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โJun-15-2016 07:28 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
A 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter would be needed. My microwave draws 1580 watts and sometimes did not start on a 2500 MSW inverter. I occasionally would have to have another load on first. Since I moved to 3000 watt PSW there are zero issues with starting.
A 1500 watt may not start the 1380 watt microwave reliably unless it is one of the Panasonic units that have low power settings that actually work. Most microwaves cut back on the heating power by running the unit flat out--but for differing slices of time.
i.e. power setting 1 might be 1/10 of Magnatron on time per second during run time.
โJun-15-2016 09:01 AM
ctrout wrote:Yes a 150w sine wave inverter is a bit easier to install and saves money. The 1500w could come in handy for other uses and should run the MW just fine. Your call. Too much power can be barely enough at times...
I'm pretty sure it's input power. I just checked the sticker and it's actually 1380 watts. The sticker says 11.5 amps, 120 volts, 1380 watts. (11.5 x 120 = 1380). I'm seriously considering just skipping the microwave. The next largest thing that I would run is a tv at 40 watts. That would greatly reduce the cost of inverter that I would need. Of course that would also mean that I have grossly overbuilt my power for this rig. At 330 ah and 300 watts of solar, I could literally leave every electrical device in the camper on 24/7, including the tv but excluding the microwave and ac and I would never run out of power.
โJun-15-2016 07:17 AM
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โJun-14-2016 10:34 PM
โJun-14-2016 09:38 PM
ctrout wrote:Is that 1350 input power or cooking power?
I will eventually be getting an inverter sized to run anything in the rv up to and including the 1350 watt microwave.
โJun-14-2016 09:36 PM
โJun-14-2016 09:28 PM