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Almot
Apr 02, 2018Explorer III
Resistance loads will run on MSW, but this unit won't do because those devices need a bit more than 300W. Btw, careful with some of those on MSW, there could be control chips needing PSW.
Induction motors run but seem to "complain". Tiny electric shaver runs louder, and when I plugged 120V household fan in, it whined so badly that I shut it down immediately. Mind you, it was practically silent fan by Rowenta, no sound at all, when run on shore power.
AC-DC wall warts for charging electronics would work on this 300W MSW, but they would work on 100-150W as well, save your money.
My POV is that of a solar camper. High-wattage resistance loads are not a part of the game, there is propane for that.
Induction motors run but seem to "complain". Tiny electric shaver runs louder, and when I plugged 120V household fan in, it whined so badly that I shut it down immediately. Mind you, it was practically silent fan by Rowenta, no sound at all, when run on shore power.
AC-DC wall warts for charging electronics would work on this 300W MSW, but they would work on 100-150W as well, save your money.
My POV is that of a solar camper. High-wattage resistance loads are not a part of the game, there is propane for that.
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