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pianotuna
Nov 09, 2015Nomad III
The sunforce is bottom of the barrel quality wise.
I'd suggest the OP consider a pure sine wave inverter of about 300 watts for the every day charging of items.
The Cobra line of MSW inverters is rated to run electric motors and ran my microwave well (1591 watts). I was using the 2500 watt version. I did and do have more amp-hours of battery and 12 volt rather than six volt jars.
If the OP goes for one big inverter then it should be pure sine wave fed by short, fat cables with a catastrophic failure fuse.
I'd suggest the OP consider a pure sine wave inverter of about 300 watts for the every day charging of items.
The Cobra line of MSW inverters is rated to run electric motors and ran my microwave well (1591 watts). I was using the 2500 watt version. I did and do have more amp-hours of battery and 12 volt rather than six volt jars.
If the OP goes for one big inverter then it should be pure sine wave fed by short, fat cables with a catastrophic failure fuse.
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