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DrewE
Apr 02, 2018Explorer II
Almot wrote:MrWizard wrote:
April Fools
This is what my calendar says too :)
You can buy 170W MSW for $25 by a better known brand like GoPower.
Devices that require more wattage, are usually less tolerant to MSW.
It depends on the device. There are many, many higher wattage devices that run fine on MSW power. Devices like cookers, many toaster ovens (those without fancy electronic controls), waffle irons, hair curlers, simple coffee makers, etc. work just peachy with an MSW inverter. Many switching power supplies also work fine, maybe even more effectively than with a sine wave input. AC/DC universal motors would be OK. Induction motors don't run as well, but for many things adequately.
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