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MEXICOWANDERER
Nov 18, 2018Explorer
Not only THAT
I would love to be introduced to an INVERTER that does not TRACK
The AC voltage TRACKS in parallel with incoming DC voltage. Higher battery voltage means higher AC exit voltage under load.
On MSW inverter power My commercial 1875 watt microwave set to "9" maximum cooks food slightly faster than a home microwave does on it's highest power setting. BUT GUESS WHAT?!?!?!?!?
Modified sine wave throws the electronic pad timer wacky. I had to connect MSW input to a wind up timer then max control electronic timer to be within 10% accuracy.
Lessee: 117% cooking power times 116% slow clock means = (calculus) "x" number minutes or maybe not...
Where's the *********** frying pan.
I would love to be introduced to an INVERTER that does not TRACK
The AC voltage TRACKS in parallel with incoming DC voltage. Higher battery voltage means higher AC exit voltage under load.
On MSW inverter power My commercial 1875 watt microwave set to "9" maximum cooks food slightly faster than a home microwave does on it's highest power setting. BUT GUESS WHAT?!?!?!?!?
Modified sine wave throws the electronic pad timer wacky. I had to connect MSW input to a wind up timer then max control electronic timer to be within 10% accuracy.
Lessee: 117% cooking power times 116% slow clock means = (calculus) "x" number minutes or maybe not...
Where's the *********** frying pan.
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