jfm
Well-Known Member
We need to get a 24v - 1500w inverter for my brother's boat.
He wants it to run laptop and charge mobile phones etc on long passages, without need for running genny.
A modified sinewave job is a couple of hundred quid (eg <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLINV1500slash24.html>http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLINV1500slash24.html</A>) whereas a pure sine wave at that power rating is about £1000
So, question is, do we need a pure sine wave? What appliances need a pure sine wave? Resistive loads dont (eg a 1500w kettle) and I guess a mobile phone charger is ok. A laptop runs off DC downstream of the power supply box so I'd guess that's ok, right? So what are the appliances that will only run on pure sinewave?
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He wants it to run laptop and charge mobile phones etc on long passages, without need for running genny.
A modified sinewave job is a couple of hundred quid (eg <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLINV1500slash24.html>http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLINV1500slash24.html</A>) whereas a pure sine wave at that power rating is about £1000
So, question is, do we need a pure sine wave? What appliances need a pure sine wave? Resistive loads dont (eg a 1500w kettle) and I guess a mobile phone charger is ok. A laptop runs off DC downstream of the power supply box so I'd guess that's ok, right? So what are the appliances that will only run on pure sinewave?
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