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BFL13
Oct 31, 2015Explorer II
Turned out I don't have any loads that need PSW, so I am back to just MSW. Because of sale prices, I ended up with the Can Tire 3000w MSW job--overkill. Runs my now 1000w Danby microwave pulling less than 100 amps, so it is more efficient than my older 2000w Vector inverter, which drew 110amps to run the same size Sharp microwave. (I have not compared heating the cup of water times though--don't care--it works just fine as is where is)
It has, according to my Trimetric, a 0.5a draw when on, but with no load running, same as the 1000w PSW had, and I can hardly hear the fan(s) at all when they ever bother to come on. Very quiet.
(The standby draw means zip anyway because I turn it off with the remote when not in use)
I like its two sets of terminals so I can use at as a bus bar with my converter.
It has, according to my Trimetric, a 0.5a draw when on, but with no load running, same as the 1000w PSW had, and I can hardly hear the fan(s) at all when they ever bother to come on. Very quiet.
(The standby draw means zip anyway because I turn it off with the remote when not in use)
I like its two sets of terminals so I can use at as a bus bar with my converter.
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