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wa8yxm
Jun 01, 2016Explorer III
Four answsers, 3 of them you will like:
ON shore power: YES
On Generatgor power: YES
Using a True Sine Inverter YES
All the above see note below
On a modified Sine Inverter: Perhaps but I would not suggest it.
Most heating pads are fairly low wattage. I could not find specs but I can not see them being much over 100-200 watts if that much (Less than a coffee pot)
The only concern woudl be if they draw too much power you might have to switch off say the Water Heater or turn the fridge to Gas.
ON shore power: YES
On Generatgor power: YES
Using a True Sine Inverter YES
All the above see note below
On a modified Sine Inverter: Perhaps but I would not suggest it.
Most heating pads are fairly low wattage. I could not find specs but I can not see them being much over 100-200 watts if that much (Less than a coffee pot)
The only concern woudl be if they draw too much power you might have to switch off say the Water Heater or turn the fridge to Gas.
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