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MrWizard
Apr 25, 2011Moderator
whether or NOT a particular MW can/could be powered , will depend on the MW rating and ANY OTHER incidental loads that might be online at the time
like converter or lamps etc.
my 1100 cooking watt MW needs 1560watts input power
that would be a real strain and marginal operation for a 1600w generator with 13.3 amp circuit breaker
and have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with MSW or PSW power, in fact a MSW input would very likely power the MW at a reduced level of cooking while a PSW would possibly trip the CB on overload, because the MW could & would use EVERY WATT produced by the little champ producing a PSW output
if the 1600w champ can't power a MW , its because its a BIG MW not because there is something wrong with the sine wave power it produces
I looked , I can't find the post where the Prof says the champ won't power his MW
Floyd do you have the link to that post ?
like converter or lamps etc.
my 1100 cooking watt MW needs 1560watts input power
that would be a real strain and marginal operation for a 1600w generator with 13.3 amp circuit breaker
and have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with MSW or PSW power, in fact a MSW input would very likely power the MW at a reduced level of cooking while a PSW would possibly trip the CB on overload, because the MW could & would use EVERY WATT produced by the little champ producing a PSW output
if the 1600w champ can't power a MW , its because its a BIG MW not because there is something wrong with the sine wave power it produces
I looked , I can't find the post where the Prof says the champ won't power his MW
Floyd do you have the link to that post ?
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