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synergy_58
Apr 26, 2014Explorer
2oldman wrote:synergy_58 wrote:No, you'll be needing 12v.
What's the difference of getting one that is 12v, 24v, 48v, will any of them work for my need?
I am one of the very few who has a 24v inverter, which means the batteries must be configured as a 24v system. What do you do when you need to charge? Yep, a 24v converter. There's more, but I'll stop there. 12v is what you want.
After researching all the brand name inverters mentioned on several posts, I think, with my limited knowledge and even less experience, that the Go Power company has one of the top built units on the market, at least for RV'ers and Marine applications. I've reviewed the You tube's, forum remarks, customer service, installation guides, and a few other sources of info on-line, and then the spec's and the components inside.
So, at this point I'm inclined to go with Go Power brand. Now, I need to decide what size, but deffinately a Pusr Sine Wave unit.
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