โNov-15-2018 07:37 PM
โNov-16-2018 07:59 AM
vermilye wrote:DrewE wrote:2X on the Panasonic Inverter Microwave. I ran a 600 watt microwave off 2 6V batteries in my previous trailer without problems, but got tired of adjusting cooking times.
If you're interested in microwaving at all frequently from battery power, I would suggest getting a Panasonic Inverter microwave. The reason is that using lower power levels on it actually lowers the peak power consumption, rather than simply cycling full power as other microwave ovens do. With a barely sufficient battery bank that can make a substantial difference.
I think they generally work well on MSW inverter power, too, without much if any cooking power loss.
I added the 950 watt Panasonic Inverter microwave in my new trailer (still 2 6V 220 amp hour batteries) and if the batteries are low, use reduced power settings. On full power, 5 minutes (130 amp draw) works OK with full batteries.
โNov-16-2018 07:42 AM
DrewE wrote:Have you actually run a Panasonic "inverter" microwave on MSW? I wouldn't want to make a broad statement from a single trial, but I can say that the one time I tried it, the microwave didn't cook at all, on any power level.
If you're interested in microwaving at all frequently from battery power, I would suggest getting a Panasonic Inverter microwave. The reason is that using lower power levels on it actually lowers the peak power consumption, rather than simply cycling full power as other microwave ovens do. With a barely sufficient battery bank that can make a substantial difference.
I think they generally work well on MSW inverter power, too, without much if any cooking power loss.
โNov-16-2018 07:31 AM
โNov-16-2018 07:08 AM
โNov-16-2018 06:49 AM
nightshift wrote:
I nuke every day with my two 6v 435ah batteries. No genny, just 600w solar.
โNov-16-2018 06:48 AM
DrewE wrote:2X on the Panasonic Inverter Microwave. I ran a 600 watt microwave off 2 6V batteries in my previous trailer without problems, but got tired of adjusting cooking times.
If you're interested in microwaving at all frequently from battery power, I would suggest getting a Panasonic Inverter microwave. The reason is that using lower power levels on it actually lowers the peak power consumption, rather than simply cycling full power as other microwave ovens do. With a barely sufficient battery bank that can make a substantial difference.
I think they generally work well on MSW inverter power, too, without much if any cooking power loss.
โNov-16-2018 06:35 AM
โNov-16-2018 05:16 AM
โNov-16-2018 05:13 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:road-runner wrote:
The odds are better if the inverter is MSW because the microwave will run at a lower power level on MSW power.
I disagree with this completely ! Pure sine wave only for microwaves !!
Not me.
Pure Sine Inverter vs. Modified Sine - Microwave Oven Test
โNov-16-2018 05:09 AM
โNov-16-2018 04:45 AM
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โNov-16-2018 04:44 AM
road-runner wrote:
The odds are better if the inverter is MSW because the microwave will run at a lower power level on MSW power.
โNov-15-2018 10:12 PM
โNov-15-2018 10:09 PM