tobble
Well-Known Member
As I understand it, other than being a bit cheaper per Watt, quasi-sinewave inverters are a little less efficient (albeit not a lot), but also have a tendency to upset electronic equipment. I have charged my phone via a cheapy Lidl inverter with no ill effects, and so wonder if this is more marketing myth than reality, especially give no electronic stuff runs directly off 230V AC, there's always a transformer, rectifier and whatever other gubbins first.
Does anyone have any experience of quasi-sine inverters causing problems with electronic stuff?
Does anyone have any experience of quasi-sine inverters causing problems with electronic stuff?