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Does anyone actually have one of these, or the lower powered version of the SAME make?

 

Do you run Microwave or flat screen TV from it, what is your verdict...obviously I'm talking about running it within its power output band, thanks! :good:

 

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/converter-appliances-converters-refrigerator-MRI20013/dp/B00CI0PB0E/ref=sr_1_2/278-3404320-4402736?ie=UTF8&qid=1388786495&sr=8-2&keywords=inverters

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If you want to run a tv, pc or audio equipment for example from an iverter such as that, you want to ensure you buy one that outputs 'pure sinewave'.

 

I believe this is to prevent 'power spikes' that can damage microcircuts ect. If it is to be used to run simple equipment such as pumps or lights a square or modified sine wave will be fine :)

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If you want to run a tv, pc or audio equipment for example from an iverter such as that, you want to ensure you buy one that outputs 'pure sinewave'.

 

I believe this is to prevent 'power spikes' that can damage microcircuts ect. If it is to be used to run simple equipment such as pumps or lights a square or modified sine wave will be fine :)

 

Cheers, that is what I was wondering, but forget the likes of power spikes, will it actually work tv, pc or audio equipment (assuming I am prepared to risk damage) or will it simply not want to play ball?

 

Cheers

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