12 Jun 2008 #1 R retsina Well-Known Member Joined 4 Mar 2007 Messages 273 Location Wales Visit site Maplin have a special offer, 1000w inverter for £79.99; no bad price. I have ordered one.
13 Jun 2008 #2 S stuey_two Well-Known Member Joined 18 Nov 2006 Messages 324 Location South Bucks UK Visit site That will draw 80 amps plus at full load - I hope your batteries are up to the task!
13 Jun 2008 #3 Niander Well-Known Member Joined 25 Jun 2003 Messages 2,090 Location YORKSHIRE Visit site You can get a stirling 700w for £35....thats the one i use ...enough power?
14 Jun 2008 #4 cliff Well-Known Member Joined 15 Apr 2004 Messages 9,468 Location various Visit site Seems to be a modified sine wave unit not pure sine wave. If you have money to burn I would go for one of these - a really handy "toy" /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif --------------------- Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity
Seems to be a modified sine wave unit not pure sine wave. If you have money to burn I would go for one of these - a really handy "toy" /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif --------------------- Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity