the problem was traced to my Dutchmen trailer wiring, not the AIMs inverter.