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MrWizard
Apr 24, 2011Moderator
comments were about MSW inverters,
NOT about inverter generators
you left out the "MSW" and other text and took the inverter wording "OUT OF CONTEXT
The only thing i see is 'ONE PERSON' TALKING about a MicroWave oven sounding different when operating from "MSW inverter" which has NOTHING to do with operating them from a 'Pure Sine Wave' inverter generator champion or Japanese
I have run MW from MSW inverters, many people on this forum have done so, most say they cook slower, a couple say its not as loud or 'different
IIRC we have one member who said the MSW killed his MW (after one year of use) and he replaced the inverter with PSW model when he replaced the MW
statistically this does NOT add up to a big problem, too worry about
and has nothing to do with PSW inverter Generators
NOT about inverter generators
you left out the "MSW" and other text and took the inverter wording "OUT OF CONTEXT
The only thing i see is 'ONE PERSON' TALKING about a MicroWave oven sounding different when operating from "MSW inverter" which has NOTHING to do with operating them from a 'Pure Sine Wave' inverter generator champion or Japanese
I have run MW from MSW inverters, many people on this forum have done so, most say they cook slower, a couple say its not as loud or 'different
IIRC we have one member who said the MSW killed his MW (after one year of use) and he replaced the inverter with PSW model when he replaced the MW
statistically this does NOT add up to a big problem, too worry about
and has nothing to do with PSW inverter Generators
Old & Slow wrote:Skibane wrote:MrRchitty wrote:
we toasted the little night lights.
A few small, inexpensive devices (LED night lights and some digital timers) use a transformer-less circuit to produce low-voltage DC from AC. This scheme works fine with the sine wave waveform that normally comes out of an AC outlet, but doesn't work at all with a "modified sine wave" AC waveform.
A couple other devices that are often reported to have problems with MSW power: Makita cordless tool battery chargers, and certain laser printers. Some fan motors also run slow and noisy on MSW power.
This thing about the,
DC/AC Inverters/gensets and genset Inverters and the Microwave has got me bummed out. With my sync type Champion, sometimes the lcd, power and clock display scramble. Now we hear many reports the MW's sound funny with some Inverters and cook slow, if at all.
From the above post, some noise (HUM) must come from the fan motors, or is it possibly something else also?
Still waiting for those in the know to contiune giving us more info'
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