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RoyB
May 07, 2019Explorer II
I have been using this 600WATT PSW AIMS POWER INVERTER part number PWRI60012S for a few years now. I actually have two of them. One is in the truck and the other one is in my OFF-ROAD POPUP...
These were listed as $159 each a few years back... Purchased both of them from AMAZON... Have not had any problems with either one so far...
Like all 'CHEAP' PSW power inverters these puts out a lot of HASH type RFI Noise especially on the 7Mhz ham band frequencies...

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The one in my POPUP is on 24/7 when I am in camping mode and I have two multi-tap 120VAC Extension cords plugged into it with one going to the home entertainment area and the second one going back to my wrap around setting area for misc items, chragers, etc... Being PSW I don't not have to worry about what I plug into them... I call this one my DUTY Power inverter... It actually gets a good work out when camping off-grid like I do... I even leave it turned ON when at camp grounds with AC pedestals... Just convenient to have around since it is always on...

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The only compliant I have is the generated RFI noise that comes out of them...
I also have a 1500WATT AIMS PSW Power Inverter that I sort of have it wired in as a backup for shore power. It feeds a RV water proof 120VAC connection with lid which is next to my 30A Connections for 120VAC power cord. I use a 30A to 20A adapter cable to allow it to run my 30A Power Distribution panel when needed. It really puts off a lot of RFI Noise so it never gets turned on... It looks similar to this AIMS Mdl PWRI150012120S shown on AMAZON... I don't think they make the one I have any more... Think I paid around $500 for it a few years back in the 1990s...
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These were listed as $159 each a few years back... Purchased both of them from AMAZON... Have not had any problems with either one so far...
Like all 'CHEAP' PSW power inverters these puts out a lot of HASH type RFI Noise especially on the 7Mhz ham band frequencies...

Google image
The one in my POPUP is on 24/7 when I am in camping mode and I have two multi-tap 120VAC Extension cords plugged into it with one going to the home entertainment area and the second one going back to my wrap around setting area for misc items, chragers, etc... Being PSW I don't not have to worry about what I plug into them... I call this one my DUTY Power inverter... It actually gets a good work out when camping off-grid like I do... I even leave it turned ON when at camp grounds with AC pedestals... Just convenient to have around since it is always on...

Google imagine
The only compliant I have is the generated RFI noise that comes out of them...
I also have a 1500WATT AIMS PSW Power Inverter that I sort of have it wired in as a backup for shore power. It feeds a RV water proof 120VAC connection with lid which is next to my 30A Connections for 120VAC power cord. I use a 30A to 20A adapter cable to allow it to run my 30A Power Distribution panel when needed. It really puts off a lot of RFI Noise so it never gets turned on... It looks similar to this AIMS Mdl PWRI150012120S shown on AMAZON... I don't think they make the one I have any more... Think I paid around $500 for it a few years back in the 1990s...

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