Hi Gary,
May I ask you to expand on your answer? I don't understand it.
If you could give examples (theoretical ones) it would help me a bunch.
Merry Christmas everyone!
GBaxter wrote:
Just to clarify these inverters mentioned are not always inverting and they do not maintain proper voltage at the loads. These models still have a transfer switch and when the inverter is ON it is in parallel with the loads so it will add current by inverting from the batteries but it does not have the ability to raise the voltage. It is possible on a small generator to see the voltage increase but that is only because the inverter is adding current which in turn lessens the load on the generator allowing it to raise its own voltage output.
I hope that makes sense I just would hate to see someone spend more money on a hybrid model for the wrong reason.
Gary