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mlts22
Feb 19, 2014Explorer II
I stand corrected. I was stating 500 watts as a margin, but at most, I'd not go over 200-250 watts for the planned use of this device. So, 300 watts on this secondary inverter would be plenty. This way, I can let battery charger for a drill do its work overnight without dealing with the overhead that a larger (1500-3000) watt inverter would have.
I definitely want PSW, so if I choose to run an electric blanket, it would work without frying it.
I definitely want PSW, so if I choose to run an electric blanket, it would work without frying it.
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