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Inverters

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 8:07 am
by HitRed
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I will be purchasing two of these this weekend along with 4 long electrical cords and a 1,475 watt hot plate. Seems inverters are better for electronics, easier to carry, and quieter. Standard generators are better for work tools.

There is also an option to pair them.

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Re: Inverters

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 11:12 am
by KoolBak
Um...technically, it is STILL a generator. An invertor simply transforms one binary signal to another, e.g., AC to DC.

That said, I've never seen one targeted to sensitive electronics and super efficient operation....very cool. $550 here...spendy....

Going for induction hot plate or standard? Used my induction while we were without power for 2 weeks recently...saved our asses :lol:

Re: Inverters

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 12:49 pm
by HitRed
I went with conventional. I wasn't aware of induction and had to look it up, interesting.


Sine Wave - sometimes called stable, clean or pure. From what I understand PURE is the best for electronics.

HitRed

Re: Inverters

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 4:44 pm
by Doc_Brown
HitRed wrote:I went with conventional. I wasn't aware of induction and had to look it up, interesting.


Sine Wave - sometimes called stable, clean or pure. From what I understand PURE is the best for electronics.

HitRed


Clean power is definitely good for electronics. The place I used to work had a lot of very high-end semiconductor/electronics manufacturing tools (multi million $ equipment). Early on in the company, the power in the area was really poor and we'd have brown-outs every time a storm rolled through, so we put in a massive diesel generator and then added a flywheel switch gear. All the power going to the manufacturing floor went through the flywheel system. If we lost power, the flywheel would keep things going for about 60 seconds while the diesel generator spun up so we'd have no interruptions. That also meant that all those manufacturing tools constantly saw very nice sine-wave power and lasted far longer than manufacturer predictions (some of the tools were 30 years old and still running well).

Re: Inverters

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 5:09 pm
by KoolBak
Yeah HR, we recently replaced ALL appliances in our kitchen after close to 30 years (ouch...I did all the work so saved a few grand, which helped a lot).

Anyhow, went with an induction cooktop...fucking LOVE it...I do all the cooking, so kitchen bitch APPROVES :lol:

Had to get all new pans as they hafta be ferrous, but it kicks ass with all my cast iron. Really a cool technology.

Dig the little generator....love to have one for camping.

Re: Inverters

PostPosted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 7:49 pm
by HitRed
Done.