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OnaQuest
Dec 03, 2014Explorer
The electronics in the average electric blanket (not the actual heating element) will quite possibly require you to have a PSW inverter. Selecting a blanket or pad that specifies that it does NOT require PSW ahead of time would be wise.
A quality inverter/ATS combo, in a whole house configuration (minus the ac of course), works just fine.
Your WFCO converter is fine, as long as it remains operational. It's just that WFCO has a poor longevity reputation. I would suggest a PD9260 when replacement is required.
A quality inverter/ATS combo, in a whole house configuration (minus the ac of course), works just fine.
Your WFCO converter is fine, as long as it remains operational. It's just that WFCO has a poor longevity reputation. I would suggest a PD9260 when replacement is required.
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